Can You Throw Away Concrete in a Dumpster?

Disposal Guide · Construction

Yes — Concrete Can Go in a Dumpster

Yes, concrete can go in a dumpster, but it is very heavy. Most haulers impose a weight limit or require a dedicated "heavy debris" dumpster for concrete, brick, and stone. Expect weight overage charges of $40-$75 per ton if you exceed the included allowance. A 10-yard dumpster is typically the max size allowed for concrete.

Pro Tips for Dumpster Loading

  • Break down large items into smaller pieces to maximize dumpster space
  • Load heavy items first (toward the bottom) and lighter items on top
  • Don't exceed the fill line — debris above the rim prevents safe transport
  • Watch your weight allowance — overages typically cost $40-$75 per extra ton

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Disclaimer: The disposal information on this page is provided for general guidance only and may not reflect regulations in your specific area. Rules vary by municipality, hauler, and landfill. Always confirm disposal rules with your dumpster rental provider before loading prohibited or questionable items. RentalHawk is not liable for fines, fees, or damages resulting from improper disposal.

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Concrete — Allowed

Rules may vary by hauler and locality. Always confirm with your dumpster rental provider.

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