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    Bathroom Remodeling Dumpster in Easton, MD — Right-Sized for Tubs, Tile & Fixtures

    Bathroom renovation? Our 10 yard dumpster is the perfect size for tubs, tile, vanities, and fixtures.

    Bathroom Remodel Debris Breakdown

    Bathroom remodels generate specific types of debris. Old fixtures including toilets, tubs, showers, vanities, and sinks all need disposal. Tile from floors and walls creates heavy, bulky debris. Drywall from wall modifications or moisture damage removal. Flooring materials whether tile, vinyl, or old linoleum.

    Some bathroom remodels involve more extensive demolition. Removing cast iron tubs requires cutting them apart because theyre too heavy to move whole. Taking out tile showers means removing waterproof backer board and framing. Expanding bathrooms requires removing walls and creating framing debris.

    The weight of bathroom debris surprises people. Tile is heavy, especially floor tile with thick mortar bed underneath. Cast iron tubs weigh 300-400 pounds. Vanities with granite or marble tops are heavier than they look. All of it adds up.

    Bathroom Remodeling Dumpster Sizes

    Most single bathroom remodels fit in a 10 yard dumpster. This handles fixtures, tile, drywall, flooring, and miscellaneous debris from a typical bathroom renovation.

    Large master bathroom remodels or projects doing multiple bathrooms simultaneously usually need a 20 yard. If your gutting a master bath with separate tub and shower, dual vanities, and extensive tile work, the 20 yard makes sense.

    Some bathroom remodels generate less debris than expected. If your just updating fixtures and painting but keeping existing tile and flooring, you might only need a small container for the old fixtures and minor demolition debris.

    We help homeowners and contractors estimate based on project scope. Tell us what your doing and we'll recommend the right size based on similar projects weve handled.

    What Goes in Bathroom Remodeling Dumpsters

    Bathroom remodeling dumpsters accept toilets, bathtubs (cast iron, acrylic, or fiberglass), shower enclosures and bases, vanities and cabinets, sinks and faucets, tile from floors walls and showers, drywall and backer board, flooring materials, mirrors and medicine cabinets, old light fixtures, and trim and molding.

    Mixed loads are fine — tile, fixtures, drywall, and everything else goes in together. No need to separate different materials.

    Hazardous materials like paint, caulk, and adhesives need proper disposal but small amounts left on materials being disposed of is fine. Were talking about major amounts of liquid paint or chemicals, not residue on debris.

    Everything else from bathroom remodeling projects loads into our containers.

    Bathroom Remodeling Dumpster Costs

    Our 10 yard container is $395 and includes 1 ton of disposal — perfect for most single bathroom remodels. If your doing multiple bathrooms or a large master bath, the 20 yard is $570 with 3 tons included.

    Bathroom debris can be heavy if theres lots of tile or cast iron fixtures. A 10 yard container filled with tile and a cast iron tub might approach or exceed the 1 ton limit. We help estimate based on project details to recommend the right container size and avoid weight overage charges.

    Additional weight over the included amount is $95 per ton. Delivery and pickup are included in the price.

    Compared to contractor junk dumpster rental services that charge by item or truck load, dumpster rental for bathroom remodels is way cheaper and more convenient.

    Timeline for Bathroom Remodel Containers

    Most bathroom remodels take 1-2 weeks for demolition and installation. The container gets delivered when demo starts, sits on site throughout the project, and gets picked up when renovations complete.

    Some homeowners doing DIY bathroom remodels work slower, tackling projects over weekends across several weeks. Thats fine — keep the container as long as needed. We charge a small daily fee after the initial rental period for extended projects.

    For contractors doing bathroom remodels, timing usually aligns with project phases. Demo and rough-in fills the container, then pickup happens before finish work starts. This keeps debris from sitting around during tile installation and fixture mounting.

    Disposal of Specific Bathroom Items

    Toilets go directly in the container. Most contractors break them into pieces to save space, but whole toilets can go in too.

    Bathtubs depend on material. Fiberglass and acrylic tubs are lightweight and easy to dispose of. Cast iron tubs usually get cut into sections because theyre too heavy to move whole. Either way, they go in the container.

    Tile disposal creates dust and sharp edges. Contractors usually break tile into manageable pieces during removal, then load it into containers. Tile with mortar attached is heavier than people expect.

    Vanities with attached countertops (especially granite or marble) should be separated if possible. Countertops are heavy and take up less container space if separated from cabinet bases.

    Why Bathroom Remodelers Choose Us

    Contractors specializing in bathroom remodels use our containers because were reliable and understand remodeling timelines. Bathroom projects have tight schedules — homeowners want their only bathroom back in service ASAP. dumpster rental that happens on schedule keeps projects moving.

    Homeowners doing bathroom remodels choose us because were local, our pricing is straightforward, and we make debris disposal the easy part of renovation projects. Remodeling is stressful enough without worrying about how to get rid of the old bathroom.

    Most single bathroom remodels fit in our 10 yard at $395 with 1 ton included. Doing multiple bathrooms or a large master bath? The 20 yard at $570 with 3 tons has you covered. Tile and cast iron fixtures are heavy — we help estimate weight so you pick the right size. View our pricing →

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes. Cast iron tubs usually get cut into sections first because they weigh 300-400 pounds whole. Fiberglass and acrylic tubs go in without cutting. Either way, the tub goes in the container.

    For a single standard bathroom — yes. Fixtures, tile, drywall, and flooring from one bathroom fit in a 10 yard. Large master baths or multiple bathroom projects typically need a 20 yard due to higher debris volume and weight from extensive tile work.

    Heavier than most people expect. Tile with mortar bed, cast iron fixtures, and granite countertops add weight fast. A single bathroom can generate 1,500-2,500 lbs of debris. We help you estimate so you pick the right container size.

    Yes. Whole toilets go in the container. Many contractors break them into pieces to save space, but it is not required. Same with vanities, sinks, and shower enclosures.

    Most deliveries happen same-day or next morning. Call us when your demo date is set and we will have the container in your driveway before work starts.
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