Most Used Container – 20Yard Dumpster

A 20-yard dumpster is a versatile and popular waste container option for various projects, from home renovations to landscaping jobs. Here’s what you need to know about this dumpster size:

Dimensions:

20 yard dumpster dimensions

It is the most popular size because it works well for a variety of projects including clean outs and flood damage debris. It offers a balance of capacity and maneuverability, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial projects. Its versatility and mid-range size make it suitable for a wide variety of waste removal needs.

Suitable Projects

A 20-yard dumpster is ideal for various projects, including:

  • Home renovations and remodeling
  • Roof tear-offs
  • Large landscaping jobs
  • Top-to-bottom home cleanouts
  • Light demolition projects
  • Community cleanups

A 20-yard dumpster can hold approximately 122 33-gallon trash bags. This calculation is based on the following information:

  1. It has a capacity of 4,039 gallons.
  2. Dividing the total capacity by the volume of each trash bag (33 gallons) gives us the number of bags that can fit in the dumpster.
  3. It’s important to note that this is a theoretical maximum, and the actual number of bags may be slightly less due to factors such as:
  • The shape and arrangement of the bags in the dumpster
  • The fullness of each bag
  • Any air gaps between the bags

In practice, you can expect to fit between 110-130 33-gallon trash bags in a 20-yard dumpster, which aligns with the calculated result.This capacity makes 20-yard dumpsters suitable for various projects, including home renovations, large cleanouts, and medium-sized construction jobs, where a significant amount of waste needs to be disposed of efficiently.

There are several materials that are typically not accepted in a 20-yard dumpster due to safety, environmental, and regulatory concerns. Here’s a comprehensive list of items you should avoid disposing of in a dumpster:

Hazardous Materials

Chemicals and Toxic Substances

  • Paints, lacquers, and wood stains
  • Pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides
  • Household cleaners and solvents
  • Adhesives and epoxies
  • Motor oil and automotive fluids
  • Antifreeze

Flammable and Explosive Items

  • Propane tanks and gasoline cans
  • Aerosol cans
  • Batteries (car, lithium, and rechargeable)

Medical Waste

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Needles and other biohazardous materials

Construction Materials

  • Asbestos
  • Railroad ties (treated with creosote)

Special Considerations

  • Appliances containing Freon must have it professionally removed before disposal
  • Some areas have specific rules for yard waste disposal