
Yard Waste Disposal in Indianapolis, IN
Yard waste disposal in Indianapolis
Need a reliable way to manage yard waste in Indianapolis? We dispatch a 10-yard or 20-yard Roll-Off Container for your spring rake-out, fall leaf clears, or any post-storm cleanup—ensuring the unit sits on plywood in your driveway to protect the surface. Our service covers Marion County with two specific options: a 10-yard size for branches, leaves, sod, or mulch, and a larger dumpster for bigger jobs. The routine is simple: a scheduled drop-off, a week of loading, and a swap or pickup so we can haul it to a green-waste facility in Indianapolis.
- ✓10 and 20 yard containers
- ✓Walk-in rear door for easy loading
- ✓Same or next-day delivery
Branch and brush yard debris dumpster rental
A 10-yard Yard-Waste Container fits a single mature tree pruning or a long hedgerow trim; a 20-yard handles full lot clears, multiple trees, or several seasons of accumulated brush. These units include a walk-in rear door so that a wheelbarrow can roll straight in without lifting branches over the top rail. We often pair this container with broader cleanup work when a homeowner wants brush gone alongside other yard or shed debris—details for which you can see our yard debris container sizing guide.
- ✓10 yard: One mature tree, hedgerow trim, single-day brush clear.
- ✓20 yard: Lot clear, multi-tree project, accumulated seasonal brush.
- ✓Driveway-safe: Set on wooden planks every job, no scrapes on the slab.

Leaf, sod, and landscape disposal containers
Loose leaves and old sod get heavy with moisture, so a 10-yard Roll-Off Container is usually smarter than a 20-yard for bulk jobs. Bagged leaves load through the rear walk-in door; loose leaves can be raked or blown directly into the bin. Sod rolls stack flat on the floor with a wheelbarrow—if the load stays under three feet deep—to avoid exceeding the tonnage cap. This method keeps the haul on flat-rate pricing rather than triggering an overage at the scale on pickup: a useful strategy for residential cleanout coordination when using a container.
See landscape debris flat pricing for the rate sheet by container size and the per-ton overage schedule. Mixed loads of old mulch, perennials, edging stones, and small landscape timbers can ride along with leaves and sod in the same Yard-Waste Container—as long as nothing on the prohibited-materials list goes in; this avoids the need to separate streams. Loads are weighed on a certified scale at pickup, and the invoice is emailed the same afternoon with no end-of-month surprise for the dumpster customer.
Seasonal cleanup container scheduling
Yard waste volume in Indianapolis runs in three predictable spikes — spring rake-out, summer storm aftermath, and the fall leaf push — and dispatch is staffed around each. A Yard-Waste Container ships day-of for storm response; we recommend booking early for routine spikes, and our seasonal cleanup service coverage pairs with the EPA home composting and yard waste guide.
Spring cleanup
Winter-killed perennials, broken branches, and salt-damaged sod need clearing after the thaw. The container is ready for spring pruning. Book it for the first dry weekend.
Storm response
Storm response dispatch works quickly after wind events. You handle the chainsaw and limbs, while we deliver the container and truck to your jobsite.
Fall leaf push
Properties with mature trees need extra time for leaf collection. A seven-day rental fits the big-yard rake-out schedule without rush. Weekend drop-off available.

Acceptable green waste and stump policy
Branches, brush, leaves, grass clippings, sod, perennials, and old mulch are all acceptable in a Yard-Waste Container. Stump-grinder mulch is fine; whole stumps and large root balls require a dedicated Heavy-Debris Container so we stay under weight limits. Fill dirt and stone do not belong in a Yard-Waste Container and should be hauled in a lowboy instead to meet local regulations and weight restrictions.