Dumpster Rental in Todd Creek, CO
Todd Creek is an unincorporated Adams County community north of Thornton, a semi-rural area of large-lot homes and golf-course neighborhoods spreading across the plains toward Brighton and the Weld County…

Roll-off containers in Todd Creek
Todd Creek is an unincorporated Adams County community north of Thornton, a semi-rural area of large-lot homes and golf-course neighborhoods spreading across the plains toward Brighton and the Weld County line. We serve it on our northern run.
What makes Todd Creek different
Todd Creek is in unincorporated Adams County, so construction debris routes to a licensed regional landfill and the county provides no trash service. The large-lot, semi-rural character means home remodels, additions, property cleanouts, land clearing and outbuilding work, with the big lots making placement easy and hail roof work common.
Landmarks and areas we cover
- the Todd Creek golf community
- the Adams County plains
- Highway 7
- area large-lot homes
- the Weld County line nearby
Getting to you: Todd Creek is north of Thornton, about 9 miles from our yard, north on Quebec Street and Highway 7 toward Todd Creek. There is no distance surcharge — the flat rate is quoted before we come out.
Services available in Todd Creek
- 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 Todd Creek
Book a Todd Creek container
Flat-rate containers delivered across Todd Creek and the surrounding area.
(720) 407-8485Dumpster rental in Todd Creek: common questions
Do you serve Todd Creek?
Yes, Todd Creek is part of our northern run. It's a bit further out, so call and we'll confirm we reach you and give an accurate window.
Can you handle land clearing or a large-lot cleanout?
Yes. Land clearing and property clearances run large and bulky, so they usually want a 30 or 40 yard, and the big lots make placement easy.
Where does the debris go?
To a licensed regional landfill, hauled tarped as Colorado law requires.