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21 Haulers• Garage Cleanout • 10 Yard

Dumpster rental for garage cleanout in
Reno, Nevada.

A 10-yard dumpster is all you need. It fits in your driveway, handles 3–4 pickup truck loads of garage junk, and costs $250–$400 in Reno. Compare 21local haulers, get a weekend loading plan, and know exactly what can't go in.

What fits in a 10-yard dumpster

A 10-yard dumpster is 12′ long × 8′ wide × 3.5′ tall. Think of it as a small trailer that sits flat in your driveway. Here's what a typical garage cleanout fills it with:

Old furniture

Broken chairs, wobbly shelving units, that couch you moved out "temporarily" 5 years ago.

Cardboard & boxes

Amazon boxes, moving boxes, storage containers. Break them down flat to save space.

Broken appliances

Old microwaves, space heaters, dehumidifiers, window AC units (Freon must be removed first).

Sports equipment

Bent bikes, deflated basketballs, ski gear nobody uses, cracked hockey sticks.

Seasonal decorations

Broken string lights, faded inflatables, cracked ornament storage bins.

Tools & hardware

Rusted hand tools, dried-up paint rollers, scrap lumber, old garden hoses.

A 10-yard holds roughly 3–4 pickup truck loads. If your garage is packed floor-to-ceiling in a 2-car bay, you may need a 15 or 20 yard — but most homeowners find the 10 is plenty.

What can't go in the dumpster

Garages are full of stuff that haulers won't accept. Set these aside before you start loading:

×Paint cans — even dried latex paint (let cans dry open, then trash)
×Propane tanks — grill tanks, camping canisters
×Chemicals & solvents — pesticides, cleaners, pool chemicals
×Motor oil & fluids — take to auto parts store for free recycling
×Batteries — car, lithium-ion, rechargeable (all types)
×Tires — take to a tire shop or municipal drop-off

Most Renomunicipalities hold free household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events. Check your city's waste management site for the next date.

Weekend warrior garage cleanout plan

A 3-day rental is all you need. Most homeowners finish in a weekend. Here's the play:

Fri

Dumpster arrives & sort

Schedule Friday morning delivery. Spend Friday evening pulling everything out of the garage and sorting into three piles: donate, trash, and recycle. Don't load the dumpster yet.

Sat

Load the dumpster

Load the trash pile into the dumpster. Heavy items on the bottom, break down large pieces, don't stack above the rim. Drive the donate pile to Goodwill or schedule a charity pickup. Drop recyclables at the curb or recycling center.

Sun

Sweep & schedule pickup

Sweep the garage floor, organize what's left, and call the hauler for Monday pickup. Your garage now has room for actual cars. Total active work: 6–8 hours spread over the weekend.

Sorting strategy: Sort first, dumpster second. Make three piles — donate, trash, recycle — then load onlythe trash pile into the dumpster. You'll keep the dumpster lighter (avoiding overage fees) and divert usable items from the landfill.

Cost comparison: dumpster vs self-haul vs junk removal

Is a 10-yard dumpster cheaper than 3 trips to the dump? Yes — usually by $50–$100. Here's how the three options compare for a typical garage cleanout in Reno:

Best value

10-Yard Dumpster

$250–$400
  • +Disposal included in price
  • +Load at your own pace over 3 days
  • +No driving, no dump lines
  • +Delivered & picked up from your driveway

Self-Haul (3 Trips)

$300–$500
  • Dump fees: $25–$50 per load
  • Gas & vehicle wear: $30–$60
  • 4–6 hours of your time
  • Truck/trailer rental if you don't own one

Junk Removal Service

$400–$800
  • +They do all the lifting
  • +Done in 1–2 hours
  • 2x the cost of a dumpster
  • No time to sort — everything goes

Bottom line: if you're willing to load it yourself over a weekend, the 10-yard dumpster is the cheapest option for a garage cleanout in Reno. It beats self-hauling because dump fees, gas, and your time add up fast.

Reno haulers for garage cleanout dumpsters

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Before you toss it — donate it

Up to 40% of a typical garage cleanout is donatable. Sort before you load and you'll keep the dumpster lighter (avoiding overage fees) while helping your community.

Goodwill / Salvation Army — furniture, clothing, working appliances, sporting goods. Most Reno locations accept drive-up drop-offs.

Habitat for Humanity ReStore — tools, building materials, cabinets, light fixtures. They'll often pick up large items for free.

Facebook Marketplace & Buy Nothing groups — post a "curb alert" for free items. Working bikes, holiday decorations, and kids' sports gear go fast.

Donations to qualified nonprofits are tax-deductible. Keep a photo inventory and get a receipt.

Garage cleanout dumpster FAQ

What size dumpster do I need for a garage cleanout in Reno?

A 10-yard dumpster is the most popular size for garage cleanouts in Reno. It holds 3–4 pickup truck loads, which covers the contents of a typical 2-car garage. It fits in a standard driveway and costs $250–$400 — the cheapest dumpster rental size available.

Is renting a dumpster cheaper than hauling garage junk to the dump myself in Reno?

Yes, usually by $50–$100. Three trips to the Renotransfer station costs roughly $75–$150 in dump fees plus $30–$60 in gas and vehicle wear. A 10-yard dumpster rental at $250–$400 saves you 4–6 hours of driving and loading/unloading, plus you avoid dump fees entirely since disposal is included in the rental price.

Can I put old paint cans and chemicals from my garage in a dumpster in Reno?

No. Paint cans, motor oil, propane tanks, batteries, chemicals, and tires are prohibited in roll-off dumpsters in Reno. These are classified as household hazardous waste and must go to your local HHW collection facility. Most Reno area municipalities hold free HHW drop-off events several times per year.

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