A and T Disposal Services
Kingston, OKUnclaimed
65 providers listed across Oklahoma
Compare dumpster rental companies across Oklahoma for home cleanouts, roofing projects, construction debris, yard waste, and commercial jobs. Browse popular cities below or search by ZIP code to find local providers near you.
Oklahoma City
8
Ardmore
5
Bartlesville
4
Tulsa
4
Norman
3
Edmond
2
McLoud
2
Skiatook
2
Duncan
2
El Reno
2
Davis
2
Tuttle
2
Durant
2
Enid
1
Cashion
1
Lawton
1
Sayre
1
Nowata
1
Guthrie
1
Lone Grove
1
Broken Arrow
1
Westville
1
Hoyt
1
Bixby
1
Stilwell
1
Lindsay
1
Woodward
1
Stillwater
1
Seminole
1
Ada
1
Kiefer
1
Kingston
1
Jenks
1
Elk City
1
Sand Springs
1
Miami
1
Warr Acres
1
Sapulpa
1
Kingston, OKUnclaimed
Skiatook, OKUnclaimed
Ardmore, OKUnclaimed
Cashion, OKUnclaimed
El Reno, OKUnclaimed
Skiatook, OKUnclaimed
Edmond, OKUnclaimed
Stillwater, OKUnclaimed
Tuttle, OKUnclaimed
How much does dumpster rental cost in Oklahoma?
Dumpster rental prices vary by city, dumpster size, debris type, rental length, weight limit, and local disposal fees. Contact local providers directly to compare pricing and availability.
Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Oklahoma?
Permit rules are usually handled at the city or county level. A dumpster placed on private property may not need a permit, but one placed on a street, sidewalk, or public right-of-way often may. Confirm local rules before scheduling delivery.
What dumpster size is best for roofing or remodeling in Oklahoma?
Many small cleanouts use a 10-yard or 15-yard dumpster, while larger remodeling, roofing, or construction projects may need a 20-yard, 30-yard, or 40-yard dumpster. Weight limits matter as much as size, especially for shingles, concrete, dirt, and heavy debris.
Can I rent a dumpster for yard waste in Oklahoma?
Many providers accept yard waste, but rules vary by location and disposal facility. Ask the provider whether branches, leaves, brush, logs, soil, or mixed debris are allowed.