Dumpster Rental in Erie, CO
Erie sits northwest of Thornton on the Weld and Boulder county line, a fast-growing town of new master-planned subdivisions and a historic downtown with the Erie Air Park and Rocky Mountain views. We serve it…

Roll-off containers in Erie
Erie sits northwest of Thornton on the Weld and Boulder county line, a fast-growing town of new master-planned subdivisions and a historic downtown with the Erie Air Park and Rocky Mountain views. We serve it on our northwestern run.
What makes Erie different
Erie spans the Weld and Boulder county line, so construction debris routes to a licensed regional landfill and private haulers handle trash service. The rapid master-planned growth means constant new construction, remodels and hail-driven roof work, producing bulky debris that suits the larger containers.
Landmarks and areas we cover
- the Erie Air Park
- historic downtown Erie
- area master-planned subdivisions
- the Rocky Mountain views
- the Weld-Boulder county line
Getting to you: Erie is northwest of Thornton, about 14 miles from our yard, northwest on I-25 and Highway 7 toward Erie. There is no distance surcharge — the flat rate is quoted before we come out.
Services available in Erie
- 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 Erie
Book an Erie container
Flat-rate containers delivered across Erie and the surrounding area.
(720) 407-8485Dumpster rental in Erie: common questions
Do you serve Erie?
Yes, Erie is part of our northwestern run. It's further out, so call and we'll confirm we reach you and give an accurate window.
Can you handle new construction or a big remodel?
Yes. New-build and large-remodel debris is bulky, so it usually suits a 30 or 40 yard - we'll size it to the job and haul it clean.
Where does the debris go?
To a licensed regional landfill, hauled tarped as Colorado law requires.