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Dumpster Rental in Seattle, Washington: Prices, Reviews & How to Save

I analyzed 5 dumpster rental companies in Seattle, Washington. Here's who's rated highest, what you'll actually pay, and how to avoid the hidden fees that inflate your bill.

April 1, 20267 min readBy Chad Waldman

Dumpster Rental in Seattle, Washington: Prices, Reviews & How to Save

I pulled the data on every dumpster rental company serving Seattle, Washington. Not from a Google scrape-and-paste. Real business data — ratings, review counts, contact info. 5 companies total.

Here's what I found.

The Seattle Dumpster Rental Market at a Glance

Seattle has 5 dumpster rental companies competing for your business. The average Google rating across all of them is 2.7 stars based on 126 total reviews.

That's decent — and it means you have options. Competition is good for your wallet.

Top-Rated Dumpster Rental Companies in Seattle

CompanyRatingReviewsPhone
Kevin Dumpster Inc5.010+1 360-203-7318
Dumpster Solutions NW4.935+1 206-255-0095
Budget Dumpster (Seattle)3.781+1 206-487-4263
Wingman Security0.00+1 606-444-3635
zenvorallc0.00+1 206-905-7613

What You'll Actually Pay in Seattle

Dumpster rental pricing in Seattle varies more than you'd think. For a standard 7-day rental:

  • 10-yard dumpster: $250–$450 (garage cleanouts, small remodels)
  • 20-yard dumpster: $350–$550 (kitchen/bath remodels, roofing)
  • 30-yard dumpster: $400–$650 (new construction, large cleanouts)
  • 40-yard dumpster: $450–$800 (major demo, commercial projects)
Prices in Seattle are generally in line with national averages.

The Hidden Fees Nobody Mentions

Here's where Seattle haulers get you if you're not paying attention:

  • Overage charges: $40–$100 per extra ton. This is the #1 surprise cost. Always ask about weight limits upfront.
  • Extended rental fees: $5–$15 per day past your rental period. Plan your project timeline before booking.
  • Prohibited items surcharges: Tires, mattresses, and appliances often carry $25–$75 per-item fees.
  • Delivery/pickup fees: Some companies bake this into the price. Others don't. Ask.

How to Get the Best Price in Seattle

Three rules:

1. Compare at least 3 quotes. Same dumpster, same zip — prices vary by $200+. I've seen it in the data. Don't call one company and hope for the best.

2. Know your weight. Most haulers include 2–4 tons in the base price. If you're tossing concrete, roofing shingles, or dirt, you'll blow past that limit fast. Ask about heavy debris pricing upfront.

3. Book midweek. Weekday bookings tend to get slightly better rates and faster delivery.

My Recommendation

Kevin Dumpster Inc leads the pack with a 5.0 rating across 10 reviews. Dumpster Solutions NW (4.9 stars, 35 reviews) is another strong choice, and Budget Dumpster (Seattle) (3.7 stars, 81 reviews) rounds out the top three.

But the best deal depends on your project. Enter your zip code above to see real-time pricing and availability from all 5 haulers in Seattle.

Bottom Line

Seattle has enough competition that you shouldn't be overpaying. Compare quotes, watch the weight limits, and book when you're ready — most haulers can deliver within 24–48 hours.

I'm Chad. Your chemist. And yes, I apply the same analytical rigor to dumpster pricing that I do to supplement labels. Data doesn't lie.

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