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Frisco, TX · 2026

Dumpster rental in Frisco, TX

Real DFW prices from $340 for a 10-yard to $625 for a 40-yard in 2026. Five verified Frisco-area haulers, 121 Regional Disposal Facility details, City of Frisco permit rules, and the master-planned communities Collin County haulers actually serve.

Frisco fact: Construction and remodeling debris is NEVER accepted at Frisco's local transfer station — it must go directly to the 121 Regional Disposal Facility in Melissa, TX (~18 miles north)

How much does a dumpster cost in Frisco in 2026?

Frisco dumpster prices in 2026 land between $340 (10-yard) and $625 (40-yard) on a 7-day rental with base weight included. The 20-yard runs $440–$510 — popular for kitchen + bath combos in the area’s master-planned communities. Texas’s no-income-tax setup, the relatively low landfill tipping fee at 121 RDF (~$48/ton), and the deeply competitive DFW hauler market keep Frisco prices within roughly 5% of the national average.

SizeDimensionsTypical useFrisco 2026 price
10-yard12'L × 8'W × 3.5'HSmall bath remodel, garage cleanout, 1 room$310–$420
15-yard16'L × 8'W × 4.5'HRoofing job, mid cleanout, single-room remodel$349–$471
20-yard22'L × 8'W × 4.5'HKitchen + bath remodel, whole-floor cleanout$404–$546
30-yard22'L × 8'W × 6'HWhole-house renovation, large addition$480–$650
40-yard22'L × 8'W × 8'HNew build, demolition, commercial job$570–$770

Frisco, TX in 2026 — the specifics

Population
235,000
82,000 housing units
Landfill
121 Regional Disposal Facility
North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) · ~$48/ton
Permit
$50–$200
City of Frisco Engineering Services Department · 3-7 business days
Neighborhoods served
12+
The Trails · Frisco Lakes · Newman Village

Frisco fact. Construction and remodeling debris is never accepted at Frisco’s local transfer station. Your hauler routes the dumpster directly to the 121 Regional Disposal Facility in Melissa, TX — about 18 miles north — operated by the North Texas Municipal Water District. That extra leg is already factored into your rental price. If you’re hauling debris yourself, you’ll need a proper authorization letter at the 121 RDF gate.

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What size do most Frisco projects need?

10–15 yard

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
20 yard

Most-popular size

Kitchen + bath combos, whole-floor cleanouts, mid-sized roofing, flooring + drywall replacement. The sweet spot most households need.

  • Full kitchen remodel
  • Whole-floor cleanout
  • Mid-size roof
30–40 yard

Big jobs

Whole-house renovations, additions, new construction, demolition, commercial cleanouts. Requires more driveway clearance.

  • House addition
  • Full home gut
  • New build / demo

Frisco dumpster rental FAQ — 2026

Do I need a permit for a dumpster in Frisco, TX?

Yes, if the dumpster will sit on a public street, sidewalk, or right-of-way you need a Right-of-Way Use permit from the City of Frisco Engineering Services Department. Private driveways are exempt from city permit — but Frisco's HOAs almost universally have additional rules about dumpster placement (visibility, duration, location). Check your HOA bylaws first. Apply by calling (972) 292-5400. Typical fees $50–$200. Process 3–7 business days.

Can I drop off construction debris at the Frisco transfer station?

No. Construction and remodeling debris is not accepted at Frisco's local transfer station. Your hauler will route the dumpster directly to the 121 Regional Disposal Facility in Melissa, TX (approximately 18 miles north). This routing is factored into your rental price. If you're disposing of construction debris yourself (without a hauler), you must take it directly to 121 RDF — and you need a proper authorization letter at the gate.

How much does a dumpster rental cost in Frisco?

Frisco prices in 2026 typically range from $340 for a 10-yard to $625 for a 40-yard (7-day rental, base weight included). The most popular 20-yard runs $440–$510. Frisco prices are within 5% of national average — Texas's no-income-tax environment, low landfill tipping fees ($48/ton at 121 RDF), and competitive DFW hauler market keep prices reasonable.

Where does trash from Frisco dumpsters go?

Most municipal solid waste goes to the 121 Regional Disposal Facility at 1820 N FM 1378, Melissa, TX 75454, operated by the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). The facility is roughly 18 miles north of Frisco. Tipping fees average $48/ton. Call (972) 442-5405 for current details.

How long can I keep a rental dumpster in Frisco?

Most Frisco-area haulers include 7 days in the base rental price. Extended rentals up to 14–21 days typically run $5–$12/day extra. If under a city ROW Use permit, the permit duration is the binding limit. HOA rules may further restrict duration in Phillips Creek Ranch, Stonebriar, and other master-planned communities.

Can a dumpster be placed on a Frisco street?

Yes, but only with a Right-of-Way Use permit from the City of Frisco Engineering Services. Plan 3–7 business days for processing. Most Frisco HOAs have additional rules about dumpster placement — check your HOA bylaws before booking. In master-planned communities like Stonebriar, the HOA may require the dumpster to sit only on your driveway, not the street, regardless of city permit status.

What can't I put in a dumpster in Frisco?

TCEQ regulations and NTMWD policy prohibit: hazardous materials, paint and solvents, tires, batteries (lead-acid and lithium), refrigerators and refrigerant-containing appliances, asbestos, medical waste, liquids, electronics (e-waste must be recycled separately), and yard waste mixed with general debris. Frisco runs separate bulk and yard waste drop-off services — check friscotexas.gov for the current schedule.