Major Renovations
Whole-house remodels and gut jobs that produce a steady, bulky debris stream.

Serious capacity for serious projects — the container that keeps big renovations and construction sites moving without constant swaps.
When a project outgrows the 20 yard, the 30 is the natural next step. It shares the same ground footprint but stands significantly taller, delivering half again as much capacity — about nine pickup-truck loads — without demanding any more driveway or lot space. For large-volume, lower-density debris, that vertical room is exactly what you want.
This is a container built for scale. Whole-house remodels, large additions, new construction, and major cleanouts all generate the kind of bulky, continuous debris stream that would overflow a smaller box. Contractors especially value the 30 yard because fewer swaps means fewer interruptions — the crew keeps loading instead of waiting on an empty container.
Because it's designed for volume rather than pure weight, the 30 yard is ideal for materials like framing lumber, cabinetry, drywall, packaging, and general construction and demolition debris. For extremely heavy loads like concrete, a smaller container is still the smarter, safer choice.
| Detail | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 30 cubic yards |
| Holds about | ≈ 9 pickup truck loads |
| Typical length | 22 ft |
| Typical width | 8 ft |
| Typical height | 6 ft |
| Included weight | up to ~4 tons (call to confirm) |
Dimensions are typical and can vary slightly by container. We'll confirm exact size and weight allowance when you book.
Built for high-volume renovation, construction, and cleanout work.
Whole-house remodels and gut jobs that produce a steady, bulky debris stream.
Framing scrap, sheathing, packaging, and site waste from ground-up builds and large additions.
Full-property, estate, and commercial cleanouts where volume is the main challenge.
Retail buildouts, office renovations, and business cleanouts needing real capacity.
Load the 30 yard with bulky, lower-density debris to make the most of its height.
Keep out: paint, chemicals, fuels, asbestos, tires, batteries, and refrigerant appliances — these need special handling.
If your project is smaller than a full renovation, the 20 yard may be more economical — the 30 earns its keep specifically when volume is high.
Running a large commercial job or a full demolition? The 40 yard is the largest we offer, adding even more vertical capacity for the biggest lightweight loads. For dense material, though, stick with a smaller, weight-rated container regardless of the volume.
Large-scale work: whole-house remodels, new construction, big additions, and major cleanouts. It's built for high volumes of bulky, lower-density debris.
About 9 pickup-truck loads. It offers roughly 50% more capacity than a 20 yard while occupying the same footprint, thanks to its taller walls.
We don't recommend it. Concrete and dirt are so heavy they'd exceed the weight limit long before filling a 30 yard. For dense debris we'll set you up with a weight-appropriate 10 yard instead.
Yes — for active job sites we swap full containers for empties fast, often the same day. Call (470) 878-2988 to set up a swap schedule that matches your build.
Call now for a flat rate and fast delivery anywhere in the Stockbridge area.
(470) 878-2988