Lycka rents concrete dumpsters Morgantown built for the weight. Roll-off containers for concrete, brick, asphalt, and dirt — properly weighted, properly priced, properly disposed.
Concrete is heavy. A standard 20-yard dumpster filled with concrete weighs roughly 30 tons. Most rental companies don't tell you that, which is how a contractor in Morgantown, MS ends up with a refused container, a denied haul, and a project sitting on hold while concrete piles up next to a bin nobody can lift.
We do this differently. Every concrete dumpster rental from Lycka is sized, weighted, and priced for what you're actually disposing of.
A regular roll-off dumpster is designed for mixed debris — drywall, wood, insulation, packaging. The container's maximum legal load is calibrated for that weight density.
Concrete weighs about 4,000 pounds per cubic yard. Asphalt weighs about 3,800. Brick is similar. Dirt and gravel land in the same range.
Drop a full load of any of those materials into a 30-yard standard dumpster, and you've created a container that legally can't be moved on public roads. Trucks have axle weight limits. Roll-off chassis have rated capacities. The math fails before the truck even arrives.
That's why concrete dumpsters exist. They're smaller — usually 10 yards — and they're priced with a weight allowance that accounts for what's going in them.
Each option is matched to a specific weight and material profile. We'll help you pick the right one during your booking call.
The standard concrete container. Holds approximately 10 cubic yards of pure concrete — roughly 10 tons total. Compact footprint fits on driveways, in alleys, and on tight commercial sites in Morgantown.
For mixed-heavy projects in Morgantown, MS — concrete plus brick plus dirt. Slightly larger volume than the 10-yard but still weighted for dense material.
Larger volume container with weight restrictions clearly stated. Used for larger excavation projects where dirt makes up the bulk of the load.
Specifically permitted for asphalt disposal — important because some landfills in Morgantown separate asphalt from concrete and charge differently. We route asphalt loads to the correct facility.
Similar weight profile to concrete. Used for chimney teardowns, masonry wall demolition, retaining wall removal in Morgantown, MS.
For demolition projects that hit a snag — surprise concrete found mid-excavation, unexpected slab teardowns, regulatory deadlines. Limited daily availability in Morgantown.
Concrete dumpster sizing is math, not guesswork. When you call, we'll ask:
▪ Project type — slab removal, foundation demolition, decorative concrete, etc.
▪ Estimated volume — square footage and thickness of what's being removed
▪ Material mix — pure concrete, or concrete plus rebar, plus dirt, plus other debris
▪ Site access — what size truck can reach the placement spot in Morgantown, MS
▪ Timeline — single haul or multiple swaps
From there, we recommend a container — usually a 10-yard for pure concrete projects, larger for mixed-material jobs.
Here's what gets contractors in trouble:
A typical residential concrete slab — say, a 400 sq ft patio at 4 inches thick — generates about 5 cubic yards of waste. That's roughly 5 tons.
A 10-yard concrete dumpster comfortably handles that.
A larger project — a 2,000 sq ft driveway at 6 inches thick — generates around 30 cubic yards. That's 30 tons of waste.
You don't put 30 tons in one container. You schedule three 10-yard hauls, or use a 20-yard with weight limits clearly negotiated.
If your provider in Morgantown doesn't walk you through this math, you'll find out at the disposal facility when they refuse the load. We do this calculation with you before delivery.
Concrete dumpster rental pricing in Morgantown, MS includes:
▪ Base rental rate — covers the container and a defined rental period
▪ Tonnage allowance — most contracts include a weight limit; overage is billed per ton
▪ Disposal fees — concrete and asphalt are sometimes routed to different facilities with different rates
▪ Delivery and pickup — flat fees, disclosed in your quote
What we don't do: hide the tonnage charge. If you'll exceed the included weight, we tell you upfront and quote a multi-haul plan instead.
1. You call. We discuss your project — material type, volume estimate, site conditions in Morgantown. We send a quote within an hour, itemized so you can see what you're paying for.
2. You confirm. We schedule delivery — usually within 24 to 48 hours for standard requests in Morgantown, MS.
3. Driver arrives. Container is placed in the agreed location, photo-documented. You start filling.
4. When you're done — or when the container hits weight capacity — you call for haul. We swap empty for full, or pick up depending on your contract.
5. After haul, we route the material to the correct disposal facility based on what's in the container. You get a weight ticket if you need one for project documentation.
Wrong container size. Provider drops a 30-yard, you fill it with concrete, truck can't lift it. Now you're paying for a manual transfer.
Hidden tonnage charges. Quote says one price. Invoice says triple, because the included weight was 2 tons and you put in 9.
Disposal routing errors. Some facilities in Morgantown don't take mixed loads. If your dumpster contains concrete with embedded wood, drywall, or other contamination, disposal fees spike.
Delivery failures. Concrete projects often have tight schedules — pour windows, demolition crews, equipment rentals. A late dumpster delivery cascades.
We've built our operation around avoiding all four.
▪ Demolition contractors handling slab and foundation work
▪ Landscapers removing old patios, walkways, or retaining walls
▪ Pool installers and decorative concrete crews in Morgantown, MS
▪ Road and driveway contractors
▪ General contractors managing renovation projects with concrete removal
▪ Property owners doing DIY concrete teardowns
If your project generates dense, heavy debris, a concrete dumpster is the right tool. If you're disposing of mixed light debris with a small amount of concrete, we may recommend a different solution — and we'll tell you.
Most contractors in Morgantown price their concrete demolition projects by labor and equipment. The disposal side gets a quick estimate — "throw a dumpster on it" — and that's where the budget cracks open.
Here's the breakdown that catches people off guard. A standard demolition project generating 20 cubic yards of concrete waste isn't a one-dumpster job. At roughly 4,000 pounds per cubic yard, that's 40 tons. Even the heaviest-rated roll-off truck in Morgantown, MS can't haul 40 tons in a single pickup.
So the math becomes: three or four 10-yard hauls minimum, each with its own delivery, swap, and disposal cost. The total disposal bill on a "small" residential concrete project can easily exceed $1,500 once everything is loaded out properly.
The contractors who win these projects are the ones who price the disposal correctly upfront. The ones who underbid the haul portion eat the cost, lose margin, and remember the lesson on the next project.
Two practical tips: First, weigh a sample. A square foot of 4-inch concrete weighs about 47 pounds. Multiply by your square footage, divide by 2,000, and you have your tonnage. Second, talk to your dumpster provider before you bid the job, not after you win it. Accurate disposal cost is the difference between profit and loss on concrete work in Morgantown.
Call Lycka. Tell us what you're demolishing. We'll do the weight math, recommend the right container, and quote a flat rate for delivery and haul in Morgantown, MS.
Get clarity before you commit. That's the Lycka difference.