30 Yard dumpster rental in
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Compare 17 local haulers offering 30 yard roll-off dumpsters in Grand Rapids. See pricing from $400 - $650, dimensions, weight limits, and what fits near zip codes 49503, 49507, 49546.
30 Yard Dumpster Specifications
What fits in a 30 yard dumpster?
A 30 yard dumpster holds 30 cubic yards of debris — roughly 9-12full-size pickup truck loads. Here's what that looks like for real projects in Grand Rapids:
- About 150-170 thirteen-gallon trash bags
- An entire house worth of furniture and belongings
- Roofing debris from a 2,500+ sq ft home (multi-layer tear-off)
- Demolition waste from a major kitchen and bathroom remodel combined
- Large-scale landscaping debris — trees, stumps, and brush
30 Yard dumpster haulers in Grand Rapids
17 companies serving Grand Rapids, Michigan — ranked by our DCS (Dumpster Comparison Score) combining ratings, reviews, and trust signals.
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1600 Berkey Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507, USA
4344 Buchanan Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49548, USA
1739 Laraway Lake Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, USA
675 Richmond St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504, USA
2020 Nelson Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507, USA
3000 Knapp St NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, USA
2001 Butterworth St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49534, USA
1250 Randolph Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49507, USA
1063 Spring Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
1441 Godfrey Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49509, USA
640 Plett St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
322 Terminal St SW building c, Grand Rapids, MI 49548, USA
1505 Steele Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49507, USA
2183 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, USA
1668 Porter St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49519, USA
718 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
910 Mc Reynolds Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504, USA
Is a 30 yard the right size for your project?
A 30 yard dumpster is serious capacity for serious projects. It's the right choice when you're clearing an entire house — whether for an estate cleanout, a move-out, or a major remodel that spans the whole home. The 6-foot height means it holds 50% more than a 20 yard while taking up the same driveway space. Choose a 30 yard if you're gutting multiple rooms, removing a large roof (especially multi-layer), or handling disaster cleanup. If you're a contractor working on a residential remodel, this is your workhorse size.
Pro tip for Grand Rapids rentals: If you're unsure about sizing, call a few local haulers and describe your project. Most Grand Rapidsdumpster companies will recommend the right size based on years of experience with local projects — and it's in their interest to get it right, since swapping out a dumpster mid-project costs everyone time and money.
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30 Yard dumpster rental FAQ — Grand Rapids, Michigan
What projects need a 30 yard dumpster in Grand Rapids?
A 30 yard dumpster is built for large-scale projects: whole-house cleanouts (estate cleanups, hoarding situations), major renovations spanning multiple rooms, large roof replacements (2,500+ sq ft or multi-layer tear-offs), and disaster restoration work. If your project produces more than 8 pickup truck loads of debris, a 30 yard is the right call.
How is a 30 yard dumpster different from a 20 yard in Grand Rapids?
A 30 yard dumpster has the same 22' x 8' footprint as a 20 yard but is 6 feet tall instead of 4.5 feet. That extra 1.5 feet of height adds 10 cubic yards of capacity — 50% more volume. The higher walls mean you'll need to toss debris over a 6-foot wall, which can be challenging with heavy items.
Can I mix different types of debris in a 30 yard dumpster in Grand Rapids?
Yes, most haulers allow mixed debris (household junk, construction materials, furniture, appliances) in a single 30 yard dumpster. The main exceptions are hazardous waste, tires, batteries, and items containing refrigerants. Some haulers charge extra for mattresses. If you're disposing of heavy materials like concrete mixed with light debris, be mindful of the 4-ton weight limit.