Concrete & Brick
Driveway, patio, and walkway demolition where weight, not volume, is the limiting factor.

The compact, heavy-duty workhorse for dense debris and tight spaces — big enough to matter, small enough to fit almost anywhere.
The 10 yard is the smallest container in our fleet, and for the right job it's the smartest choice you can make. Its low profile and compact footprint fit neatly on a single-car driveway or a tight urban lot, and its modest capacity is perfectly matched to debris that's heavy rather than bulky.
That's the key to using a 10 yard well: it's a weight-first container. Concrete, brick, dirt, tile, and other dense materials hit a dumpster's weight limit long before they fill it up, so a smaller box keeps you safely within your allowance while still holding a meaningful load. Pour a bulky-but-light project into a 10 yard and you'll fill it fast; load it with the heavy stuff and it earns its price.
Homeowners also love the 10 yard for small, contained projects — a single bathroom remodel, a modest garage purge, or a landscaping cleanup — where a bigger container would just be paying for empty air.
| Detail | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 10 cubic yards |
| Holds about | ≈ 3 pickup truck loads |
| Typical length | 12–14 ft |
| Typical width | 8 ft |
| Typical height | 3.5 ft |
| Included weight | up to ~2 tons (call to confirm) |
Dimensions are typical and can vary slightly by container. We'll confirm exact size and weight allowance when you book.
The 10 yard shines wherever debris is dense or space is limited.
Driveway, patio, and walkway demolition where weight, not volume, is the limiting factor.
Soil, sod, and hardscape removal from garden and yard projects.
Tile, fixtures, vanities, and tear-out from a single-room renovation.
A packed garage corner, a small shed, or a focused decluttering session.
Because the 10 yard is weight-sensitive, load it thoughtfully — dense material low and spread evenly.
Keep out: paint, chemicals, fuels, asbestos, tires, batteries, and refrigerant appliances — these need special handling.
Stepping up to a 15 yard makes sense the moment your debris is more bulky than heavy — mixed cleanouts, flooring, and light renovation waste all benefit from the extra room without a big jump in price.
If your project is mostly concrete or dirt, though, don't size up for volume — the 10 yard's weight allowance is usually the real limit. When in doubt, describe the material and we'll tell you honestly whether you need more space or just a second heavy-debris load.
Yes — the 10 yard is our recommended container for concrete, brick, and dirt precisely because these are so heavy. We may cap the fill level to stay within safe transport weight, and we'll explain that when you book.
About 3 pickup-truck loads of debris. It's ideal for heavy, dense material or a small, focused project rather than a large-volume cleanout.
Almost always. Its compact footprint fits single-car driveways and tight spaces where larger containers won't. We place boards underneath to protect your surface.
It's typically our most affordable size. Call (470) 878-2988 for a flat, all-in quote based on your material and rental length.
Call now for a flat rate and fast delivery anywhere in the Stockbridge area.
(470) 878-2988