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Concrete Dumpster Rules: 7 Things You Can (and Can’t) Throw Away

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Concrete Dumpster

If you’re working on a project that involves heavy materials like concrete, brick, or asphalt, you might be wondering:

Do I need a special dumpster for this?

Can I mix other debris in with concrete?

These are some of the most common questions we get from homeowners and contractors across Ann Arbor, Brighton, and surrounding areas.

The short answer: concrete dumpsters are designed for specific materials only — and mixing debris can lead to extra fees or rejected loads.

In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what you can (and can’t) put in this type of dumpster so you can avoid surprises and keep your project running smoothly.

If you’re renting a concrete dumpster in Ann Arbor, Brighton, or surrounding areas, understanding these rules can help you avoid extra fees and delays.

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What Is a Concrete Dumpster?

Concrete Dumpster

A concrete dumpster is a specialized dumpster designed for heavy materials that can’t go into standard roll-off dumpsters due to weight restrictions.

Unlike regular dumpsters (10, 15, or 20 yard), heavy material dumpsters are:

  • Weight-restricted
  • Intended for clean, heavy debris only
  • Used for projects like:
    • Driveway removal
    • Patio demolition
    • Sidewalk tear-outs
    • Brick or masonry removal

Do You Need a Concrete Dumpster or a Regular Dumpster?

  • Concrete only → concrete dumpster
  • Mixed debris → 15 or 20 yard

Real Examples of When to Use a Concrete Dumpster

  • Removing a driveway → concrete dumpster
  • Patio demolition → concrete dumpster
  • Kitchen remodel → regular dumpster

What CAN You Put in a Concrete Dumpster?

These dumpsters are meant for clean loads, meaning only a single type of approved heavy materials should go inside.

✅ Accepted Materials:

  • Concrete (with or without rebar in most cases)
  • Brick
  • Asphalt
  • Stone
  • Cinder blocks

💡 Tip: Keeping your load clean ensures it can be properly recycled and helps you avoid additional fees.

What CANNOT Go in a Concrete Dumpster?

This is where most people make mistakes.

These dumpsters are NOT for mixed debris.

❌ Do NOT include:

  • Household junk
  • Wood or lumber
  • Drywall
  • Trash or bagged garbage
  • Furniture
  • Yard waste
  • Metal (unless attached like rebar)

Even small amounts of these materials can cause:

    • Additional sorting fees
    • Load rejection at the landfill
    • Extra charges after pickup

Why Concrete Dumpsters Have Strict Rules

Concrete is extremely heavy — much heavier than typical household debris.

For example:

  • A standard dumpster filled with junk = manageable weight
  • A dumpster filled with concrete = can exceed safe hauling limits quickly

That’s why:

  • These types of dumpsters are filled lower than standard dumpsters
  • Loads must stay clean and compliant
  • Disposal sites often require separated materials

Concrete disposal must follow local and environmental guidelines. You can review proper handling recommendations from the Environmental Protection Agency.

What Happens If You Mix Materials?

Mixing materials is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make.

If a concrete dumpster contains mixed debris:

  • It may be rejected at the disposal site
  • It could be reclassified as a standard dumpster
  • You may be charged additional fees

⚠️ In some cases, the load has to be manually sorted — which increases costs significantly.

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When Do You Need a Concrete Dumpster?

You should choose a concrete dumpster if your project involves mostly heavy materials like:

  • Removing a driveway
  • Tearing out a patio
  • Demolishing a sidewalk
  • Removing brick or masonry

👉 If your project includes mixed materials (wood, drywall, junk), a 15 or 20 yard dumpster is usually the better option.

Dumpster Sizes

If you’re unsure which dumpster size is right for your project, check out our guides:

  • What Fits in a 10 Yard Dumpster
  • What Fits in a 15 Yard Dumpster
  • What Fits in a 20 Yard Dumpster

These posts break down exactly what each dumpster can handle so you can choose with confidence.

Not Sure Which Dumpster You Need?

Choosing the wrong dumpster can cost you time and money — but it’s easy to avoid.

If you’re unsure whether your project needs a concrete dumpster or a standard dumpster, we’re happy to help.

👉 We’ll ask a few quick questions and recommend the right option so you don’t overpay or run into issues.

Get the Right Dumpster for Your Project

Whether you’re removing concrete or tackling a full cleanout, we make the process simple.

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Feel free to share this guide with neighbors or post it in your local Facebook groups.

FAQs

What can you put in a concrete dumpster?

Concrete dumpsters are typically used for clean heavy materials such as concrete, brick, asphalt, stone, and cinder blocks. Keeping the load clean helps avoid extra sorting fees and disposal issues.

Can you mix concrete with other debris in a dumpster?

In most cases, no. Concrete dumpsters are meant for clean loads only. Mixing in wood, drywall, trash, or household junk can lead to additional fees or rejected loads.

Do I need a separate dumpster for concrete?

If your project involves mostly concrete, brick, asphalt, or other heavy debris, a separate concrete dumpster is usually the best choice. If you have mixed materials, a standard dumpster may be more appropriate.

Why are concrete dumpsters filled lower than regular dumpsters?

Concrete is much heavier than normal household or construction debris. Concrete dumpsters are filled lower to stay within safe hauling and disposal weight limits.

Can brick and asphalt go in a concrete dumpster?

Yes, brick, asphalt, and similar heavy masonry materials are commonly accepted in concrete dumpsters, as long as the load stays clean and does not include mixed trash or other debris.

What happens if you put the wrong material in a concrete dumpster?

If prohibited or mixed materials are found in the dumpster, the load may be rejected or subject to additional disposal and sorting fees. That is why it is important to confirm acceptable materials before loading.

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