How Much Can a 20 Yard Dumpster Hold? A CSRA Homeowner’s Guide

If you're tackling a cleanup, renovation, or construction project in the CSRA — including Augusta, Evans, Grovetown, Martinez, North Augusta, Harlem, or Appling — a 20-yard roll-off dumpster is one of the most popular sizes you can rent. But how much material can a 20-yard dumpster actually hold?

Here’s everything CSRA homeowners and contractors need to know before renting.

📏 Dimensions of a 20 Yard Dumpster

A standard 20-yard roll-off dumpster measures approximately:

  • 22 feet long

  • 7.5 feet wide

  • 4–4.5 feet tall

While exact measurements may vary slightly between dumpster companies in Augusta and Evans, the overall capacity stays the same at 20 cubic yards.

This size is ideal for driveways in neighborhoods throughout Grovetown, Martinez, and North Augusta.

📦 How Much Can a 20 Yard Dumpster Hold?

A 20-yard dumpster holds 20 cubic yards of material, which is roughly equal to:

  • 6–8 pickup truck loads

  • 2–3 tons of debris included with most rentals

  • Up to 3.5 tons depending on material and landfill limits

This makes it one of the most versatile and cost-effective dumpster sizes available in the CSRA.

🧹 Best Uses for a 20 Yard Dumpster in the CSRA

Homeowners and contractors across Augusta, Grovetown, Evans, and Martinez commonly rent 20-yard dumpsters for projects like:

✔ Home & Garage Cleanouts

  • Whole-home decluttering

  • Estate cleanouts

  • Moving prep

  • Basement or attic cleanouts

✔ Renovations & Remodeling

  • Kitchen remodels

  • Bathroom tear-outs

  • Flooring removal

  • Countertop and cabinet demolition

✔ Construction & Demo Work

  • Drywall

  • Framing lumber

  • Siding

  • Roofing shingles (up to ±30 squares)

✔ Storm & Yard Debris

Especially common after CSRA storms:

  • Tree limbs

  • Brush

  • Shrubs

  • Small deck or fence removal

⚠ What Cannot Go in a 20 Yard Dumpster (CSRA Rules)

Landfills in the Augusta and North Augusta areas restrict some materials. Items usually not allowed include:

  • Paints or chemicals

  • Tires

  • Hazardous waste

  • Fuel or oil

  • Batteries

  • Appliances containing freon (varies)

Your local CSRA dumpster company can provide a full restricted materials list.

⚖ Weight Limits for 20 Yard Dumpsters

Most CSRA dumpster rentals include 2–3 tons (4,000–6,000 lbs) in the base price. Overweight loads may incur additional fees.

Approximate weight guidelines:

  • Drywall (1,000 sq ft) → ~1,600 lbs

  • Wood & lumber → 400–800 lbs per cubic yard

  • Roofing shingles → up to 3 tons for 30 squares

  • Construction debris → 250–500 lbs per cubic yard

If you’re renting a dumpster in Harlem or Appling for heavy debris like dirt or concrete, you may need a separate container rated for dense material.

🏡 Is a 20 Yard Dumpster the Right Choice for Your CSRA Project?

A 20-yard dumpster is ideal if:

✔ You’re cleaning out a home in Evans or Grovetown
✔ You’re doing a mid-size remodel in Augusta or Martinez
✔ You want a dumpster that fits easily in a driveway
✔ You need something bigger than a 15-yard but smaller than a 30-yard
✔ You want the best price-to-capacity value

It’s the most rented dumpster size in the CSRA because it fits nearly any medium-sized project.

Final Thoughts

A 20-yard roll-off dumpster holds 20 cubic yards of debris, or about 6–8 pickup truck loads. Whether you're renovating a home in Augusta, cleaning out a property in Evans, or tackling storm debris in Grovetown or North Augusta, the 20-yard dumpster offers the perfect balance of size, capacity, and affordability.

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