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Dumpster Rental in Wolfpit, Norwalk

Roll-off dumpster rental and junk removal in Wolfpit, 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.

Wolfpit is the part of Norwalk that sits closest to Westport — northern Norwalk on the Westport border, with project character that often reads more like Westport's southern neighborhoods than like SoNo or East Norwalk. Sometimes referred to as Norwalk Heights in older references; the name "Wolfpit" derives from the old Wolfpit Road that anchors the neighborhood. Mostly suburban single-family residential with mid-century and newer construction.

What kind of dumpster work happens in Wolfpit?

Wolfpit's housing era and project mix are typical for northern Norwalk:

Kitchen and bath renovations. Single-room kitchen reno in a Wolfpit colonial or split-level: 15-yard. Whole-floor or kitchen-plus-bath: 20-yard. Mid-century housing means drywall-era demo (lighter than older East Norwalk plaster-and-lath).

Basement cleanouts. Common across Wolfpit family-home stock. 15-yard handles most.

Garage cleanouts. Two-car garages dominate newer Wolfpit stock. 15-yard for single-car or partial; 20-yard for two-car with decades of accumulation.

Pre-listing prep. Active local real-estate market means consistent pre-sale work. 15-yard handles most pre-listing scope.

Roof tear-offs. Single-layer asphalt: 20-yard. Two-layer or larger split-level: 30/40-yard.

Family-home cleanouts. Wolfpit housing often stayed with original owners through the postwar generation. As properties turn over, contents-out work runs steadily.

Cross-border dispatches. Wolfpit addresses near Westport Avenue or the Westport town line frequently combine with Westport jobs in a single dispatch run.

Streets and landmarks in Wolfpit

Wolfpit Road runs through the area as one of the spine streets. Newtown Avenue, Strawberry Hill Avenue, Westport Avenue (US-1 east toward downtown Westport), Holland Hill Road, and Marvin Avenue host much of the residential housing. The neighborhood doesn't have signature commercial landmarks — Wolfpit is overwhelmingly residential.

The Westport town line defines the eastern edge of the neighborhood; Westport Avenue threads east toward the Westport commercial district. Cranbury sits to the west.

Sizing for Wolfpit projects

Standard Norwalk base rates apply:

  • 10-yard ($447) — single-bath remodel, half-garage cleanout, soil/stone/brick loads.
  • 15-yard ($547) — Wolfpit's most common size. Single-kitchen reno, basement cleanout, single-car-garage cleanout.
  • 20-yard ($647) — whole-house declutter, two-room renovation, two-car-garage cleanout, single-layer roof tear-off.
  • 30/40-yard ($899) — major renovation, two-layer roof tear-off, larger property gut-rehab (less common in Wolfpit than West Norwalk).

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

Wolfpit placement notes

Most Wolfpit driveways take a 20-yard cleanly. Things to note:

  • Postwar / mid-century stock. Driveways sized for the era's larger cars; generally accommodating.
  • Westport Avenue placements. Westport Avenue is US-1 (state route). Placements specifically in the state right-of-way require CT DOT Encroachment Permit instead of the Town permit.
  • Vertical clearance. Some long Wolfpit driveways pinch on overhead clearance from mature trees — walk the approach if photos look marginal.

Permits for Wolfpit placements

Wolfpit is mostly residential driveway placements: no permit required. Same Norwalk permit logic for the exceptions — DPW encroachment permit ($25/week, 2-week timeline) for street placements; CT DOT for Westport Avenue (US-1) state right-of-way. Full breakdown on the Norwalk hub.

Dispatch timing for Wolfpit

Wolfpit is about 18 minutes from our Woodchuck Road depot via Route 7 north. Same-day delivery is reliable when you call before 11 AM. Wolfpit dispatches frequently combine with Westport jobs because of the geographic adjacency.

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

Wolfpit dumpster rental FAQs

Where is Wolfpit in Norwalk?
Wolfpit (sometimes also called Norwalk Heights) sits in northern Norwalk near the Westport border. Wolfpit Road runs through the area; Westport Avenue (US-1 east) heads toward downtown Westport. The neighborhood is mostly suburban single-family residential — quieter than SoNo or East Norwalk, with project mix closer to Westport's character than to the rest of Norwalk.
What's the typical Wolfpit project type?
Suburban residential renovation work. Kitchen and bath renos, basement cleanouts, garage cleanouts, occasional pre-listing prep. Most projects run a 15- or 20-yard. Wolfpit's mid-century and newer housing means standard drywall-era demo weight.
Are Wolfpit driveways friendly to a 20-yard?
Most are. Wolfpit developed in the postwar and mid-century eras with driveways sized for two-car households. A 20-yard fits most Wolfpit driveways without difficulty. Some older blocks closer to central Norwalk have a few narrower driveways.
Can you handle cross-border dispatches near the Westport line?
Yes. Wolfpit addresses near Westport Avenue or the Westport town line are physically close to Westport's southern neighborhoods. A Wolfpit dispatch can pivot to a Westport job and vice versa. Mention the cross-border project at booking — same up-front pricing applies.
How fast can you deliver to Wolfpit?
About 18 minutes from our Woodchuck Road depot in North Stamford via Route 7 north. Same-day if you call before 11 AM. Wolfpit is on the regular dispatch route — we run trucks here several times a week, often combined with Westport work.

Get a quote for Wolfpit

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