
Yard Waste Dumpster Rental in Pueblo
Which size fits your yard waste? We offer a Roll-Off for any Pueblo project — paired with our residential cleanout coordination when large landscaping jobs require help in the Pueblo area.
Branch and Brush Yard Debris Dumpster Rental
Hooklift trucks deliver your roll-off dumpster rental across Pueblo for branch, hedge, and brush cleanups; we set the container on planks—this ensures a stable surface for loading your heavy debris.

10-yard yard waste roll-off
A 10-yard container holds about three pickup loads of debris, measuring roughly 12 feet long by 8 feet wide and 3.5 feet high, and the rental day-rate is covered by our landscape debris flat pricing, so there are no surprises.
For small jobs like brush piles or tree trims, a 10-yard bin works well. The low walls make loading simple. Check our yard debris container sizing guide for help. Call (719) 625-2287.

15-yard yard waste roll-off
The 15-yard roll-off holds about four to five pickup loads of debris and measures roughly 14 feet long by 8 feet wide and 3.5 feet high. Check our yard waste dumpster service area coverage to see if we serve your street.
Our 15-Yard Container works well for Pueblo yard cleanups or landscaping projects. The EPA home composting and yard waste guide explains what organic materials you should keep on site.

20-yard yard waste roll-off
A 20-yard roll-off holds about six pickup loads of yard debris. It measures roughly 22 feet long by 8 feet wide and 4.5 feet high, so the tall walls keep organic waste from spilling over the edge.
A 20-yard container handles a full landscape tear-out, a large-lot clearing, or a storm-recovery job; the tall walls and long floor keep crews moving when the load mixes brush with bagged debris.
Leaf, Sod, and Landscape Disposal Containers
Loose leaves and raking debris fill a 15-yard bin easily; however, sod and heavy soil shift the load. Pueblo homeowners often manage large volumes of this waste in fall or spring.
Sod and wet topsoil push your weight limit fast; a 20-yard container manages mixed brush—a single trip for our Roll-off Container Rental—to haul heavy tonnage without the extra fees.
Rental day-rates for a container mirror a residential dumpster rental, plus the dump fee at the transfer station. Wet sod adds weight compared to dry leaves, so that roll-off load hits a higher tier.

Seasonal Cleanup Container Scheduling
Dispatch coordinates roll-off logistics across Pueblo; our hooklift trucks manage back-to-back project schedules so a mid-week fill does not stall your work or leave debris sitting on the ground.
Post-thaw cleanup
April through May brings winter dieback, perennial cutback, and the first major mow: we set a container for a standard five-day rental, and a quick swap-out keeps the second load moving.
Storm-response dispatch
High wind and hail drop branches without warning across Pueblo; our dispatch team holds Same-Week Capacity so a Roll-Off clears the downed limb fast, keeping your property safe from lingering debris.
Leaf-haul window
October and November raking plus shrub cutback jobs fill our schedule; reserve a 15-yard or 20-yard container two weeks early to lock in your spot. We handle the pickup once you finish your work.
Tree-removal projects
Dormant-season operations continue for dormant tree work, post-storm cleanup, as drivers route around snowpack and set the container level on driveway boards for safe loading.
Weight Planning for Wet Leaves and Soil
Wet leaves and heavy topsoil push the tonnage past your weight limit; we level the container on driveway boards—this ensures an even load so the waste stays under the cap.
Loads approaching the weight cap can trigger a mid-rental swap-out; we arrange this so you avoid an overage. The bin gets weighed at the transfer station: you receive the official ticket.
Wet soil and saturated leaves carry more weight than dry brush—the included weight cap on a 15-yard dumpster fills faster during a rainy week than a dry one.
Acceptable Green Waste and Stump Policy
What counts as green waste? Your roll-off rental can take branches, brush, leaves, grass clippings, shrub trimmings, mulch, or wood chips—but not painted lumber, treated wood, or chemicals.
Small stumps under 6 inches in diameter ride along with brush in a roll-off; however, large root balls require a separate dirt-rated container because soil mass will weigh down a standard unit fast. Please keep organic material—like food scraps or coffee grounds—out of the container: these belong in your home compost.
Accepted in the bin
- ✓ Branches and brush up to 8′ long
- ✓ Loose leaves, grass clippings, mulch
- ✓ Sod strips and small root balls
- ✓ Stump-grinder chips and shavings
Not in the yard-waste bin
- ✕ Loose dirt or fill soil (use a lowboy)
- ✕ Whole stumps over 18″ diameter
- ✕ Construction lumber, drywall, concrete
- ✕ Trash bags of household garbage

Ready to Clear the Yard?
Most yards in Pueblo generate heavy brush and leaves that fill a container fast. Call (719) 625-2287 — we'll set it on your driveway by the next available delivery window for the weekend!