Dumpster Rental in Brighton, CO
Brighton is the Adams County seat, northeast of Thornton along US-85, a growing city with an agricultural heart around Barr Lake and the South Platte, expanding subdivisions and a historic downtown. We serve…

Roll-off containers in Brighton
Brighton is the Adams County seat, northeast of Thornton along US-85, a growing city with an agricultural heart around Barr Lake and the South Platte, expanding subdivisions and a historic downtown. We serve it on our northeastern run.
What makes Brighton different
Brighton is in Adams County, so construction debris routes to a licensed regional landfill and the household-only city rules and no-county-service reality apply. The mix of established homes, acreage and new subdivisions brings remodels, property cleanouts, new-build debris and land clearing, with the larger lots making placement easy and hail work common.
Landmarks and areas we cover
- historic downtown Brighton
- Barr Lake State Park
- the South Platte River
- US-85
- area farms and new subdivisions
Getting to you: Brighton is northeast of Thornton, about 10 miles from our yard, northeast on Highway 7 and US-85 toward Brighton. There is no distance surcharge — the flat rate is quoted before we come out.
Services available in Brighton
- Residential Dumpster Rental
- Commercial Dumpster Rental
- Construction Dumpster Rental
- Roll-Off Dumpster Rental
- Roofing Dumpster Rental
- Junk Removal & Estate Cleanouts
- Yard Debris & Storm Cleanup
- Concrete & Heavy Debris Disposal
Container sizes delivered to Brighton
Book a Brighton container
Flat-rate containers delivered across Brighton and the surrounding area.
(720) 407-8485Dumpster rental in Brighton: common questions
Do you serve Brighton?
Yes, Brighton is part of our northeastern run on US-85. It's a bit further out, so call and we'll confirm we reach you and give an accurate window.
Can you handle new construction or an acreage cleanout?
Yes. New-build and property clearances run large and bulky, so they usually want a 30 or 40 yard, and the larger lots make placement easy.
Where does the debris go?
To a licensed regional landfill, hauled tarped as Colorado law requires.