20 Yard Dumpster Rental in Tampa, FL
The 20-yard dumpster is the most popular rental size in Tampa — and for good reason. At 22 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 4.5 feet tall, it handles the widest range of residential projects: whole-house cleanouts, kitchen remodels, single-layer roof replacements, and mid-size renovations. It holds roughly 8 pickup truck loads of debris, which is enough for most projects without paying for unused capacity.
In the Tampa market, 16 of 31 listed providers offer 20-yard dumpsters. Pricing typically runs $350–$450 for a 7-day rental with a 3–4 ton weight allowance. Most Tampa contractors keep a 20-yard on-site as their default for general construction debris. Delivery is available throughout the Tampa metro area, including Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, with many providers offering same-day or next-day drop-off.
The 20-yard sits in the sweet spot between affordability and capacity. Stepping down to a 15-yard saves about $50 but cuts your capacity by 40%. Stepping up to a 30-yard adds $75–$125 but gives you 50% more room. For most Tampa homeowners tackling a renovation, the 20-yard is the right call — it's the size that rental companies recommend first because it works for the widest range of projects.
Tampa Providers Offering 20 yard
construction debris · household junk · yard waste · furniture · drywall +4 more
wood · drywall · brick · metal · demolition waste +8 more
construction debris · household junk · yard waste · mattresses · furniture +7 more
construction debris · household junk · concrete · dirt · sod +3 more
construction debris · household junk · yard waste · roofing debris · demolition debris +2 more
household items · construction debris · demolition waste · concrete · yard waste +5 more
yard debris · household junk · construction debris · remodeling debris · hoarded items +2 more
household junk · construction debris · yard waste · furniture · concrete +4 more
construction debris · household junk · yard waste · concrete · roofing shingles +8 more
furniture · appliances · televisions · hot tubs · mattresses +9 more
household junk · construction debris · concrete · drywall · roofing debris +4 more
construction debris · yard waste · roofing shingles · sheathing material · trees +15 more
debris · garbage · broken furniture · appliances · electronics
same-day delivery delivery
same day delivery · next day delivery · 2-3 days in advance delivery
same day delivery · next day delivery · 2-3 days in advance delivery
20 Yard Dumpster FAQ — Tampa
How much does a 20 yard dumpster cost in Tampa?
A 20 yard dumpster in Tampa typically costs $350–$450 for a standard 7-day rental. This includes delivery, pickup, and a 3–4 ton weight allowance. The 20-yard is the most cost-effective size for mid-range projects — it costs only $50–$100 more than a 15-yard but holds 60% more debris. Compare quotes from 16 providers in Tampa to find the best rate for your project timeline.
Is a 20 yard dumpster big enough for a roof replacement in Tampa?
A 20-yard dumpster handles most single-layer asphalt shingle roof removals for homes up to about 2,000 square feet. However, roofing debris is heavy — a 20-yard full of shingles can weigh 4–6 tons, potentially exceeding the standard weight allowance. Ask your Tampa provider about roofing-specific pricing, which often includes a higher weight limit. For multi-layer roofs or homes over 2,000 sq ft, a 30-yard may be more appropriate.
What projects are best for a 20 yard dumpster in Tampa?
The 20-yard is ideal for whole-house cleanouts, kitchen or bathroom remodels, flooring replacement across multiple rooms, single-layer roof tear-offs (up to ~2,000 sq ft), deck removal, small demolition projects, and general renovation debris. It holds about 8 pickup truck loads. Tampa homeowners most commonly rent 20-yard dumpsters for renovation projects that generate more debris than a small cleanout but don't require a construction-scale container.
How much weight can a 20 yard dumpster hold in Tampa?
Standard weight allowance for a 20-yard dumpster in Tampa is 3–4 tons (6,000–8,000 lbs). Some providers offer higher limits as a competitive advantage. Exceeding the limit results in overage fees of $40–$75 per additional ton. Light materials like furniture, drywall, and general household junk rarely hit the weight cap. Heavy materials like concrete, brick, dirt, and roofing shingles can exceed the limit before the dumpster is physically full — in these cases, consider a heavy-debris-specific rental.