10-Yard Dumpsters
Suitable for small cleanouts, yard waste, and minor renovation debris.
Permian Basin Roll-Offs provides Dumpster Rental Options & Sizes in Odessa, TX for home cleanouts, remodels, roofing debris, and commercial projects. We serve Downtown Odessa, Sunset Heights, and Pleasant Hill with bins sized for 1920_1950-era properties, narrow driveways, and work sites near the Ector County Courthouse. With low flood risk and Odessa's dry climate, our roll-offs are a practical fit for local jobs of every size.
When we started Permian Basin Roll-Offs back in 2005, we noticed most folks in Pleasant Hill and Sunset Heights were guessing at dumpster sizes. Here's what we've learned: a 10-yard dumpster handles most bathroom remodels, while big projects near Medical Center often need our 30-yard containers. Our crew always checks your space - those 1920s driveways can be tight. Remember, Odessa's dry climate means we don't worry about rain delays, but we still follow EPA safety guidelines on every haul.
Explore various dumpster sizes to fit residential and commercial waste disposal needs.
Suitable for small cleanouts, yard waste, and minor renovation debris.
Ideal for medium-sized projects including roofing and remodeling waste.
Used for larger construction debris and bulky household junk removal.
Best for major construction or demolition projects with heavy waste volumes.
Designed for specific debris types such as concrete or metal recycling.
Flexible rental durations for commercial or residential project needs.
Choose the right roll-off dumpster for your Odessa project.
Permian Basin Roll-Offs matches dumpster options to Odessa job sites, from Downtown Odessa storefront cleanouts to Sunset Heights remodels. Container sizing accounts for narrow streets, older buildings, and mixed debris near the Ector County Courthouse.
For Downtown Odessa alley cleanouts and Pleasant Hill garage clearouts, smaller roll-offs fit tight drive lanes and curb space. Crews working near the Ector County Courthouse often use compact sizes to keep sidewalks and traffic lanes open.
Sunset Heights remodels from the 1920_1950 housing stock often produce lumber, plaster, and old fixtures. Mid-size dumpsters handle that mix without crowding narrow lots or blocking shared access behind older homes.
Demolition around Odessa oilfield yards and commercial strips near Downtown Odessa sends out heavier debris. Larger containers suit bulky framing, roofing tear-off, and mixed construction waste where load height and space on site matter.
Odessa’s 6.2in annual precipitation and low flood zone still leave soft ground near curb cuts after a storm. Placement near Sunset Heights and Pleasant Hill works better on firmer pads, especially beside older concrete and packed caliche.
When we drop a 20-yard dumpster in Sunset Heights, we always check for low-hanging power lines – those vintage 1920s neighborhoods weren't built with roll-offs in mind. Our walk-in loading door models work great for homeowners doing gradual cleanouts near Medical Center. Remember, even with Odessa's low flood risk, we still recommend placing dumpsters on paved surfaces during rare rain events. The Permian Basin's clay soil turns into slick gumbo when wet.
Choose the right dumpster size for Odessa projects.
We match dumpster sizes to Odessa’s unique mix of historic homes, medical district builds, and oil-boom-era remodels. Our roll-offs fit tight driveways and high-volume demo jobs alike.
We had a mixed cleanup near Downtown Odessa, and Mando’s crew walked us through the right roll-off size without overselling it. They knew the tight alley, the older 1920s-era structure, and the way those heavier walls change loading. The truck showed up clean, the placement was careful, and we filled it with demo debris, old cabinets, and roofing without any hassle. I liked hearing, 'We haul it, you forget it,' because that’s exactly how it went. No back-and-forth, no guessing, just solid local help from people who know Odessa job sites.
Our crew was clearing out a commercial space in Medical Center, and we needed a container that fit the job without blocking traffic or patient access. Permian Basin Roll-Offs gave us a straight answer on size, placement, and how to load mixed construction waste. The driver set it down cleanly, even with the lot layout and light afternoon wind kicking up dust. We’ve rented before, and this was the first time someone talked like they understood the real work instead of reading a script. That made the whole cleanup easier from the start.
We were cleaning out a property west of downtown in Sunset Heights, and the job turned into more junk than we expected once we got into the garage and yard. Mando’s team helped us pick a smaller dumpster that still handled the old lumber, broken furniture, and renovation scraps. I appreciated how they explained the loading space in plain language so we didn’t waste room. The pickup was smooth, and the whole thing felt like working with a neighbor who’s done this plenty of times around Odessa. That kind of local experience matters.
Common questions about dumpster sizes, placement, and regulations for Odessa neighborhoods and landmarks.
Permian Basin Roll-Offs offers 10, 20, and 30-yard dumpsters for Medical Center projects, fitting tight spaces and large cleanouts.
Low flood zones like Sunset Heights allow flexible placement without EPA runoff concerns, but pads are still recommended for stability.
Narrow alleys in Downtown Odessa require 10-yard dumpsters; we assess parking lanes and overhead clearance before delivery.
EPA regulations prohibit hazardous waste, tires, and liquids near cultural landmarks; separate disposal is required for these items.
All dumpsters have OSHA-compliant weight limits based on size; heavy materials like concrete require 30-yard containers.
Typical rentals last 7-10 days; extensions are possible if space permits and DEQ guidelines are followed.

Select from multiple dumpster sizes for construction, renovation, or cleanup in Odessa. Local service with prompt delivery and pickup.
Permian Basin Roll-Offs serves Odessa since 2015.