Dumpster Rentals in
Overland Park, KS
Tackling a remodel, roof, or cleanout in Overland Park? Tell us about the job and we'll match it to the right roll-off and a drop-off time that fits your week.
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ZTERS arranges roll-off dumpster rentals across Overland Park and the wider Kansas City metro, as well as nationwide. Most orders run through a single point of contact, with support for home renovations, commercial construction, and cleanouts of any size. We have handled thousands of rentals in markets like Overland Park, and customers can count on clear pricing, quick scheduling, and on-time delivery from our local hauler partners.
Overland Park is the second-largest city in Kansas and one of the fastest-growing corners of the Kansas City metro, and the building keeps pace with it. The Corporate Woods and College Boulevard office districts draw steady commercial and tenant-improvement work, the established neighborhoods north of College Boulevard see plenty of kitchen, bath, and basement remodels on homes from the 1960s and 70s, and the newer subdivisions pushing south past 135th and 159th feed a constant cycle of new construction and landscaping. The seasons shape demand too: roofing and renovation pick up through the warm months, and Johnson County's hail and ice storms drive plenty of roof tear-offs and cleanups. Our team helps you pick and schedule the right container for the job, whether it is a Nottingham kitchen rebuild, a Deer Creek basement finish, or a long-term commercial site off I-435. After more than a decade serving markets nationwide, ZTERS holds to the same standard everywhere: the right bin, delivered when promised, at a fair price, with a real person backing the rental from start to finish.
Types of Dumpsters for Rent in Overland Park
ZTERS offers 9 dumpster sizes for Overland Park projects, from small cleanouts to large construction jobs.
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ZTERS' smallest standard. A go-to for heavy debris (dirt, brick, concrete, shingles) and small bath or basement cleanouts on Overland Park driveways.
Holds about 3 pickup truck loads or 50–70 trash bags. Footprint roughly one standard parking space. Heavy-debris configs can carry up to 10 tons.
Best for dirt and soil removal, brick and masonry, concrete demo, and asphalt shingles. Also fits small bath remodels and garage cleanouts.
Our most-requested size for Overland Park home renos. Low side walls let DIYers walk debris in for Nottingham and Lionsgate kitchen and bath rebuilds.
Holds 8–10 pickup truck loads or about 120 trash bags. Footprint roughly two parking spaces end-to-end.
Best for kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-house decluttering, mid-size garage and attic cleanouts, mid-size landscaping, and roof replacements on smaller homes.
Largest standard roll-off. Built for teardown rebuilds, new construction south of 135th Street, and large commercial cleanouts.
Holds about 12 pickup truck loads or 230–250 trash bags. The 8-ft walls make rear-door loading essential for bulky items.
Best for new construction, major demos, full kitchen-and-bath gut renos, and large commercial cleanouts. Note: dense debris (concrete, shingles) needs a heavy-debris bin instead.
Heavy-debris workhorse. Built for dirt, brick, concrete, and roof-tear-off shingles where weight matters more than volume.
Holds 4–5 pickup truck loads or 60–85 trash bags. Generous weight allowance — heavy materials hit the weight cap long before they fill the volume.
Best for dirt and soil removal, brick and masonry, concrete demo, and asphalt shingles. Also fits single-room renos and basement cleanouts.
Bridges heavy-debris bins and mid-size cleanouts. Good fit for Brookwood and Wycliffe multi-room remodels and garage cleanouts with bulky items.
Holds about 4.5 pickup truck loads or 80–100 trash bags. Roughly the volume of 15 standard washing machines.
Best for multi-room remodels, flooring removal, garage cleanouts, light demo, larger landscaping, and deck builds. Heavy materials need a smaller heavy-debris bin.
Taller profile (6 ft walls) is ideal for bulky debris. Common for larger Overland Park home renovations and partial roof replacements.
Holds about 6 pickup truck loads or 80+ trash bags. The 6-ft walls mean heavy or bulky items load best through the rear swing door.
Best for larger home renovations, partial roof replacements, mid-sized construction, and hybrid residential and light-commercial jobs.
More vertical capacity than the 20-yard with a similar footprint. Built for office cleanouts, commercial remodels, and bulky debris.
Holds about 9 pickup truck loads. A meaningful step up from the 20-yard for projects that have more bulk than weight.
Best for residential renovations with bulky debris, office and commercial remodels, and large estate cleanouts.
Built for large Overland Park jobs: full home renovations, estate cleanups, active construction sites, and commercial mixed debris.
Holds about 9 pickup truck loads or 170–190 trash bags. Footprint roughly two parking spaces end-to-end.
Best for whole-house cleanouts, large home demos, active construction, and commercial mixed debris. Note: cannot accept dirt, concrete, brick, or shingles.
Niche size between 30 and 40 yard — when 30 will overflow but you don't want to pay for a 40 you won't fill.
Holds about 10–11 pickup truck loads or 200+ trash bags.
Best for large home cleanouts where furniture and appliance volume drives the need, mid-to-large construction, and whole-house remodels with significant bulky debris.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, no. When the dumpster sits entirely on your own property, such as a driveway or a private off-street lot, the City of Overland Park does not require a permit, and that covers the bulk of residential rentals from Deer Creek to Nottingham.
A permit comes into play when the container has to sit in the public right-of-way, meaning the street, the curb lane, or the sidewalk. The City of Overland Park requires a Right-of-Way Permit for obstructions placed in the public way, and these are handled through the city at City Hall, 8500 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, KS 66212; the main city line is (913) 895-6000.
Many homes in Overland Park sit in HOA-governed subdivisions, so it is also worth checking your association rules on container placement and how long a bin can stay out front before the dumpster arrives. If you are unsure which rules apply to your address, your ZTERS representative can sort it out before you book.
Overland Park dumpster pricing tracks with the size you choose, current disposal fees at area landfills and transfer stations, fuel, and any permit your placement requires. ZTERS pricing in Overland Park runs from about $375 for a 10 yard up to roughly $649 for a 40 yard, with each container including a set tonnage allowance and a 10-day rental window.
Need it longer than ten days? You can extend the rental for an added fee. Delivery averages around $130 depending on how far the run is, the size of the bin, and fuel at the time. Here is an estimate of ZTERS Overland Park dumpster prices by size:
| Dumpster Size | Low Estimate | High Estimate | Rental Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Yard | $375 | $549 | 10 days |
| 20 Yard | $419 | $589 | 10 days |
| 30 Yard | $459 | $619 | 10 days |
| 40 Yard | $489 | $649 | 10 days |
For most renters the simplest route is to let the hauler handle it. When your placement needs a Right-of-Way Permit because the container will sit in the street, the curb lane, or on the sidewalk, ZTERS can coordinate the application with the City of Overland Park, fold the cost into your rental, and line approval up with your delivery date.
If you would rather apply yourself, the city issues Right-of-Way Permits through its Planning and Development Services group at City Hall, 8500 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, KS 66212; the main city line is (913) 895-6000, weekdays during normal business hours. Apply several business days ahead so the placement can be reviewed before the bin goes down, and be ready to note the exact location and how long the container will stay.
Fees and any traffic-control requirements vary by location and duration, so confirm current figures with the city. If you are unsure which permit applies, a brief call with your ZTERS representative can confirm the requirements.
Yes, with a permit. When there is no practical way to keep the container on private property, the City of Overland Park allows street placement once you hold a Right-of-Way Permit for the obstruction in the public way. Keep the container clear of fire hydrants, storm drains, driveways, crosswalks, and bike lanes, and place it so it does not block sightlines at intersections or driveways.
The city may also ask for reflective markers or barricades so the bin is visible at night, and those are the renter's responsibility. Most Overland Park homes have wide driveways and ample off-street parking, so a driveway drop is usually the easier and cheaper option and avoids the permit altogether. A street-placed container can also interfere with snow removal in winter, so the city may ask you to relocate it during a storm.
The simplest path for most renters is to have ZTERS coordinate the permit at booking so the cost is built into the rental and approval matches your delivery window.
ZTERS delivers across all of Overland Park and the wider Kansas City metro. Areas we cover include Downtown Overland Park and the area around Santa Fe Drive, Deer Creek, Nottingham, Nottingham Forest, Lionsgate, Wycliffe, Mission Ranch, Brookwood, the Corporate Woods business district near I-435, and the newer subdivisions south of 135th Street toward 159th.
Coverage extends well past the city line to Leawood, Lenexa, Olathe, Shawnee, Prairie Village, Mission, Merriam, and across the state line into Kansas City, Missouri. If your project sits inside an Overland Park or Johnson County ZIP code, ZTERS can almost certainly arrange delivery. For sites in gated communities, office parks, or other restricted areas, a quick call with a representative will confirm coverage and any access requirements.
Timing depends on when you order, whether your placement needs a permit, and how booked the local haulers are that week. For private-property drops on driveways, yards, and off-street commercial lots, same-day service is often possible when the order comes in before about 10 a.m. and you have some flexibility on size. Next-day delivery is the more common outcome for orders placed later in the day, and two to three business days is the safe estimate for routine planning.
When the container has to go in the public right-of-way, build in extra time so the city permit is in hand before the truck rolls. Demand climbs in spring and summer with renovation and roofing season across Johnson County, and winter ice storms can slow a delivery when roads turn slick. Booking a few days ahead gives you the best choice of size, drop window, and placement.
It comes down to the scope of the work and how heavy the debris will be. A single bathroom remodel usually fits a 10 or 15 yard, and the 10 yard is the better pick when you are pulling a lot of tile or cement backer board, since dense material hits the weight limit before it fills the bin. A full kitchen remodel or a primary-bath rebuild typically calls for a 20 yard, which is the size most Overland Park homeowners reach for. Multi-room renovations and additions move up to a 25 or 30 yard, and a whole-house remodel or a teardown lands in the 30 to 40 yard range. For roofing, a 20 yard handles a single layer of asphalt shingles on most Overland Park homes, while larger two-story houses in Deer Creek or Lionsgate, or multi-layer tear-offs, often need a 30 yard.
A couple of local notes: many of the older ranch homes north of College Boulevard have finished basements, so a basement remodel can fill a bin faster than you expect once the drywall and old carpet come out; and most subdivisions here have wide driveways that easily hold a 20 or 30 yard without needing a street permit. When you are torn between two sizes, sizing up usually costs less than paying for a second haul.
Overland Park Dumpster Rental Customer Reviews
"Rented a 20 yard for a kitchen remodel near 119th and Quivira and it was painless from start to finish. I called in the morning, got a straight answer on the size I needed, and the bin was sitting on my driveway the next day. The quote I was given is exactly what I paid, no surprise fees at the end."
"We run a remodeling crew around Johnson County and moved all of our roll-off orders to ZTERS this past year. One number to call, quick swap-outs, and the drivers always set the can exactly where we want it even on the tighter lots over in Nottingham. It has saved us a lot of phone tag."
"Needed a 30 yard for a full basement cleanout off Metcalf after my mom downsized. Delivery slipped a day because of an ice storm, but the rep kept me in the loop the whole time and the driver was careful backing onto the driveway. Fair price and honest people, I would call them again."
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