20-Yard Dumpster Rental in Lexington, KY
A 20-yard dumpster is Rubble Jockey’s residential standard because it works for the widest range of common cleanup and remodeling jobs.
It works well for larger home cleanouts, roofing, multi-room renovations, and other projects where debris volume is harder to predict upfront. Rubble Jockey backs the 20-yard with the Right Size Guarantee, so if the dumpster comes back half full or less and weighs 1 ton or less, the rental is adjusted to 15-yard pricing. That makes the 20-yard the safer choice when customers want more room without as much risk of sizing too high. Pickup photos and scale tickets support the final bill with real proof.
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A 20-yard dumpster is best for larger jobs with more debris volume.
It works well for roofing, multi-room remodels, larger cleanouts, bulky renovation debris, and other projects where debris can build quickly. The 20-yard is often the safer choice when customers want more room to work and more margin before the container starts feeling tight.
A 20-yard dumpster is commonly used for larger residential projects.
Good fits include roof replacements, multi-room flooring or remodeling work, deck tear-offs, heavier garage and basement cleanouts, estate cleanouts, and renovation jobs that create more debris than a 15-yard can comfortably handle. It is a strong choice when customers want more room and more flexibility during loading.
A 20-yard dumpster is the safer bet when debris volume is uncertain.
It gives customers more room to work and more margin if the project grows beyond the original plan. Rubble Jockey also backs the 20-yard with the Right Size Guarantee, which makes it the safer choice when customers want flexibility without as much sizing risk.
A 15-yard dumpster is enough when the project is moderate and the debris volume is more predictable.
It works well for jobs like bathroom remodels, smaller flooring tear-outs, deck debris, garage cleanouts, basement cleanouts, and other cleanups that need more room than a 10-yard but do not call for a 20-yard. The 15-yard makes the most sense when the scope is controlled and unlikely to grow.
A 30-yard dumpster is better for maximum-volume cleanup and demolition work.
If the project involves major tear-out, large-scale cleanup, commercial debris, or bulky material that would outrun a 20-yard fast, a 30-yard usually makes more sense. The 20-yard is Rubble Jockey’s residential standard, but some jobs clearly need more container.
20 Yard Dumpster FAQs
A 20-yard dumpster holds enough debris for many common larger residential projects.
Rubble Jockey uses the 20-yard for larger home cleanouts, multi-room remodels, deck tear-offs, and other jobs where debris volume builds quickly. It is Rubble Jockey’s residential standard because it gives customers more room without stepping up to a 30-yard.
A 20-yard dumpster often fits about 50 squares of single-layer asphalt shingles.
That makes it a strong fit for many standard residential roof replacements. Rubble Jockey recommends the 20-yard for roofing tear-offs that need real volume without stepping up to a larger container.
Rubble Jockey’s Right Size Guarantee adjusts a 20-yard rental to 15-yard pricing if the load returns half full or less and weighs 1 ton or less.
That gives customers more confidence choosing the 20-yard when debris volume is uncertain. It protects against slightly over-ordering while still giving the project more room to work.
Concrete and dirt usually go in a 10-yard or 15-yard dumpster, not a 20-yard dumpster.
A 20-yard has the space, but dense materials like concrete, dirt, brick, and similar debris can easily push the load toward 40,000 lbs. Rubble Jockey uses 10-yard and 15-yard dumpsters for those loads to keep hauling safe, legal, and practical.
A 20-yard dumpster takes up the same driveway space as a 10-yard or 15-yard dumpster. The extra capacity comes from taller sides, not a larger footprint.
That gives customers more debris room without taking up more driveway space.
A 20-yard dumpster is the better choice when the project has more volume or more uncertainty.
If debris may grow beyond the original plan, or you want more room to work during loading, the 20-yard is usually the safer bet. Rubble Jockey backs the 20-yard with the Right Size Guarantee, which gives customers more margin when they are unsure on size.
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