Inside North Port city limits — about 15–20 minutes from our yard, with no delivery surcharge.
Need a dumpster rental in Wellen Park, FL? KYN drops a 20-yard roll-off on your driveway for a flat $485 — 7-day rental, 2 tons of disposal included, and no delivery surcharge, because Wellen Park sits inside North Port city limits and North Port is our home base. Booking online takes about two minutes, and same-day delivery is often possible when you book early.
Wellen Park is the master-planned community filling the southwest corner of North Port, along US-41 (Tamiami Trail) between River Road and the Sarasota–Charlotte county line. It is one of the fastest-building areas we serve, which means our phone rings for two very different reasons: brand-new homeowners finishing out a house, and builders, roofers, and trim crews who need a bin gone by Friday. We run both from the same yard, on the same flat rate.
Wellen Park is not one neighborhood — it is a stack of them, each with its own gate, its own street pattern, and its own idea of where a truck is allowed to sit. We regularly deliver into Gran Paradiso, IslandWalk, Sarasota National, Renaissance, Oasis, Brightmore, Solstice, Everly, and the newer sections still going vertical off West Villages Parkway and Preto Boulevard. Downtown Wellen, the lake district around Grand Lake, and the streets near CoolToday Park — the Atlanta Braves spring training ballpark on West Villages Parkway — are all inside our normal run.
Drive time matters more here than most people expect. From our North Port base the trip out to Wellen Park is roughly 15 to 20 minutes depending on how US-41 and River Road are moving. That is short enough that a morning booking usually gets a bin the same day, and short enough that a swap-out mid-project does not blow up your schedule. Compare that to a hauler dispatching from Sarasota or Fort Myers and the difference shows up in your timeline, not just your invoice.
Access is the other Wellen Park quirk. Many communities are gated, so we need the gate code, a call-ahead number, or your name on the guest list before the truck rolls — tell us at booking and we will note it on the ticket. Lots tend to be tight, with paver driveways, mailbox clusters, irrigation heads near the apron, and young palms and street trees overhanging the drive. A roll-off needs about 60 feet of straight, clear space to set down and around 23 feet of overhead clearance to lift the bed. If your driveway is short, the usual answer is placing the bin nose-in at the apron rather than deep in the drive. Send a photo of the spot and we will tell you straight whether it works before we dispatch.
New-build move-in debris. The most common Wellen Park bin is not a demolition job at all — it is the aftermath of moving into a house that was finished three weeks ago. Cardboard from a full house of furniture, crate lumber, pallet wood, appliance packaging, foam, plastic wrap, and the box mountain nobody photographs. A 20-yard swallows a whole-house move-in with room left over, and it keeps that pile off a driveway an HOA is watching.
Lanai, pool cage and landscape upgrades. Screen enclosure rescreens and cage rebuilds throw off aluminum framing and rolled screen. Landscape refreshes produce the heavy stuff — old sod, rock, shell, edging, and root balls. Weight is what to watch here: dirt, rock, and concrete get heavy fast, and every ton past the included 2 is $90. If your job is mostly soil or hardscape, tell us up front and we will talk you through filling it right instead of surprising you at the scale.
Builder, roofer and trim-crew waste. With active construction still running through several Wellen Park villages, we take a steady stream of contractor calls: shingle tear-off on a re-roof, drywall and framing scrap, tile and flooring offcuts, and end-of-phase site cleanup. Contractors like the flat number because it prices a job cleanly — no per-mile fuel line, no surprise environmental fee. If you run multiple lots out here, ask about standing swap-outs so a full bin never idles a crew.
Downsizing and seasonal-owner cleanouts. A lot of Wellen Park households arrived from a bigger home somewhere north, and the garage tells the story a year later. Snowbird turnovers, estate cleanouts, and “we finally admit we are not shipping this back” purges all fit the same 7-day 20-yard. Seven days is deliberate: enough time to work a garage over two weekends without paying for a month you do not need.
A few things never go in the bin, here or anywhere: tires, batteries, paint and hazardous liquids, propane tanks, and appliances containing refrigerant. If you are unsure about an item, ask before it goes in — it is a two-second text and it keeps your load from getting flagged at the scale.
Wellen Park is inside the City of North Port, so city rules apply, not Sarasota County unincorporated rules. If the dumpster sits on your own driveway or private property — which is how we place nearly every Wellen Park rental — you generally do not need a city permit. If the bin has to sit on the street or in the public right-of-way, the City of North Port requires right-of-way approval first; confirm the current requirements with the city before your delivery date and we will place the bin to match.
The layer people forget is the HOA. Most Wellen Park neighborhoods are association-governed, and associations set their own guidance on where a container can sit, how long it can stay, and whether the management office wants notice first. Those rules differ from community to community and we cannot speak for yours — check your governing documents or ask your manager before delivery day. It is a five-minute call that prevents a violation letter, and it also tells us whether we are aiming for a 3-day turnaround instead of the full 7.
Disposal is handled for you. Household and municipal waste from North Port, Wellen Park included, is processed through Sarasota County’s Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Knights Trail Road in Nokomis. You never make that drive, never wait in the scale line, and never sort at the tipping face — hauling and disposal up to the included 2 tons are built into the flat $485. Our driveway boards ($25) go under the rails to spread the load, which is worth it on the paver and stamped-concrete drives that are standard out here.
Storm season deserves its own note. Southwest Florida runs June through November, and after a real storm the demand curve goes vertical — fence panels, soaked drywall, ruined lanai screen, and downed limbs all at once. Because KYN is founder-operated out of North Port rather than dispatched from another county, Wellen Park is on our own route, not the end of someone else’s. Booking before a system is named beats booking after one, every time.
A 20-yard roll-off is a flat $485 in Wellen Park — 7 days, 2 tons of disposal included. Wellen Park sits inside North Port city limits, which is our home base, so there is no delivery surcharge. Extra days are +$20/day and overage is $90/ton, published up front.
Wellen Park is roughly 15 to 20 minutes from our North Port yard depending on traffic on US-41 and River Road, so same-day delivery is realistic when you book early in the day. Book online and we will confirm the window.
For a bin on your own driveway or private property — how nearly every Wellen Park rental is placed — you generally do not need a city permit. If it has to sit on the street or public right-of-way, Wellen Park is inside the City of North Port and the city requires right-of-way approval first; confirm current requirements with the city before delivery. Separately, most Wellen Park neighborhoods are HOA-governed, so check your association guidelines too — they vary by community and we cannot speak for yours.
Usually yes. Wellen Park driveways are newer and mostly paver or stamped concrete, and lots can be tight, so we ask for about 60 feet of straight clearance and 23 feet of overhead room to roll the bin off. We bring driveway boards ($25) to spread the load and protect pavers.
We haul it. Household and municipal waste from North Port, including Wellen Park, is processed through Sarasota County’s Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Knights Trail Road in Nokomis. Disposal up to the included 2 tons is part of your flat $485 rate.
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