Loveland is inside our standard service zone. The rates below are the same ones we run in Fort Collins - no distance surcharge. Orders before noon usually deliver the same day.
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| Size | Holds | Typical use | 7-day rate in Loveland, CO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 yard 12' x 8' x 4' | ~3 truck loads | Single room, roofing | $435-$620 | Check availability |
| 20 yard 22' x 8' x 4.5' | ~8 truck loads | Remodels, cleanouts | $489-$650 | Check availability |
| 30 yard 22' x 8' x 6' | 6-8 truck loads | Whole-home renovation | $600-$750 | Check availability |
| 40 yard 22' x 8' x 8' | 8-10 truck loads | Construction, demolition | $675-$940 | Check availability |
Rates include delivery, pickup, and the weight allowance. Overage bills at the facility per-ton rate. Extensions are a flat daily rate.
The Larimer County Landfill south of Fort Collins stopped accepting customer loads when the new Central Diversion & Transfer Station off Trilby Road opened on August 3, 2026; Loveland-area disposal now routes through the transfer station, while commercial haulers use the new North Landfill near Wellington -- a longer haul that makes a delivered roll-off even more convenient for big cleanouts.
Loveland's Household Clean-up Program gives city residents vouchers to drop oversized bulky items at the Recycling Center at 400 N. Wilson Avenue, but vouchers exclude fee-based items like TVs, tires, mattresses, and paint -- whole-house cleanouts and remodel debris quickly outgrow the program.
The city's Solid Waste utility offers special curbside pickups for single oversized items (scheduled with 24-hour notice and billed to your city utility bill), but volume-based fees mean multi-room cleanouts and construction debris are better served by a roll-off.
East Loveland is one of Northern Colorado's most active construction zones, with new-build neighborhoods at The Lakes at Centerra, Kinston, and Thompson River Ranch and the proposed Centerra South expansion driving steady contractor demand for roll-off containers.
Loveland's housing stock is a mix of century-old homes in the historic district around downtown, mid-century bungalows and ranches (the city's most common housing type), and a large wave of 1970s-1990s suburban subdivisions. Unlike boomtown neighbors Timnath and Windsor, most of Loveland is established stock -- but the east side along I-25 is genuinely booming with new construction at The Lakes at Centerra, Kinston, and Thompson River Ranch, with thousands more units proposed at Centerra South. Single-family detached homes make up roughly 63% of housing units, so driveway-friendly residential roll-off jobs (remodels, roof tear-offs, cleanouts of 30-to-50-year-old homes) dominate demand.
We deliver all over Loveland: Benson Sculpture Garden, Lake Loveland along the US-34 / Eisenhower Boulevard corridor, Devil's Backbone Open Space, Downtown Loveland and The Foundry district, and everywhere between.
A roll-off dumpster placed entirely on private property in Loveland, such as a driveway, does not require a city permit, but any container set on a public street, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way requires a right-of-way permit from Loveland Public Works (2525 W. 1st Street; engineering@cityofloveland.org; 970-962-2529). Loveland is unusual in that the city runs its own municipal trash utility -- the Solid Waste Division handles residential curbside service on the monthly utility bill and even rents its own temporary roll-off containers -- but there is no exclusive franchise on roll-offs, and private dumpster companies operate freely in the city subject to the collector licensing requirements of Loveland Municipal Code Chapter 7.16. Confirm current right-of-way requirements with Public Works before delivery, as inspections must be scheduled 48 hours in advance.
Rates and local rules last checked August 2026 for Fort Collins and nearby areas.