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    ORLANDO FL · SIZE COMPARISON · 30 YARD vs 40 YARD

    Last updated: July 7, 2026

    30 Yard vs 40 Yard Dumpster Orlando FL

    Which large dumpster fits your project? Both are 22 ft long by 8 ft wide. The 30-yard is 6 ft tall and holds ~9 pickup loads. The 40-yard is 8 ft tall and holds ~12. Here's how to choose.

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    Side-by-Side at a Glance

    Spec30 Yard40 Yard
    Dimensions22 ft × 8 ft × 6 ft22 ft × 8 ft × 8 ft
    Volume30 cubic yards40 cubic yards
    Pickup loads~9~12
    Weight cap5 tons (10,000 lb)6 tons (12,000 lb)
    Starting price (Orlando)$499$599
    Driveway clearance55 ft straight55-60 ft straight
    Vertical clearance12 ft14 ft (mind low branches/gutters)
    Best for residentialWhole-home renovation, large remodelFull demo, large estate cleanout
    Best for commercialMid-size cleanout, multi-room renoFull commercial gut, parking lot, multi-unit
    Roofing capacityUp to 35 squaresUp to 50+ squares
    Weight overage ratePer-ton billedPer-ton billed
    Same-day deliveryYes (before noon)Yes (before noon)

    Pick the 30-Yard if...

    • Whole-home renovation (kitchen, bath, flooring) without full demo
    • Mid-size commercial cleanout (office, retail, restaurant)
    • Roof tear-off under 35 squares
    • Standard residential driveway with possible low overhead
    • Project debris is dense or heavy (drywall, tile, dirt)
    • ~80% of large Orlando residential jobs

    Pick the 40-Yard if...

    • Full home demolition or large commercial gut
    • Parking lot rebuild or large site prep
    • Multi-unit residential cleanout (apartment complex turnover)
    • You'd otherwise swap a 30-yard twice
    • Bulky lightweight debris (commercial fixtures, packaging, insulation)
    • Long/large debris (lumber framing, trusses, roof rafters)

    30 vs 40 Yard Dumpster, FAQ

    What's the difference between a 30-yard and 40-yard dumpster?
    The main difference is height. Both are 22 ft long by 8 ft wide, but the 30-yard is 6 ft tall while the 40-yard is 8 ft tall. That extra 2 feet gives the 40-yard about 33% more volume (40 vs 30 cubic yards) and a slightly higher weight cap (6 tons vs 5 tons). For capacity in real terms: the 30-yard holds about 9 pickup truck loads of debris, the 40-yard holds about 12.
    Which is more popular in Orlando: 30-yard or 40-yard?
    The 30-yard is significantly more popular for residential and mid-size commercial work. It handles most whole-home renovations, roof tear-offs, and commercial cleanouts in a single swap, and fits more driveways. The 40-yard is the right call for full demolitions, large multi-unit cleanouts, parking lot rebuilds, and any project where you'd otherwise need to swap a 30-yard twice.
    How much more does a 40-yard cost vs a 30-yard?
    On a per-swap basis, the 40-yard typically costs $100 more than the 30-yard (starting from $599 vs $499 in Orlando). On a per-cubic-yard basis, the 40-yard is actually cheaper, but only if you can fill all 40 cubic yards. If you'll only fill 30 cu yds, the 30-yard is the better value. Commercial accounts running both sizes monthly get volume tier discounts on each.
    Can a 40-yard fit in my Orlando driveway?
    Maybe. The 40-yard footprint (22 x 8 ft) is the same as the 30-yard, so length and width clearance is identical. The height difference (8 ft vs 6 ft) doesn't affect driveway placement directly but can be an issue with low-hanging tree branches, gutter overhangs, or carport roofs. Most standard 2-car residential driveways fit a 40-yard if there's 55-60 feet of straight access clearance. Verify during booking.
    What's the weight limit difference between 30-yard and 40-yard?
    30-yard: 4 tons (8,000 lb) included. 40-yard: 5 tons (10,000 lb) included. Florida road-weight law caps mixed C&D loads at these levels because of legal axle weight on the truck. Extra weight on either size is billed per ton. For heavy material (concrete, asphalt, brick, stone), our reinforced 20-yard concrete-only container is rated for 12 tons (24,000 lb), more than either large mixed C&D size.
    When should I rent a 40-yard instead of a 30-yard?
    Pick the 40-yard when: (1) You're doing a full home demolition, parking lot tear-out, or commercial gut job. (2) You'd otherwise need to swap a 30-yard twice. (3) You have bulky/lightweight debris (like commercial fixtures, packaging, insulation) that fills volume before hitting the weight cap. (4) Your project generates large/long debris (lumber, framing, trusses, roof rafters) that benefits from the extra height.
    When should I rent a 30-yard instead of a 40-yard?
    Pick the 30-yard when: (1) You're doing a whole-home renovation (kitchen, bath, flooring) without full demo. (2) You have a standard residential driveway with possible low overhead clearance. (3) Your project generates dense/heavy debris (drywall, tile, dirt) where you'll hit the 5-ton cap before filling volume. (4) Your roofing project is under 35 squares. The 30-yard is the right size for ~80% of large Orlando residential jobs.
    Can I run both sizes on the same commercial account?
    Yes, and most large GCs and demo crews do. The same commercial account covers all our containers (10, 15, 20, 30, 40-yard mixed C&D plus 20-yard concrete-only). Mix sizes across sites based on project phase: 30-yards for ongoing site cleanup, 40-yards for full demo phases, 20-yard concrete-only for heavy slab work. One monthly invoice, one account manager, one COI.
    Is there a 50-yard or larger dumpster?
    The 40-yard is the largest standard roll-off dumpster size legally allowed on Florida roads. Anything larger requires custom trailers or compactor units, which we don't offer. For projects beyond a single 40-yard, we coordinate multi-container deployment with same-day or scheduled swap-outs to keep the job moving without breaking the legal road-weight rules.
    How long does delivery take for either size?
    Both deliver same-day if ordered before noon, with same-day swap-out available for commercial accounts on active job sites. Both require 55 to 60 feet of straight clearance for the delivery truck. Lead time, dispatch, and routing are identical for the two sizes. The choice is entirely about project fit, not logistics.

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    Recurring 30/40-yard volume? Open a commercial account, Net-30 billing, multi-site dispatch, volume tier pricing.