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Excavation Dumpster Rental

Dumpster rental for excavation and earthwork projects in Western PA. Dirt, rock, and gravel removal. McCrackan Roll-Off Services.

Excavation & Earthwork — What You Need to Know

Excavation and earthwork projects produce heavy materials — dirt, rock, gravel, clay, and root balls — that need to go somewhere. Roll-off dumpsters provide a convenient, centralized collection point that keeps your site organized and makes hauling efficient.

McCrackan Roll-Off Services provides containers suited for excavation debris across the greater Pittsburgh area. Because dirt and rock are extremely heavy, weight limits are the primary consideration. Our team will help you choose the right size and discuss weight pricing upfront so there are no surprises on your invoice.

Whether you're digging a foundation, grading a lot, installing a pool, or running utility trenches, we'll keep the containers coming so your excavation crew never has to stop.

Ideal For

Foundation excavation
Pool installation dirt removal
Grading and lot preparation
Utility trench spoils
Stump and root ball removal
Retaining wall construction debris

Recommended Dumpster Sizes

Based on typical excavation & earthwork projects, these sizes work best. All prices include delivery, pickup, and disposal.

10 Yard

12'L x 8'W x 4'H

10 Yard roll-off dumpster

Perfect for small renovations or construction cleanups. Holds about 3 pickup truck loads.

$350

+ taxes & fees

3-4 pickup truck loads
1 ton included
3 days included

Ideal For:

Small remodelsGarage cleanoutDeck removal
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15 Yard

14'L x 8'W x 4'H

15 Yard roll-off dumpster

Ideal for kitchen/bath remodels or roofing projects. Holds about 4-5 pickup truck loads.

$399

+ taxes & fees

4-5 pickup truck loads
1 ton included
3 days included

Ideal For:

Medium cleanoutSingle room renovationYard debris
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Tips for Your Excavation & Earthwork Project

1

Dirt and rock are extremely heavy — a 10 yard container of soil can weigh 10+ tons. Discuss weight limits with us before booking.

2

Keep clean fill (dirt, rock) separate from mixed debris for potential recycling or reuse.

3

For large excavation projects, plan for multiple container swaps on a regular schedule.

4

Load evenly across the container to make transport safe and efficient.

5

Wet soil is significantly heavier than dry soil — factor weather conditions into your estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions — Excavation & Earthwork

Yes, but these materials are very heavy. We'll discuss weight limits and pricing for heavy materials when you book. A partially filled container of dirt can hit weight limits quickly.

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