Small projects
Single-room remodels, garage cleanouts, small roof tear-offs, deck removal, basement decluttering. Fits in most driveways.
- Single bathroom remodel
- Garage cleanout
- Small roofing repair
Bend, OR · 2026
Real Central Oregon prices from $310 for a 10-yard to $820 for a 40-yard in 2026. Five verified Bend-area haulers, Knott Landfill specifics, City of Bend permit rules, and the neighborhoods our haulers actually serve.
Central Oregon dumpster prices in 2026 run from $310 (10-yard) to $820 (40-yard) on a 7-day rental with base weight included. The most common 20-yard size lands at $415–$610. Bend prices run 12–18% above the national average — driven by the remote landfill access (Knott Landfill is the primary disposal point) and the area’s elevated operational costs as the high desert continues to grow.
| Size | Dimensions | Typical use | Bend 2026 price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-yard | 12'L × 8'W × 3.5'H | Small bath remodel, garage cleanout, 1 room | $323–$437 |
| 15-yard | 16'L × 8'W × 4.5'H | Roofing job, mid cleanout, single-room remodel | $370–$500 |
| 20-yard | 22'L × 8'W × 4.5'H | Kitchen + bath remodel, whole-floor cleanout | $434–$587 |
| 30-yard | 22'L × 8'W × 6'H | Whole-house renovation, large addition | $514–$696 |
| 40-yard | 22'L × 8'W × 8'H | New build, demolition, commercial job | $604–$816 |
Bend fact. Knott Landfill is one of the few US municipal landfills that charges by the cubic yard rather than by the ton. The 2026 schedule: $26 for the first cubic yard, $11 for each additional, with yard debris separated at $6 per cubic yard. That unusual structure favors smaller, denser loads — and helps explain why Bend pricing is sensitive to debris type.
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Single-room remodels, garage cleanouts, small roof tear-offs, deck removal, basement decluttering. Fits in most driveways.
Kitchen + bath combos, whole-floor cleanouts, mid-sized roofing, flooring + drywall replacement. The sweet spot most households need.
Whole-house renovations, additions, new construction, demolition, commercial cleanouts. Requires more driveway clearance.
Yes, if the dumpster will sit in the public right-of-way (street, sidewalk, or parking strip) you need a Right-of-Way Encroachment Permit (Tier 1) from the City of Bend Private Development Engineering Division. Private driveways are exempt. Apply via the Bend Online Permit Center or call (541) 388-5580. Engineering review is required even for the lowest tier — plan for 5–10 business days.
Bend prices in 2026 typically range from $310 for a 10-yard to $820 for a 40-yard (7-day rental, base weight included). The most popular 20-yard runs $415–$610. Bend prices run 12–18% above national average — driven by Central Oregon's remote landfill access (Knott is the primary disposal site) and the area's elevated operational costs.
Most municipal waste from Bend dumpsters goes to Knott Landfill Recycling & Transfer Facility at 61050 SE 27th Street, Bend, OR 97702. Operated by Deschutes County Solid Waste. Knott uses a per-cubic-yard fee structure (rather than per-ton like most landfills): $26 for the first cubic yard, $11 each additional cubic yard (household/construction debris up to 4 cu yd). Yard debris is separate at $6/cubic yard.
Yes, but only with a Right-of-Way Encroachment Permit from the City of Bend. The application goes through the Private Development Engineering Division and requires engineering review. For a typical residential dumpster, this is a Tier 1 (No Street Cut) permit. Apply through the Bend Online Permit Center — plan 5–10 business days for processing.
Most Bend-area haulers include 7 days in the base rental price. Extended rentals up to 14–21 days typically run $7–$15/day extra. If the dumpster is on a public right-of-way under a city encroachment permit, the permit duration may limit how long you can keep it. Confirm permit terms with the Private Development Engineering Division.
Oregon DEQ regulations and Knott Landfill policy prohibit the following in standard rolloff dumpsters: hazardous materials, paint and solvents, tires, lead-acid and lithium batteries, refrigerators and other refrigerant-containing appliances, asbestos, medical waste, liquids, oil and fuel, and yard waste mixed with general debris. Yard debris can be disposed of at Knott separately for $6 per cubic yard.
Several Central Oregon haulers offer same-day delivery for orders placed before 10am on weekdays. Same-day surcharges run $25–$75. Saturday delivery is widely available. Sunday delivery is rare in Central Oregon (Knott Landfill is closed Sundays, limiting hauler logistics) and usually carries a $50+ surcharge when offered.