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Dumpster Rental in Wilson Point, Norwalk

Roll-off dumpster rental and junk removal in Wilson Point, Norwalk. Same up-front pricing as the rest of Norwalk.

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Dumpster rental rates in Norwalk

Up-front pricing. No zone pricing. Each size includes delivery, pickup, dumping, the 7-day rental window, and a weight allowance shown below. Standard add-ons disclosed up-front and confirmed at booking. Tap any size for the dedicated size guide.

Included in your base rate

  • Delivery and pickup
  • Dumping at licensed transfer station
  • 7-day rental window
  • Included weight per size (see size table)
  • No zone pricing or driveway surcharges across our service area

Standard add-ons (disclosed up-front)

  • Overweight: $0.10 per pound over the included cap
  • Extension day: $15 per day beyond the 7-day window
  • Tire (if loaded): $50 each
  • CFC appliance (refrigerator, freezer, AC, dehumidifier — if loaded): $50 each
  • Mattress or box spring (if loaded): $50 each

Add-on charges reflect actual transfer-station and disposal fees passed through to you — we don't mark up overweight, extra items, or disposal costs.

Final pricing confirmed at booking based on actual weight, rental length, and items loaded.

What can’t go in the dumpster
  • Paint, solvents, oil, household chemicals (route through CT DEEP hazardous waste)
  • Batteries — any kind, lithium especially
  • Asbestos-containing materials (specialized hauler required)
  • Tires (route to a tire dealer or pay $50/each disposal fee if loaded)
  • Medical waste
  • Liquids of any kind
  • Customer is responsible for re-routing prohibited items. See the full prohibited-items list for Connecticut.

What you see is what you book — no zone pricing, no driveway surcharges, no weekend delivery fees. Standard charges for overweight, extension days, and certain prohibited items disclosed above and confirmed at booking.

Wilson Point is a small high-end waterfront enclave in Norwalk that sits between SoNo and East Norwalk, jutting south into Long Island Sound. The Wilson Point peninsula extends south into Norwalk Harbor; Bell Island anchors the southern tip. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly shoreline residential — older single-family stock with newer rebuilds and occasional architectural showpieces. Operationally, Wilson Point looks more like Tokeneke (Darien) or Belle Haven (Greenwich) than the rest of Norwalk: estate-scale single-family on the water, private association governance in places, peninsula-access timing, and shoreline-property placement walks.

What's different about Wilson Point dumpster work?

Three things define Wilson Point dispatches:

Peninsula access. Wilson Point extends south on a single road in/out for the southern portions. Delivery and pickup require coordination so trucks aren't blocking access during high-traffic periods (school drop-off, evening commuter return, weekend social events). We plan timing with the property owner or contractor.

Shoreline placement walks. Most Wilson Point properties are waterfront or waterfront-adjacent. The placement includes confirmation of the safe distance from the seawall or bulkhead infrastructure, proximity to private docks where present, and (for older properties) septic infrastructure to plan around.

Estate-scale construction on smaller lots. Wilson Point housing is high-end but on tighter shoreline lots than Greenwich's Backcountry or New Canaan's Smith Ridge. Pre-war estates, mid-century rebuilds, and newer architectural projects all share the peninsula. Heavier per-yard demo than newer suburban Norwalk.

Bell Island Association governance. Some properties on the southern peninsula are within Bell Island Association rules, similar to private-association governance in Belle Haven (Greenwich) or Tokeneke (Darien). Always check before booking.

Common Wilson Point project types

Dispatch logs for Wilson Point look like a smaller-scale version of Greenwich's Belle Haven pattern:

  • Estate cleanouts. Older shoreline housing turns over generationally; full-property contents-out work runs steadily. 20- or 30/40-yard for the volume; junk-removal crew for heavy items (pianos, antique furniture too valuable to dumpster, modernist-era pieces with resale value).
  • Pre-war estate gut-rehabs. Multi-week swap schedules with 30/40-yard cans. Stone foundations, plaster-and-lath, slate roofs.
  • Hot tub and pool-deck demos. Older shoreline pool decks reaching service-life end. Concrete and pavers in 10-yards for weight; surrounding landscape in 20-yards.
  • Kitchen and bath renovations on shoreline properties. Older Wilson Point stock with plaster-and-lath demo benefits from sizing up — single-room reno: 15-yard.
  • Deck demos. Coastal blocks generate steady deck-demo work. Lumber by volume; concrete piers in 10-yards for weight.
  • Newer construction projects. Some Wilson Point tear-downs and rebuilds happen — 30/40-yard for original-home demo.

Streets and landmarks on Wilson Point

Wilson Avenue is the main spine connecting Wilson Point to the rest of Norwalk; it heads south to become Wilson Point Road on the peninsula. Beach Road, Dawson Avenue, and Bell Island Road branch through the residential blocks. The southern tip of the peninsula is Bell Island — a smaller residential community within Wilson Point.

The peninsula edges are mostly private waterfront — private docks, seawalls, occasional yacht-club affiliations. Norwalk Harbor wraps the western and southern edges of the peninsula. Wilson Cove sits to the east. The neighborhood doesn't have a train station; closest is South Norwalk just to the north.

Sizing for Wilson Point projects

Standard Norwalk base rates apply:

  • 10-yard ($447) — single-bath remodel (rare in Wilson Point scope), pool-deck concrete and pavers, small landscape projects.
  • 15-yard ($547) — single-room kitchen reno, single-car garage cleanout, mid-size deck demo.
  • 20-yard ($647) — multi-room renovation, single-layer asphalt roof tear-off, large deck demo with footings, full estate contents.
  • 30/40-yard ($899) — Wilson Point's signature size for estate gut-rehabs and tear-down demos. Slate roof tear-offs, full estate cleanouts, multi-week project bases.

For full sizing logic see the Norwalk hub or the /dumpsters reference page.

Wilson Point placement notes

Wilson Point is one of the most placement-walked Norwalk neighborhoods:

  • Vertical clearance from mature trees. Long peninsula driveways often run past mature canopy.
  • Stonework and paver surfaces. Most Wilson Point driveways have stone or paver elements. Always plank.
  • Single peninsula access. Time deliveries and pickups around peak traffic on Wilson Avenue / Wilson Point Road.
  • Bell Island Association rules. Check before placing on association-controlled streets.
  • Shoreline proximity. Confirm safe distance from seawall, bulkhead, dock infrastructure, septic systems on older properties.

Permits for Wilson Point placements

Most Wilson Point placements are private driveway: no Town permit required. The exceptions:

  • Bell Island Association rules apply on association-controlled streets. Always check.
  • Curbside placements on Wilson Avenue — Norwalk DPW encroachment permit, $25/week, 2-week application timeline.

Full Norwalk permit logic on the Norwalk hub.

Dispatch timing for Wilson Point

Wilson Point is about 20 minutes from our Woodchuck Road depot via I-95 (Exit 14 or 15) and the Wilson Avenue peninsula access. Same-day delivery is reliable when you call before 11 AM. For multi-week projects on swap schedules, we set up the cadence with the GC at booking — peninsula access timing factors in.

Last reviewed: May 2026 · Local crew, Stamford depot · (203) 219-8855

Wilson Point dumpster rental FAQs

What is Wilson Point?
Wilson Point is a small waterfront enclave in Norwalk between SoNo and East Norwalk, jutting into Long Island Sound. The Wilson Point peninsula extends south into Norwalk Harbor; Bell Island sits at the southern tip. The neighborhood is high-end shoreline residential — older single-family stock with newer rebuilds layered through.
What size dumpster fits a Wilson Point waterfront property?
Most shoreline residential renovations run a 20-yard ($647). Older estate cleanouts on the larger Wilson Point properties sometimes need 30/40-yard ($899) with a swap schedule. Single-room kitchen or bath renos go 15-yard. Hot-tub removals and deck demos are regular requests — paired with a roll-off if the deck is coming down.
Are there waterfront placement considerations on Wilson Point?
Yes. Wilson Point properties are mostly waterfront or waterfront-adjacent. The placement walk includes confirmation of the safe distance from the seawall, bulkhead, or shoreline edge. Some properties have private docks and dock-adjacent placement constraints. Older shoreline properties may have septic infrastructure to plan around.
Are there association rules on Wilson Point?
Sometimes. Some Wilson Point properties are within private association governance — Bell Island Association covers parts of the southern peninsula. Tell us 'this is on Wilson Point' or 'Bell Island' at booking and we'll confirm any association rules before delivery.
How fast can you deliver to Wilson Point?
About 20 minutes from our Woodchuck Road depot in North Stamford via I-95 (Exit 14 or 15) and the Wilson Avenue peninsula access. Same-day if you call before 11 AM. The peninsula access (single road in/out for the southern portion) requires timing coordination during peak traffic.

Get a quote for Wilson Point

Same-day delivery when you call before 11 AM. (203) 219-8855 — Mon–Fri 8 AM – 4 PM live, AI after-hours and weekends.