Dumpster Rental in Bixby
Acreage properties make acreage-sized piles — brush, barns, and new-build debris in one box.
Acreage living generates acreage debris.
Bixby is where the metro stretches out — board fences, shop buildings, horse properties, and a fresh crop of new builds pushing south of 121st. The debris follows the acreage: a fence-line clearing produces a brush mountain, a barn cleanout unearths thirty years of implements and lumber, and a new build sheds framing scrap by the ton. None of it fits a curb cart, and the dump run math gets ugly at pasture scale.
A roll-off on the gravel apron resets the math. Yard waste — leaves, branches, brush — loads legally and easily; so do fence-wire and scrap metal down to copper and aluminum, old furniture from the shop loft, and appliances without Freon. The two call-first exceptions: dirt and sod are heavy material that needs loading instructions, and the barn chemical shelf (oil, herbicides, fuel) is banned by law from any container.
The acreage playbook
- Brush and bulky junk want volume: the 25 or 30 yard box
- Dirt, sod, and concrete: call for loading instructions before the skid steer starts
- Placement by driver judgment — gravel approaches and barn aprons are routine
- Published rates; outlying addresses may add a per-mile charge after 20 miles, stated up front
- 7 days included, $10 per day after — pasture projects take the time they take
Every size with dimensions and tonnage: sizes & pricing. Building new? See construction dumpster rental.

The problem: A Bixby couple bought five acres with a “bonus” barn — full of the previous owner's lumber offcuts, dead appliances, and a decade of baled wire.
What was done: A 25 yard box on the barn apron. Appliances were flagged for the Freon rule, the chemical shelf was set aside for hazardous-waste drop-off, and the wire and scrap loaded flat under the bulky junk.
The result: A working barn by the weekend — one container, one pickup, no borrowed trailer.
Bixby FAQ
What does a dumpster rental cost in Bixby?
The published starting rates apply across the metro: 15 yard from $299 on a 3-day rental ($325 for 7 days), 20 yard from $329 ($350 for 7 days), 25 yard from $379 ($400 for 7 days), and the 30 yard at $475 for 7 days. Distant rural addresses can carry a per-mile charge after 20 miles — the price you get on the phone is the whole price.
Can yard and pasture debris go in a roll-off?
Yes — yard waste such as leaves, branches, and brush is standard cargo, alongside fence tear-out scrap metal and barn-cleanout junk. Sod and dirt are different: they are heavy material, and loading them takes instructions from the crew first.
Where does the box go on an acreage property?
Wherever the driver judges safest and accessible — a gravel approach, a barn apron, the wide spot by the shop. Leave about 4 feet of clearance on all sides and mark the spot; you do not need to be home for delivery.
What size for a Bixby new build or shop project?
New construction runs the 30 yard with 5 tons of included disposal. A shop or barn cleanout usually fits the 20 or 25 — bulky-light junk wants volume. Concrete and dirt want a phone call before anything is loaded.
How long can the box stay on the property?
Up to 7 days is included in the published price, and $10 per day extends it — useful when a fence-line clearing project meets an Oklahoma rain week.
What is banned from the container?
By law: no paint, herbicides, pesticides, asbestos, chemicals, oil, tires, fuels, electronics, or appliances with Freon — which covers most of a barn's chemical shelf, so set those aside for a hazardous-waste drop-off. Tires and mattresses can carry an additional fee.
The mess is not going to haul itself.
One call: the right size, the exact price for your rental, and a delivery window. No pressure, no obligation.
(918) 340-2186