What Can (and Can’t) Go in Your New Braunfels Dumpster Rental

Renting a dumpster makes almost any cleanout or renovation faster, but not everything can legally go in one. Loading the wrong item can mean a fine, a rejected pickup, or an unsafe situation for the crew hauling it away. Here’s a straightforward, New Braunfels-specific guide to what’s fine to toss and what needs a different disposal route.

Why It Matters

All waste hauled from a dumpster rental is handled under Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules for municipal solid waste. Landfills won’t accept certain hazardous or regulated materials, which means a rental company can’t legally haul them either. Mixing in a banned item can hold up your entire pickup, and in some cases result in added fees to remove and properly dispose of it separately.

What You Can Throw in a Dumpster Rental

Most household and construction debris is fair game:

  • Furniture, mattresses, and household junk
  • Drywall, flooring, and carpet
  • Roofing shingles (weight limits may apply)
  • Wood, lumber, and framing debris
  • Yard waste, branches, and landscaping debris
  • Non-hazardous general construction debris
  • Cardboard, packaging, and general trash

What You Can’t Throw in a Dumpster Rental

These items are restricted under Texas waste disposal rules and need a separate disposal path:

  • Tires
  • Car and household batteries
  • Paint, solvents, and household chemicals
  • Appliances containing Freon (refrigerators, some AC units)
  • Propane tanks and other pressurized containers
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Medical or biohazard waste

Comal County offers household hazardous waste drop-off options for many of these items. If you’re not sure where something belongs, ask us before you load it — it’s a quick call and saves a headache at pickup.

Gray-Area Items Worth a Quick Call

Large appliances without Freon, dirt and concrete beyond a certain volume, and electronics can usually go in, but they may affect weight limits or require a specific container size. Concrete and brick, in particular, weigh far more than general debris per cubic yard, so a load that looks small can still hit a weight cap fast. We’ll flag any of this when you book so your price stays accurate at pickup.

Tips for Loading Your Dumpster Efficiently

  • Break down furniture and boxes flat to save space
  • Load heavy items first, lighter debris on top
  • Keep the load level with the top of the container — nothing should stick out above the rim
  • Separate anything you’re unsure about instead of guessing

Still not sure what size or what’s allowed for your specific project? Check out our roll-off dumpster rental page for size guidance, or give us a call — we size projects and answer disposal questions over the phone every day, free of charge.

Have a Question About What You Can Load?

Call (830) 555-0142 — we’ll walk you through it before you book.

Call (830) 555-0142

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