Dumpster rental in
Grand Prairie, Texas.
Grand Prairie has 7 dumpster rental companies. 57% score above average on our DCS rubric. The ghost listing rate here is 14.3% — above the national average of 9.5%.
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2080 TX-360 ste 230, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA
1705 E Main St, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA
2100 S Great SW Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75051, USA
5203 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75052, USA
3324 Roy Orr Blvd, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA
1102 MacArthur Blvd, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA
1908 Misty Mesa Trail, Grand Prairie, TX 75052
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“I had a great experience with Massie Services Dumpster Rental. The website was easy to use, and it was clear what services they provide. Their dumpster rental process is simple, professional, and reliable. I would recommend them to anyone in Green Bay looking for dependable service.”
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“very good service and affordable prices.... 100% recommended”
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via gorilla Tool and dumpster →Renting a dumpster in Grand Prairie
There are 7 dumpster rental companies serving Grand Prairie, Texas. The average rating is 3.9 stars across 27 reviews. Most rentals run 7 to 14 days.
A 20 yard dumpster handles most home renovations and cleanouts in Grand Prairie. Smaller jobs like a bathroom remodel or garage cleanout usually fit in a 10 yard. Roofing and construction work typically needs a 30 yard container.
Prices for the same size dumpster can vary by $200 or more between haulers in Grand Prairie, depending on weight limits, rental period, and where the nearest landfill is. Get at least 3 quotes before booking.
Not sure what size you need? The weight calculator can help. And check the fee breakdown so you know what to watch for on the invoice.
Dumpster sizes available in Grand Prairie
What size dumpster do you need in Grand Prairie?
Roofing Projects
A typical Grand Prairie roof tear-off generates 3–5 tons of shingles and underlayment. A 20–30 yard dumpster handles most single-layer residential roofs, but go with a 30 if you have a multi-layer strip or architectural shingles. Ask your hauler about weight limits — asphalt shingles are heavy and overweight fees in Texascan add $75–$150 per extra ton.
Kitchen Remodels
Kitchen gut-outs produce cabinets, countertops, flooring, and drywall — bulky but relatively light. A 10–15 yard dumpster is usually enough for a standard kitchen demo in Grand Prairie. If you're removing tile flooring or concrete countertops, size up to a 20 yard to stay under the weight cap.
Estate Cleanouts
Clearing an entire home in Grand Prairietypically requires a 20–30 yard dumpster. Furniture, mattresses, clothing, and household items fill space fast. Plan for 2–3 loads if the property has a garage, attic, and basement. Schedule a 7–14 day rental so you can sort donations from trash without rushing.
Garage Cleanouts
Most Grand Prairiegarage cleanouts fit comfortably in a 10–15 yard dumpster. That covers accumulated tools, storage bins, old furniture, and miscellaneous junk. If you're also tearing out shelving, drywall, or a workbench, bump up to a 20 yard to be safe.
Construction Projects
New builds, additions, and major renovations in Grand Prairie generate heavy mixed debris — concrete, lumber, drywall, and metal. A 30–40 yard dumpster is standard for active job sites. Most contractors in Texas keep a roll-off on site for the full project duration and swap it out when full.