About 35 minutes up I-75 from our North Port yard. Sarasota is quoted on your call — one call, one owner, one honest number.
Need a dumpster rental in Sarasota, FL? KYN runs 20-yard roll-offs into Sarasota by request from our North Port yard — about 30 miles south, roughly a 35-minute run north on I-75 and out at Clark Road, Bee Ridge or Fruitville depending on your street. Sarasota is priced live when you call or text, against our published $485 North Port standard (7-day rental, 20-yard bin, 2 tons of disposal included).
Sarasota is the biggest, densest market we serve, and it's the one where the truck driver matters most. A 20-yard roll-off is about 22 feet of steel on a truck that needs a straight approach and clear overhead room to set it down. That is a very different problem on a 1950s Gulf Gate ranch with a wide double driveway than it is on a Laurel Park lot laid out in the 1920s, where the drive is one car wide, the oaks hang low, and the neighbor's fence is four feet off your property line. We'd rather have that conversation on the phone than have a driver discover it at 7 a.m.
Here's the straight talk on price. Our published rate is the North Port rate: $485 for a 7-day 20-yard roll-off with 2 tons included, extra days at $20/day, overage at $90/ton. Sarasota sits outside our published surcharge table, so we do not post a fixed Sarasota number online — we won't invent one. Call or text (561) 878-1535, tell us the address and roughly what you're throwing away, and Robert gives you the real total for your job before anything is scheduled.
Sarasota delivery is quoted on your call. Our published North Port rate is $485 (7-day, 20-yard, 2 tons included), and the Sarasota number is built from that plus the actual run north — nothing hidden, nothing made up. Ask for the whole total, including what happens if you go over tonnage, and you'll get it in one sentence.
Sarasota isn't one kind of house, and the dumpster job changes block by block. Laurel Park and Gillespie Park, just off downtown, are small historic lots with narrow drives, alley access behind some homes, and mature canopy overhead — these are the jobs where placement gets planned before the truck leaves. Southside Village and Arlington Park run to 1940s–60s cottages and bungalows getting gutted down to the block wall: old kitchens, terrazzo-adjacent flooring, plaster, lath, and cabinets that fill a bin faster than owners expect. Bee Ridge, Sarasota Springs, and Gulf Gate are the postwar and 1960s–70s ranch belt east and south of US 41 — wide driveways, real yards, and the single easiest place in the city to set a 20-yard bin. Palmer Ranch and the newer subdivisions off Clark Road bring HOA rules into it: placement windows, screening requirements, and how long a bin may sit in view. Tell us the HOA rule when you book and we'll work inside it.
Downtown Sarasota around Main Street, and the condo corridor along the bayfront, is mostly commercial-style access: parking decks, service alleys, loading zones, and property managers who need the bin gone by a certain hour. Those jobs are absolutely doable — they just need a plan and a contact who can unlock a gate. Siesta Key is its own animal. Everything crosses one of two bridges, Stickney Point or Siesta Drive, and once you're on the key the lots are small, the driveways are short, the crushed shell and paver surfaces mark easily, and season traffic can turn a 35-minute drive into an hour. Same on the Lido Key and St. Armands side. We can serve all of it — we just want a photo of the drop spot first so nobody wastes a morning. Our driveway boards ($25) go under the rails on pavers, stamped concrete, or anything you don't want scarred.
Three patterns come up over and over. First, estate and downsizing cleanouts — Sarasota has a large retirement population, and a family clearing a parent's home of forty years is one of the most common calls we take. That's a full 20-yard bin, sometimes two, and a customer who wants it handled quietly and quickly rather than sold to. Second, remodels and rental turnovers — kitchen and bath gut-outs in the older neighborhoods, plus seasonal-rental refreshes on the keys and in the condo belt where an owner has a hard window between tenants. Third, roofing and exterior work, which in this county runs heavy: tile, layered asphalt, and soffit and fascia repairs. Roofing debris is dense, so tonnage matters more than volume there — ask us about weight before you load, not after.
On your own driveway or private property — where the large majority of our bins go — you generally don't need a permit. If the dumpster has to sit on a public street or right-of-way, that's a different question, and the answer depends on which side of the line your address falls on: inside the City of Sarasota, the city handles right-of-way use; in unincorporated areas such as Gulf Gate, Sarasota Springs, Siesta Key, and much of the Bee Ridge corridor, it's Sarasota County. We won't guess your fee or your form for you. Check the current requirement with the right agency before your delivery date, tell us what they said, and we'll set the bin to match.
You never make the drive. Sarasota County's municipal waste is processed through the county's Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Knights Trail Road in Nokomis — which happens to sit between Sarasota and our North Port yard, one of the reasons this run works for us at all. Hauling and disposal up to your included tonnage are part of the quoted rate. What can't go in the bin is the same everywhere in Florida: no tires, no batteries, no paint or hazardous liquids, no appliances with refrigerant unless it's been handled properly. If you're not sure about an item, ask before it goes in — a contaminated load costs everyone time.
Hurricane season runs June through November, and coastal Sarasota County learned in 2024 how fast cleanup capacity disappears — Helene's surge along the keys and the bayfront, then Milton weeks later, filled every yard in the region with fence panels, soaked drywall, ruined flooring, and downed limbs. Municipal curbside debris programs run on their own schedule and their own definitions. A roll-off in your driveway runs on yours: you gut the wet drywall the day the insurance adjuster leaves instead of waiting for a pass that may be two weeks out. Roll-offs get scarce within hours of a storm warning. If you already know you'll need one, call before the forecast, not after.
And the reason to use a local operator for a Sarasota job: when you call KYN you get Robert, the owner, not a national broker's call center that dispatches whichever regional hauler bids lowest that morning. He knows what he can fit down your driveway, he knows what the drive north actually costs, and he tells you no when a bin won't work instead of sending a truck and charging you a dry run. More about Robert, or read how KYN started.
Nearby service areas: Venice, North Port, Englewood, Port Charlotte, and Punta Gorda. Need it today? See same-day dumpster rental.
Yes. Sarasota is about 30 miles north of our North Port yard, roughly a 35-minute run up I-75, and we deliver 20-yard roll-offs there by request. Sarasota isn't in our published surcharge table, so we quote it live on the call rather than posting a number we can't stand behind. Call or text (561) 878-1535 with your address and what you're clearing out.
Our published standard is $485 for a 7-day 20-yard roll-off with 2 tons of disposal included, extra days at $20/day and overage at $90/ton. That is the North Port rate. Sarasota sits farther up the interstate, so we quote the exact total when you call — no fabricated online price, and every line item explained before the truck rolls.
If the dumpster sits on your own driveway or private property, you generally don't need one. If it has to sit on a public street or right-of-way, the City of Sarasota handles right-of-way use inside city limits, and Sarasota County handles it in unincorporated areas like Gulf Gate, Sarasota Springs and Siesta Key. Confirm current requirements with the right agency before your delivery date and tell us where the bin is going — we'll place it accordingly.
Usually, but placement is the whole conversation. Key and downtown jobs often mean short driveways, alley access, pavers, low tree canopy and neighbors close on both sides. A roll-off truck needs a straight, clear approach and overhead room to lift the bin. Send a photo of where you want it when you call and we'll tell you honestly whether it fits before we dispatch.
We haul it for you. Sarasota County's municipal waste is processed through the county's Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Knights Trail Road in Nokomis. Hauling and disposal up to the included tonnage are part of your quoted rate, and we handle the prohibited-item rules — no tires, batteries or hazardous liquids in the bin.
Venice is quoted on your call — call or text (561) 878-1535 for a fast, honest price, usually same-day. Robert handles the rest.
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