Dumpster Rental in Thornton, CO
Thornton is our home base - a north Denver metro city in Adams County, the sixth-largest in Colorado, strung along the I-25 corridor at the foot of the Front Range. As a locally based operator we know the…

Roll-off containers in Thornton
Thornton is our home base - a north Denver metro city in Adams County, the sixth-largest in Colorado, strung along the I-25 corridor at the foot of the Front Range. As a locally based operator we know the city's disposal rules, the hail-driven roof work and the neighborhoods better than a company driving up from Denver.
What makes Thornton different
The rule that shapes most jobs here is that the city won't handle a real project's debris. Thornton runs trash and recycling for residents, but its programs exclude a contractor's construction and concrete debris, and its free landfill voucher is residents-only - no commercial or landscaping loads. Adams County provides no trash service at all. So renovation and demolition waste goes to a licensed regional landfill, and a roll-off is how it gets there.
Landmarks and areas we cover
- the I-25 and Washington Street corridors
- the N Line commuter rail stations
- Trail Winds Park
- the Front Range views to the west
- the newer subdivisions spreading north
Getting to you: Thornton is our home base in the north Denver metro, about 1 miles from our yard, along Washington Street, 104th and 120th Avenues and I-25. There is no distance surcharge — the flat rate is quoted before we come out.
Services available in Thornton
- 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 Thornton
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Flat-rate containers delivered across Thornton and the surrounding area.
(720) 407-8485Dumpster rental in Thornton: common questions
Why can't the city just take my renovation debris?
Because its resident programs exclude it. Thornton's special pickups and drop-offs won't take a contractor's construction or concrete debris, and the free landfill voucher is residents-only with no commercial loads. We drop a roll-off, you fill it, we haul it to a licensed landfill, one flat price.
Where does my debris actually go?
Construction and demolition debris goes to a licensed regional landfill such as the Tower Landfill in Commerce City or the Adams County Landfill. It's a separate stream from the city's resident trash, hauled tarped as Colorado law requires.
Do you handle hail-damaged roof tear-offs?
Constantly - it's a big part of the work here on the Front Range. After a hailstorm we size the container to the shingle weight and get it out fast, since half the neighborhood is re-roofing at once.