Need it gone fast? Dump Dogs brings clean, reliable dumpsters to your site -delivered on time, picked up hassle-free, every time.
At Dump Dogs Dumpster Rentals, we provide the best dumpster rental in OKC, taking the hassle out of cleanup. Whether you’re tackling a remodel, managing a job site, or clearing out the garage, we’ll deliver the right-sized dumpster fast — and pick it up just as quickly.
Every project has its own challenges, and we provide the right equipment and support to match. From sorting debris to managing heavy loads, we handle the tough parts so your project stays on track.
Whether you’re tackling a home renovation, clearing out your garage, or managing a job site, we provide the right dumpster size for every project. With fast delivery, easy pick-up, and flexible rental options, handling debris has never been simpler. You fill it, and we’ll take care of the rest!
Need debris removed without renting a dumpster? Our Junk Haul service is perfect for residential and commercial clean-ups, including dirt, concrete, and general construction debris. We handle the heavy lifting, hauling, and disposal so you don’t have to.
We offer discounts and flexible time frames for contractors, repeat customers, and multiple rentals. Get in touch today to set up your next job the easy way.
Getting rid of waste shouldn’t be complicated. Our dumpster rental process is quick, transparent, and built around your schedule – from first call to final pickup. We make it easy to get the right dumpster in the right place, exactly when you need it.
Book your dumpster drop-off and pick-up with our easy online form. We deliver anywhere in the OKC metro.
Choose your dumpster size and schedule your delivery - we’ll drop it off right where you need it, fast and on time.
Load it with your debris, junk, or construction waste at your own pace. Short project or big job, our dumpsters handle it all.
Once you’re done, just call or text us - we’ll pick it up and handle the disposal. Don’t want to lift a finger? Ask about our full-service junk haul off and site clean-up options.
Dump Dogs Dumpster Rentals isn’t a big out-of-state franchise – we’re local folks who take pride in keeping Oklahoma City clean, one load at a time. From driveways to job sites, our team shows up on time, treats your property with care, and makes sure your cleanup goes off without a hitch. Reliable, friendly, and always fair – that’s how we do business.
No two projects are the same – that’s why we offer multiple dumpster sizes to match your needs. From small weekend cleanups to full-scale remodels, we’ll help you choose the right fit and get it delivered fast. Prices include a 14-day on-site dumpster rental, giving you plenty of time to finish the job. Clear pricing, no surprises, and local service you can count on.
Perfect for small cleanouts, bathroom renovations and yard debris.
Ideal for mid-size remodels, roofing projects, etc…
Large cleanouts, job sites, home renovation projects.
Simply fill out the form to get started. Choose whether you need a Dumpster Rental or Junk Haul, enter your details, and we’ll confirm your booking as soon as possible!
Simply fill out the form to get started. Choose whether you need a Dumpster Rental or Junk Haul, enter your details, and we’ll confirm your booking as soon as possible!
Our customers know they can count on us for fast, reliable service from start to finish. Their reviews reflect the trust and satisfaction we work hard to earn with every job.
When it comes to disposing of waste, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Dump Dogs is here to answer your questions and guide you on the proper way to get rid of your items. Even if we can’t take something, we partner with local hazmat and waste disposal agencies to help you find the right solution!
Just about any nonhazardous household junk can go in a dumpster. (Household hazardous waste is any item or product that is corrosive or toxic or can catch fire, react, or explode under certain circumstances, per the EPA. If you aren’t sure if your items are hazardous, the EPA’s household hazardous waste page can offer some insight.)
Household junk can range from furniture and appliances to yard waste, construction debris to plain old trash. In most cases, if it can fit in the dumpster, it can go in the dumpster.
Oklahoma lawns take a beating — from weekend projects to wild weather. When branches, leaves, and storm debris start to pile up, our dumpsters make cleanup simple. Most green waste, including brush and yard trimmings, can go right in.
Some materials, like oversized tree stumps or dense root balls, may need special handling or an additional fee. If you’re unsure, just reach out — we’ll let you know what’s accepted and help you pick the right dumpster for your load.
Household junk can range from furniture and appliances to yard waste, construction debris to plain old trash. In most cases, if it can fit in the dumpster, it can go in the dumpster.
Renovations and construction projects create plenty of mess — from drywall and flooring to shingles, lumber, and scrap materials. Our dumpsters are built to handle heavy loads, making it easy to keep your job site clean and safe. Most construction and remodeling debris can go straight in the container, but certain materials like paint, adhesives, or asbestos products require special disposal. If you’re unsure, we’re happy to guide you on what’s allowed.
Some materials, like oversized tree stumps or dense root balls, may need special handling or an additional fee. If you’re unsure, just reach out — we’ll let you know what’s accepted and help you pick the right dumpster for your load.
Household junk can range from furniture and appliances to yard waste, construction debris to plain old trash. In most cases, if it can fit in the dumpster, it can go in the dumpster.
Tables, chairs, bookcases, and cabinets made entirely of wood can be safely placed in our dumpsters.
For items with upholstery, cushions, or other non-wood materials, contact us first to make sure they’re disposed of according to local guidelines.
Large appliances — such as air conditioners, washers, and dryers are acceptable for dumpster disposal only if all hazardous fluids, including freon, have been properly drained.
If you’re unable or prefer not to drain these items yourself, they cannot go in a dumpster and must be handled by a licensed professional.
As long as they are completely empty, used aerosol cans like cooking spray, hairspray, or other household items can be thrown in a dumpster. Partially full aerosol cans still pose an explosion risk and cannot be thrown in a dumpster.
Alkaline batteries today — including AA, AAA, C, D, 9-volt, and button cells — no longer contain mercury and are generally safe for standard disposal. Unlike older batteries manufactured before the mid-1990s, modern alkaline batteries meet federal and state guidelines and can be placed in a dumpster.
For typical household use, most electronics can be safely placed in a dumpster. However, if you’re disposing of large quantities — like during an office or business cleanout — state law requires proper e-waste recycling. In Oklahoma, electronics must be taken to an approved recycling center or participating retailers such as Staples, Best Buy, or Office Depot.
Some items are considered hazardous because they can pose risks to people, pets, or the environment. Materials such as pesticides, freon, motor oil, and other automotive fluids cannot be placed in a dumpster and must be taken to a licensed hazardous waste facility.
Everyday household waste — from furniture and appliances to yard debris and general trash — can typically go in a dumpster as long as it fits safely.
Hazardous waste can’t go in a dumpster, and neither can anything contaminated with hazardous waste, like mulch or soil. Contact a local household hazardous waste drop-off center or the Oklahoma EPA office for directions on how to dispose of contaminated materials.
Empty containers of cleaners and chemicals can be recycled or thrown away, but any remaining liquids or solutions must not be placed in a dumpster. Always follow the instructions on the product label for proper disposal.
Items such as propane tanks, oils, fuels, and gas are extremely flammable and cannot be disposed of in a dumpster. Improper disposal creates serious safety hazards for people and the environment. Always contact a licensed hazardous waste facility or your local fire department for proper handling instructions.
Dried, empty paint cans can be recycled along with other materials, but liquid paint, thinners, stains, or lacquers may contain hazardous substances like lead or mercury and cannot be placed in a dumpster.
Asbestos contaminates everything, so if your home has asbestos, renovation or construction material that could otherwise go in a dumpster now can’t. Removal of asbestos-contaminated waste requires a licensed contractor.
Materials like resins, pen ink, and printer ink cannot be thrown in a dumpster because they can damage or stain the dumpster and landfill equipment. Check with your local office supply store for proper disposal instructions.
Even when empty, hot water tanks can contain harmful gases, which creates a risk of explosion. To dispose of them safely, contact a local HVAC company, a professional junk hauler, or your waste management facility, many of which can handle pickup and proper disposal.
Household batteries fall within federal standards for household hazardous waste, but car, computer, and lead-acid batteries are much more toxic and cannot go in a dumpster. Other batteries that require recycling or hazardous waste disposal including rechargeable batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and silver oxide batteries.
The center of an intact tire traps the methane gas produced in a landfill, causing the tire to shift and possibly tear the protective liner that prevents the landfill from polluting the surrounding environment. This means they’re not allowed in landfills, and they’re not allowed in a dumpster. Contact a local auto parts store or recycling agency for proper disposal instructions.
Medical infectious or biohazardous waste is any material that has come into contact with bodily fluids or is used in medicine. While this restriction primarily applies to medical facilities, there are specific instances when medical household waste may require professional disposal, such as:
These items are unsafe for disposal in a dumpster. Contact a local health agency or the Oklahoma EPA for guidance on how to dispose of them properly.