Moving cleanout: container, weight and what you cannot throw in

Direct answer

A 15 yard container. Whatever did not make the truck, plus packing material. Bulky, light, and almost entirely volume. Expect $300 to $675 for the rental, and check the material list below before you start — this job produces 4 things worth verifying.

Recommended
15 yd³
Constraint
Volume-limited
Weight limit
1.5–3 tons
Typical cost
$300–$675

How much debris this job produces

Most household moves leave 8 to 14 cubic yards behind. Flattened cardboard is the cheapest thing in the pile to compress and the most commonly wasted space.

Why this size and not the next one

Whatever did not make the truck, plus packing material. Bulky, light, and almost entirely volume. The 15 is the least-stocked common size. Plenty of haulers skip it entirely, so if you ask for one you may be quoted a 20 at the same price. Ask before you assume it is available.

Also reasonable: 10 yd³, 20 yd³.

What goes wrong on this job

  • In Massachusetts the cardboard, textiles and mattresses in this pile are all banned from disposal — a moving cleanout there needs a genuinely different plan
  • Time the container for the day after the movers leave, not the day of. You cannot fill it while the truck is in the driveway

Materials from this job that need checking

  • Conditional

    Cardboard

    Physically fine in any container, but Massachusetts bans paper and cardboard from disposal, and many municipalities elsewhere require it separated from a mixed load.

    Varies by state Household MA
  • Accepted

    Furniture, couches and tables

    Accepted everywhere as bulky waste. The catch is volume, not permission — one sectional sofa can eat a quarter of a 10 yard container.

    Hauler policy Household
  • Conditional

    Mattresses and box springs

    This is the clearest case on the site of a question with a different correct answer depending on where you live. Most haulers take a mattress in a general container and add a per-item charge because mattresses wrap around landfill compactor drums. In Massachusetts they are banned from disposal outright.

    Varies by state Household MA
  • Conditional

    Textiles, clothing and bedding

    Physically unremarkable in a container, and banned from disposal in Massachusetts since November 2022 — which covers bedding, clothing, curtains, fabric, footwear and towels.

    Varies by state Household MA

Sources

  1. Primary source MassDEP Waste Disposal Bans — Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection · last reviewed 2026-08-17
    mass.gov refuses automated requests from this build environment (HTTP 403). The ban list was read from the publisher’s own guide through a search index and cross-checked against the October 2021 amendment document below.
  2. Primary source 310 CMR 19.000 Final Waste Ban Amendments (October 2021) — Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection · last reviewed 2026-08-17