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Family-owned since 2014 · 4.99 ★ × 463 reviews · 16,000+ jobs

Kitchen Renovation Debris Removal

Dumpster for the demo, junk removal for the old appliances, or both. We handle the messiest part of your kitchen reno so you can focus on the new build.

  • 16,000+

    jobs completed

  • 4.99

    463 reviews

  • Family-owned

    since 2014 (12 years)

  • Licensed & insured

    in Connecticut & New York

Serving homeowners across our 5 CT counties and lower Westchester County, NY.
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Kitchen renovations produce two kinds of debris: the demo phase (cabinets, countertops, flooring, drywall, old appliances coming out) and the build phase (packaging from new appliances, cabinet boxes, drywall scrap, paint cans, miscellaneous). Most haulers handle one or the other. We handle both, and we can run them on whatever cadence your project actually needs.

This page is the door for everything residential-kitchen-reno: dumpster sizing decisions, appliance haul-away, same-day pickup for the final cleanout, and the combination math when one dumpster + one junk-removal visit is cheaper than two of either.

Who this is for

  • Homeowners mid-renovation — DIY or GC-managed
  • General contractors running residential kitchen jobs (see also Commercial: Contractors)
  • Kitchen designers managing client projects end-to-end
  • Realtors prepping a kitchen refresh before listing — see Pre-Listing Cleanouts

Roll-off dumpster pricing (kitchen reno reference)

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.

Sizing your dumpster for a kitchen reno

Standard CT residential kitchens, by project scope:

  • Cabinet refresh only (face-frame swap, no tear-out): 10-yard at $447. Cabinet boxes stay, doors + face frames go.
  • Standard mid-size kitchen gut (cabinets out, countertops out, appliances out, flooring out, drywall touched up): 15-yard at $547. Most-common sizing — covers ~80% of CT residential kitchen renos.
  • Larger custom kitchen (island demolition, expanded footprint, two-story open-plan): 20-yard at $647. Volume jumps when you take walls.
  • Full whole-floor reno combining kitchen + adjacent rooms: 30/40-yard tier at $899 — two 20-yard cans, swap-out flexibility for multi-week projects.

Weight math: stone countertops + tile flooring + drywall + cabinetry combined typically run 1,500-2,500 lbs for a standard kitchen. The 15-yard's 2,000-lb cap covers most; bigger custom kitchens with lots of stone get sized up to 20-yard for both volume AND weight headroom.

See our sizing guide for the full per-size decision math.

Junk removal — truck-space pricing (appliance haul)

When loading the dumpster yourself isn’t the right call — small volume, awkward access, or you just want it gone today — we send a crew. Pricing runs by truck space used, not by item. Final pricing confirmed before removal begins.

  • Minimum Load$145
  • 1/8 Truckload$195
  • 1/6 Truckload$250
  • 1/4 Truckload (~5 yd³)$295
  • 1/3 Truckload$340
  • 3/8 Truckload$395
  • 1/2 Truckload (~10 yd³)$455
  • 5/8 Truckload$535
  • 2/3 Truckload$615
  • 3/4 Truckload (~15 yd³)$655
  • 5/6 Truckload$690
  • 7/8 Truckload$745
  • Full Truckload (~20 yd³)$795

Not sure which tier? Send a few photos and we’ll size it for you.

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When the dumpster + junk-removal combo wins

A few patterns where the combo math beats one service alone:

  • Old appliance + reno debris. Dumpster handles the ongoing reno debris; same-day junk-removal pickup handles the old fridge / range / dishwasher as a separate dispatch. Faster than waiting for one big haul; cleaner than mixing CFC appliances into the dumpster.
  • Pre-demo appliance haul. Old appliances out a few days before demo begins. Junk-removal pickup at the minimum-load or half-truckload tier. Then the dumpster lands clean for demo day.
  • End-of-project cleanout. Reno's done; new appliances are in; there's a pile of packaging, drywall scrap, and miscellaneous debris. Half-truckload junk-removal visit at $455 typically covers it without needing another dumpster cycle.
  • Multi-week renos with a single dumpster. The 7-day rental window often doesn't cover a full kitchen reno; extension at $15/day handles the gap. For renos running over 3 weeks, sometimes a swap (full dumpster out, fresh one in) beats continuous extension.

We talk through the right combination on the call. Family-owned operator advice, not high-pressure upsell.

Same-day appliance haul

Junk-removal pickup for old appliances is one of the fastest dispatch types we run. Common patterns:

  • Single old appliance haul (fridge, range, dishwasher, washer, dryer): minimum-load tier $145.
  • Full appliance suite (fridge + range + dishwasher + washer/dryer + microwave): half-truckload tier $455.
  • CFC handling fee on refrigerators, freezers, AC units, dehumidifiers: $50 each (transfer-station pass-through, not marked up).

Same-day works when you call before 11 AM and you're within ~45 minutes of one of our depots. Phones answered Mon–Fri 8 AM – 4 PM live, AI after-hours and weekends.

Why us

  • Dumpster + junk-removal under one roof. Don't coordinate two haulers for one reno.
  • Family-owned. Same crew, same phone number. Justin reads emails personally.
  • 16,000+ jobs since 2014. Kitchen reno work is a meaningful share of the residential dispatch.
  • Operator-voice sizing advice. We tell you what size you actually need, not what's most expensive.
  • Same-day capacity for appliance haul-away when you're in our same-day service area.

Kitchen renovation debris FAQs

What size dumpster for a standard kitchen renovation?
Standard residential kitchen reno (cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring, drywall): [15-yard at $547](/15-yard-dumpster-rental-ct) is the sweet spot. Larger custom kitchen with island demolition or two-story open-plan reno: [20-yard at $647](/20-yard-dumpster-rental-ct). Cabinet refresh only (face-frame swap, no tear-out): [10-yard at $447](/10-yard-dumpster-rental-ct) is plenty.
Will granite countertops or tile floors hit the weight cap?
They can. Granite runs ~18-20 lbs per square foot installed. A typical 60-square-foot kitchen counter = ~1,200 lbs. Tile flooring runs ~3-5 lbs per square foot. Combined with cabinetry + drywall + appliances, a typical full kitchen gut comes in around 1,500-2,500 lbs total — within the 2,000-lb cap on a 15-yard or the 4,000-lb cap on a 20-yard. Bigger custom kitchens with more stone can push you to overage; we factor it into the size recommendation when you call.
Can you haul old appliances on the same job as the dumpster?
Yes — junk removal crew + dumpster work as a combo. Dumpster collects the ongoing debris over the reno window; junk removal pickup handles the old fridge / range / dishwasher / washer-dryer at the start (or end) of the project. CFC appliances (refrigerators, freezers) carry a $50 disposal fee.
What's the best timing for the dumpster?
Most kitchen renos run 2-6 weeks. The 7-day rental window is typically too short for the whole project. Common patterns: drop the bin at demo start, swap mid-project when full; or rent the bin for the demo week + return it after for finish-debris. Extensions are $15/day past day 7. We work with your GC on the timing.
Can you do same-day haul-away for just the old appliances?
Yes — junk-removal pickup is fast for appliance-only jobs. Minimum-load tier ($145) covers a single appliance; half-truckload tier ($455) covers a full appliance suite (fridge, range, dishwasher, washer/dryer). Same-day in-area when you call before 11 AM.
Do you work with general contractors or designers running the reno?
Yes. GCs and kitchen designers call us regularly for residential kitchen jobs. For contractors running multiple residential projects, the [Commercial: Contractors page](/commercial-dumpster-rental-for-contractors) walks through the standing-account workflow.
Can you handle the kitchen-reno cleanout at the end?
Yes — last-day junk-removal pickup for protective sheeting, packaging from new appliances, paint cans (empty/dry only), drywall scraps, and any miscellaneous reno debris. Half-truckload tier typically covers it.

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Book a dumpster or appliance haul

Call (203) 219-8855, Mon–Fri 8 AM – 4 PM live, AI after-hours and weekends. Same-day appliance haul when you call before 11 AM and you're in our same-day service area.