
Service category
Dumpster rental across the Golden Isles.
Roll-off dumpsters in four sizes, delivered to your driveway or job site. We drop it off, you fill it on your schedule, and we haul it away. Full service area — Brunswick, St. Simons, Darien, Townsend, and the wider Golden Isles.
The short version
Dumpster Rental at a glance.
- What it is
- Roll-off dumpster rental in 10, 15, 20, and 30 cubic yard sizes across the full Golden Isles service area. Golden Isles Junk Removal delivers the container, you fill it on your own schedule, and we pick it up and haul it away.
- What’s included
- Four sizes — 10, 15, 20, and 30 cubic yards — available service-area-wide
- Delivery to driveway, private property, or a permitted street placement
- Boards set under the container to protect the driveway surface
- Flexible rental length set to fit the job, with extensions available
- Pickup and haul-away to the disposal or recycling route
- Guidance on street-placement permits and on handling items that can’t go in the box
- How pricing works
- Quoted per job. The price depends on the size, the weight and type of material, how long you keep it, where it’s placed, and where in the service area you are. No flat figure is posted because those variables genuinely change the number; call, text, or use the quote form for a real quote.
A roll-off dumpster is the right tool when the work runs on your clock. A weekend demo, a roofing tear-off, a garage you empty over two weeks, a renovation where the debris piles up faster than any single haul can clear — those are dumpster jobs. You load at your own pace, and when it’s full, we take it. This is our own service: we deliver the container, we pick it up, and we haul the load to the disposal or recycling route ourselves.
We run four sizes — 10, 15, 20, and 30 cubic yards — and all four are available across the full service area, not just the in-town blocks. The size you need is set by two things: how much the job produces and how heavy it is. Bulky-but-light debris (furniture, cardboard, wood framing, general cleanout) fills volume, so you size up. Heavy debris (concrete, brick, dirt, roofing shingles, tile) hits weight limits long before it fills the box, so you size down and sometimes run two smaller loads instead of one big one. We’ll help you pick on the call — the wrong size is either a container that overflows or one you paid to haul half-empty.
Placement is part of the job, not an afterthought. Most drops go on a driveway or private property, where no permit is needed. When the only spot is the street or a public right-of-way, that usually requires a permit — and we can advise on it and help you handle it, which is not something every operator will do. We put boards down under the container to protect the surface, and we set it where your loading is easiest and the truck can still reach it for pickup.
Rental length is flexible and set to fit the job — a weekend project and a month-long renovation are not the same rental, so we don’t force one number on both. Keep it as long as the work runs, and if the job goes longer than planned, extensions are available. When you’re done, one call brings the truck back.
Who calls us
Who we run this work for.
DIY homeowners running a project on their own schedule — a bathroom gut, a flooring replacement, a deck tear-off, a garage or attic finally getting cleared. The debris comes out in stages over days or a couple of weeks, and a container on site beats staging it in the yard waiting for a haul.
Roofers and roofing homeowners on a tear-off. Shingles are heavy, so roofing jobs are a weight-limited, size-down conversation — but a dumpster positioned by the drip line catches the tear-off cleanly and keeps the yard out of it.
Renovation and remodel projects, DIY or contractor-run, where drywall, flooring, cabinets, and fixtures accumulate across a multi-day job. Contractors who want the debris in a container on site rather than filling a truck bed every evening.
Cleanout, move, estate, and storm-cleanup jobs where the volume is large and the timeline is the customer’s own. A whole-house cleanout, a move-out purge, an estate that empties room by room, or a yard full of storm debris after a coastal blow — all jobs where a container you fill over days is the right fit. When you’d rather we do the loading and hauling in one visit instead, our full-service junk removal and cleanout crews are the other half of what we do.
How we do it
From the call to the haul.
Start with a call, text, or the quote form. Tell us the job, the material, roughly how much, where you want the container, and how long you expect to need it. We’ll help you land on the right size and give you a quote for the job. Choosing the size well up front is most of the work.
We deliver the roll-off to your driveway, private property, or — with the permit handled — a street location, and we set it on boards where your loading is easiest. Then it’s yours to fill on your schedule. Load heavy debris low and spread, keep everything below the top rail so it’s legal and safe to haul, and keep the prohibited items out (the list is below).
When you’re done, or when it’s full, one call brings the truck back. We haul the load to the disposal or recycling route and take the container with it. If the job runs long, tell us and we’ll extend the rental. That’s the whole cycle: choose the size, we deliver, you fill, we haul.
What’s in scope
What we haul, and what we won’t.
What we haul in this category
- General household junk, furniture, and cleanout debris
- Renovation and remodel debris — drywall, flooring, cabinets, fixtures, trim
- Roofing tear-off (shingles are heavy — a size-down, weight-limited load)
- Construction and demolition debris — framing, wood, siding
- Concrete, brick, block, dirt, and tile (heavy — smaller sizes, weight-limited)
- Yard and storm debris — branches, brush, fencing, deck boards
- Estate, move-out, and whole-property cleanout volume
- Bagged trash, boxes, and mixed non-hazardous waste
What we won’t take
- Hazardous waste, chemicals, solvents, paint, oil, and fuel
- Asbestos and asbestos-containing material
- Tires and batteries
- Refrigerant-containing appliances (fridges, freezers, AC units) unless handled separately
- Medical waste and sharps
Pricing
How pricing works on these jobs.
We quote dumpster rental per job rather than posting a flat price, because the number genuinely depends on the variables: which size, how heavy the material is, what type of debris it is, how long you keep it, where it’s placed, and where in the service area you are. A light garage cleanout in Brunswick and a concrete-heavy tear-off in Townsend are not the same job and shouldn’t carry the same number.
Tell us those details on the call and we’ll give you a real quote for your specific job — no bait figure that changes when the truck arrives. Heavy debris (concrete, dirt, brick, shingles, tile) is the biggest swing, because weight drives the disposal cost; we’ll flag it up front so the size and the number match the material.
Rental length is flexible and priced to the job, and extensions are available if the work runs long. Call or text (912) 222-1677, or send the details through the quote form, and we’ll get you a number.
Choosing the right size
The four sizes step up in volume: 10, 15, 20, and 30 cubic yards. As a rough rule, each cubic yard is about a pickup-truck bed, so a 10-yard is in the neighborhood of three pickup loads and a 30-yard around nine. Bulky, light debris fills volume, so those jobs size up. Heavy debris fills the weight limit before it fills the box, so concrete, brick, dirt, and shingles size down.
If you’re between two sizes, the honest advice is usually to go one size up for light bulky debris (so you’re not renting a second container) and one size down for heavy debris (so you’re not paying to haul a box you can’t legally fill to the top). We’ll walk through it with you on the call — each size has its own page with what it realistically fits.
Permits and placement
A dumpster on your driveway or private property does not need a permit — that’s the simplest drop and the most common one. We set the container on boards to protect the driveway surface and position it where your loading is easiest while the truck can still reach it for pickup.
When the only workable spot is the street or another public right-of-way, that placement typically requires a permit from the local jurisdiction. We can advise on whether your placement needs one and help you handle it — a real part of the service, not something we leave you to sort out alone. Tell us where you’re thinking of putting it and we’ll tell you honestly whether a permit is in play.
What can’t go in the dumpster
Some materials can’t legally or safely go in a roll-off: hazardous waste, chemicals, solvents, paint, oil, and fuel; asbestos; tires; batteries; refrigerant-containing appliances like refrigerators, freezers, and AC units unless they’re handled separately; and medical waste. These aren’t a GIJR rule — they’re the standard disposal-facility restrictions that apply to any dumpster.
The useful part: because we also run full-service junk removal, we can advise on the right way to handle the items that can’t go in the box, and in many cases handle them for you as a separate part of the job. Ask us about the specific item and we’ll tell you where it needs to go.
Where we run this work
Cities where dumpster rental runs high-volume.
Related services
Related categories you might also need.
- 10 Yard Dumpster RentalThe small, dense size — heavy debris and focused projects. Roughly three pickup loads.
- 15 Yard Dumpster RentalThe in-between size — medium remodels and larger single-space cleanouts. About four to five pickup loads.
- 20 Yard Dumpster RentalThe versatile size — big cleanouts, multi-room renovations, and roofing. About six pickup loads.
- 30 Yard Dumpster RentalThe largest size — major renovations, new construction, and whole-house cleanouts. About nine pickup loads.
- Construction DebrisDrywall, flooring, framing, fixtures. For homeowners and GCs.
- Light DemolitionSheds, decks, playsets, and above-ground pools — deconstructed and removed.
Questions
Frequently asked questions about dumpster rental.
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Last reviewed: July 11, 2026
