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You've got a big cleanout coming. Should you rent a dumpster or hire a junk-removal service? Both work; both have honest tradeoffs. Here's how to actually decide for KC-metro projects.
Dumpster rental: typical KC pricing
- 10-yard dumpster: $295–$450/week
- 20-yard dumpster: $395–$550/week
- 30-yard dumpster: $495–$695/week
- 40-yard dumpster: $595–$795/week
- Weight overage fees: $75–$150/ton over the included weight
- Permit (if street placement): $50–$150
Junk removal: typical KC pricing
- Trip min / single item: $69
- 1/8 truck: $95
- 1/4 truck: $185
- 1/2 truck: $325
- 3/4 truck: $445
- Full truck (15-yard equivalent): $525
- No labor cost — included
- No permits, no weight fees, no rental term
When dumpster is cheaper
A roll-off makes sense when: (1) you have multiple days of demo to spread out, (2) you have free labor to do the loading, (3) the volume will exceed a single truckload, and (4) you have driveway space for a 22-foot dumpster.
When junk removal is cheaper
Junk removal makes sense when: (1) you can finish loading in one session, (2) you don't want to do the carrying, (3) you don't have driveway space for a dumpster, or (4) you need it gone same-day instead of "by next Tuesday."
A common-sense rule of thumb
For projects under 1 full truckload of stuff: junk removal wins on total cost (no labor, no week-long commitment). For projects of 2+ truckloads with available loading labor: a dumpster wins. For projects exactly equal to 1 truckload, it's a wash — and the deciding factor is usually whether you want to do the lifting yourself.
Hybrid: rent + hire for the last pass
For large multi-day projects, some KC homeowners rent a dumpster for the bulk of the work, then hire us for the final-day pickup of items that didn't fit. Best of both worlds.