When someone in Lincoln needs a dumpster, the first question is usually the same: can you get one here, and how fast? Yes, and often the next day. Fast Junk Hauling delivers roll-off containers to Lincoln addresses, handles pickup when the job is done, and keeps the whole process to a single phone call.
Lincoln is a city with a real mix of property types. Newer subdivisions sit alongside older residential lots, and the area generates a steady range of project work: home remodels, estate cleanouts, roofing replacements, and construction debris from active builds. Whatever the job is, the container gets dropped where you need it and hauled away when you are finished. You handle the project. We handle the dumpster. Done.
Choosing the right size is not about picking a number from a chart. It is about what the job actually produces and how the debris stacks up. A roofing tear-off generates dense, compact material that hits a weight threshold before it fills a container. A garage cleanout is the opposite: bulky, light, and volume-driven. Those two jobs call for different thinking even if the square footage is similar.
The service page carries the full size comparison, including load equivalents and what each container holds. For Lincoln projects, here is how the most common sizes tend to land.
A compact container works well when the scope is limited. A bathroom strip-out, a single-bedroom cleanout, or a modest deck removal generates enough debris to need a container but not so much that you need a large one. These are the jobs where calling first and describing the work gets you to the right size without guessing.
A mid-size container handles the volume that comes out of a kitchen renovation, a flooring tear-out across several rooms, or a roofing replacement on a standard residential property. These jobs produce more than a single trip to the transfer station but less than a major construction haul. Most whole-house cleanouts in a city like Lincoln land somewhere in this range.
Contractors running a full renovation, a property manager clearing a large lot, or a homeowner doing a complete interior gut will need a container sized for the full scope of the work. Dense material like concrete or tile changes the calculation further. When the debris is primarily heavy material, a lowboy variant may be the better fit. The service page explains when that applies.
Every quote accounts for the container size, the rental period, the weight allowance, and the delivery location. Those are the variables that move the number. Calling with a description of the project, the type of debris, and where the container needs to sit gives us what we need to give you a straight answer.
The price is confirmed before a delivery date is set. Straight answers on size and pricing are part of every call. If the scope changes mid-project and you need more time or a larger container, that is handled with another call, not a surprise on the invoice.
What can change a quote: going over the weight allowance, extending the rental period, or needing a street permit if the container cannot sit on private property. All of that gets talked through before delivery, not after.
Flexible rental periods. Transparent fees. Reliable pickup.
If you are working out what the job needs, the page covering roll-off rentals goes through it.
Not every placement spot is a private driveway. In Lincoln, that comes up with rental properties, shared lots, and any situation where the surface belongs to someone other than the person calling.
For a rental property, the property owner or manager typically needs to sign off on where the container sits. For a shared driveway or a parking area that serves multiple units, the same applies. Getting that agreement in place before the delivery date keeps the job moving. If the container needs to sit in the street rather than on private property, a permit may be required. Requirements vary depending on the specific placement and who governs that stretch of road. We confirm what applies at your address before the container goes down, and we walk through it with you on the call.
A property that has been through fire or water damage needs to be cleared before any restoration work can begin. The debris is often a mix of structural material, saturated contents, and damaged fixtures. Speed matters, and the container needs to be sized for the full scope of the clearance, not just what is visible at the start. We stand behind every rental, and that includes the jobs that need to move fast.
A warehouse or commercial space being cleared or repurposed generates volume that a standard residential container handles differently. Shelving, equipment, pallets, and bulk material all load differently. A larger container and a clear plan for what goes in and what does not keeps the job on schedule.
Retail and office strip-outs produce a concentrated load: fixtures, flooring, ceiling tile, partitions, and wiring. The timeline on these jobs is usually tight because the space needs to be ready for the next phase. A container on site from day one of the strip-out keeps the debris moving and the schedule intact.
Construction debris is one of the most common loads we haul out of Lincoln. Concrete, drywall, lumber, roofing material, and mixed demo waste all go in. Heavy material like concrete reaches its weight limit before it fills a container, which is why the material type matters as much as the volume when sizing the job. Responsible disposal is part of every haul, and material is processed at licensed facilities.
Same-day delivery is often available in Lincoln, depending on current demand and how early in the day you call. Calling in the morning gives you the best chance of a container on site the same day. Next-day delivery is more consistently available and works well for projects that are planned even a few hours ahead.
Weekend delivery is available, which matters for homeowners who can only get to a project on Saturday or Sunday. Holiday availability follows the same hours, every day from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Contractors running back-to-back jobs or needing swap-outs mid-project can arrange that on the same call where the first delivery is scheduled.
The sooner you call, the sooner we can get a dumpster on your property.
If your address is in Lincoln or nearby, coverage is almost certainly not a question. We serve the surrounding communities in Placer County, including Rocklin, Penryn, Loomis, Roseville, and Sheridan. Local crews handle every delivery and pickup across the area.
Local accountability means we earn the next job by doing this one right. Whether the address is in Lincoln proper or a few miles out in the county, the same process applies: one call, a confirmed price, and a container delivered where the work is.
Call us and we'll walk you through it.
If material that cannot be accepted is found in the load, the disposal facility may reject the container or assess a contamination fee. That cost passes through to the rental. The straightforward way to avoid it is to describe your debris accurately when you call so nothing ends up in the container that cannot legally go there.
It can, but straddling two surfaces can affect stability depending on the grade and the softness of the ground. Let us know the placement situation when you call so the delivery approach accounts for it and the container sits level.
Yes, mattresses are accepted. They are bulky but light, so they count against volume rather than weight. If you have several large furniture pieces going in alongside the mattress, size up to make sure everything fits without exceeding the fill line.
Sometimes. Two smaller containers can be useful when the project spans two separate areas of a property, when access limits where a single large container can go, or when different material types need to be kept separate. Call and describe the layout and the debris, and we will give you an honest read on which approach fits the job.
Street placement requirements vary depending on the specific location and which authority governs that stretch of road. We confirm what applies at your address before delivery, and if a permit is needed, we walk through the process with you on the call so nothing holds up the schedule.
Call and ask. Coverage decisions depend on the specific location and logistics. If delivery is possible, we will tell you. If it is not, we will tell you that too. The call is the fastest way to get a straight answer.
Yes, placing a temporary surface under the container is a common way to protect a driveway, lawn, or paved area. Let us know about the surface and any placement preferences when you call so the delivery approach accounts for it.
Yes. When you call, describe the project type, the material, and a rough sense of how much there is. That information is enough to give you an honest recommendation on the right container size. If the scope is genuinely unclear, we will walk through it with you on the call until you have a size you are confident in.
Fire damage cleanouts involve a mix of structural debris and damaged contents that can vary significantly in weight and volume. Giving us a description of what is being cleared, including any concrete, drywall, or heavy material, helps us recommend the right container and make sure the weight allowance covers the load. Call with whatever detail you have and we will figure out the rest together.
The job that has been waiting on a container does not have to wait any longer. Call Fast Junk Hauling at (530) 698-9782 for a free quote. Tell us what you are clearing, where it needs to go, and when you need it gone. You're in good hands.
Nearby towns we cover: Granite Bay, Citrus Heights, Foothill Farms, Orangevale, Fair Oaks.
Everywhere else we go is in our full coverage area.
Whether you are clearing out a single room or managing a full construction site, we have a container sized for the job. The lineup runs from a compact 10-yard up to a 40-yard, with a low-profile lowboy option for projects involving heavy, dense material. Call us with the project details and we will point you to the right fit before anything is scheduled.
| Roll-Off Size | Measurements (LxWxH) | Volume | Weight Allowance | What It's Good For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10-Yard | 12' x 7.5' x 3.5' | 10 cubic yards, about 4 pickup truck loads of waste | 1 to 2 tons included | Small garage cleanouts, Single-room remodels, Yard debris removal, Minor junk hauling |
| 10-Yard Lowboy | 12' x 7.5' x 2' | 10 cubic yards, sized around weight capacity for heavy material rather than bulk volume | 2 to 3 tons included | Concrete removal, Dirt and soil disposal, Dense tile tear-out, Heavy demolition debris |
| 12-Yard | 14' x 7.5' x 3.5' | 12 cubic yards, about 5 pickup truck loads of waste | 2 tons included | Bathroom remodels, Moderate attic clear-outs, Flooring removal, Small estate cleanouts |
| 15-Yard | 16' x 7.5' x 4' | 15 cubic yards, about 6 pickup truck loads of waste | 2 to 3 tons included | Kitchen renovations, Mid-size landscaping jobs, Carpet and flooring removal, Garage purges |
| 20-YardMost Popular | 22' x 7.5' x 4.5' | 20 cubic yards, about 8 pickup truck loads of waste | 3 tons included | Full roofing tear-offs, Whole-room demolition, Large property cleanouts, Multi-room remodels |
| 30-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 6' | 30 cubic yards, about 12 pickup truck loads of waste | 4 tons included | Major renovations, Multi-room demolition, Large estate cleanouts, Commercial debris removal |
| 40-Yard | 22' x 7.5' x 8' | 40 cubic yards, about 16 pickup truck loads of waste | 5 to 6 tons included | Large construction sites, Commercial cleanouts, Warehouse clear-outs, New construction debris |
Not sure which size fits your project? Call us and we will help you figure it out before anything is scheduled: (530) 698-9782.