30 & 40 Yard Roll-Offs for Serious Projects
30-yard, 40-yard, and oversized roll-off rentals for Bridgeport crews who measured the load before calling.
A 20-yard bin on a 30-yard job doesn't just mean a second rental fee. It means a stalled crew. A second delivery window. Tipping run delays. Dumpster overflow that violates your project permit. Materials piling up in the wrong corner of the site. We see this happen in Bridgeport every week, and almost always from one decision: somebody picked the bin based on price instead of actual cubic yardage.
A big dumpster rental doesn't have to be complicated, but it does have to be measured. Our job — before yours starts — is to make sure the volume, the weight allowance, and the delivery surface are all engineered to handle what you're throwing in. Then we get out of your way.
The numbers below aren't catalog filler. Each one is sized to a real project profile.
High-Volume Demos • Bridgeport
Holds roughly nine pickup-truck loads. Lower height for hand-loading.
Whole-Site Cleanouts • Bridgeport
Roughly twelve pickup-truck loads. Best for volume-heavy jobs.
Mid-Sized Projects • Bridgeport
Great weight capacity with smaller footprint.
For builds where the bin lives on-site for weeks. We coordinate swap-outs, scheduled empties, and route the deliveries around your trade schedule.
Every quote lists the included tonnage. Our 30-yard quotes in Bridgeport typically include 5–6 tons. Our 40-yard quotes typically include 6 tons.
We don't quote "morning" or "afternoon." Precise scheduling you can plan around.
The same person who scheduled your job answers your calls.
Tarps, gates, hydraulics inspected before every dispatch.
No estimated billing. Real scale tickets available.
"The whole-house renovation that's running tight..."
Client books a 30-yard for a kitchen-and-bath gut. Halfway through demo, they realize flooring is coming up everywhere. We swap to a fresh bin mid-rental, haul the heavy load same-day, and adjust the per-ton rate live. The crew never stops working.
"The commercial cleanout with a tight loading window..."
Property manager in Bridgeport has 36 hours to clear an entire suite. We deliver the 40-yard at start of business, swap mid-day, swap again at close, and pick up the third bin at 7 AM the next morning. Three swap-outs, one coordinated schedule, one invoice.
"The roofing tear-off where weight is the wildcard..."
Roofer books a 20-yard. We ask the layer count and recommend a 30-yard instead. The bin holds the full tear-off without going overweight. They didn't know to ask. We did.
Not a process. A delivery list.
A written estimate with bin size, weight allowance, rental period, delivery fee, per-ton overage rate, and any restricted-material notes.
A scheduled delivery window, dispatcher contact, and pre-delivery checklist.
A placement photo sent to your phone, a logged delivery time, and a written copy of the rental terms left on-site.
Direct dispatcher access for swaps, extensions, or relocation.
A 24-hour pickup window, a final-haul confirmation, and the scale ticket if requested.
A clean invoice — line-itemed, with no surprise charges.
It almost always doesn't, once the math is in. The cheapest quote in Bridgeport usually advertises a base price without weight allowance, without a guaranteed window, and without per-ton overage transparency.
Competitor Experience
Bin arrived 11 hours late. Final invoice higher. Crew lost half a day.
With Trinity Service
Precise timing. Transparent pricing. Lowest total project cost.
We don't pretend to be the lowest sticker price. We are reliably the lowest total cost.
"We were sceptical about the 'written window' thing... Trinity Service delivered at 8:14 AM... Twelve rentals later, they've never missed."
- Maria Calderon
"These guys are the only ones who actually ask the right questions before they quote you. They saved me from a wrong-size booking twice."
- Theodore Briggs
"Driver placed it like he'd done that exact spot a hundred times. Picked it up clean. Invoice matched the quote to the dollar."
- Yolanda Pritchard
Forty-yard roll-offs are the largest standard size. They're 22 feet long and require roughly 60 feet of clear placement and approach space.
Most can. The truck's swing radius is the limiting factor more often than the driveway itself. We confirm placement during the booking call.
Each big bin has a posted weight allowance. Mixed debris fills volume before weight in most cases — but heavy materials like concrete, dirt, or roofing layer up fast. We'll guide you on the right size.
Driveways generally don't require one. Street placements usually do, and the requirements depend on the specific block. We can advise based on your address.
Yes. We schedule swaps in advance for active job sites and can usually accommodate same-day swaps on standard rentals.
Tell us your project — square footage, materials, timeline — and we'll size the bin correctly and quote it in writing.
Quick check: Send us a photo of the demo area and we'll size it for you in 15 minutes.