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Which is best: a dumpster bag or roll-off dumpster rental?

If you're only pitching 3 yards or less of smaller household junk, a dumpster bag is a great option.

But 3 yards of capacity fills up fast.

If you're unsure whether or not you'll have more than 3 cubic yards of debris, the safe bet is to rent a dumpster.
 

How much do dumpster bags cost?

Dumpster bags are inexpensive upfront, costing roughly $30 to purchase, but the cost of pick-up is more costly and can vary quite a bit depending on your location.

For example, Waste Management’s Bagster pick-up costs range from $120-$300, making the total cost to use a Bagster $150-$350, or $50-$117 per cubic yard.
 

How much can a dumpster bag hold?

A dumpster bag can hold 3 cubic yards on average or 1 cubic yard of heavy debris, like concrete or dirt. 

Common dumpster bags measure 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 2.5 feet tall. Because the Bagster is only 2 ft 6 in. high, large bulky materials, like furniture, are not going to fit well.