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Concord, NH Dumpster Rentals: What to Expect

October 3, 2025 · Town guide

Concord sits at the northern edge of our coverage area. We're based in Fremont and most of our work is closer to home, but we'll travel to Concord for the right job. Here's what to expect if you're calling from the city.

The downtown and Statehouse area

The neighborhoods just outside downtown Concord (around Pleasant Street, North State Street, South Main, the streets running off Main toward the river) have older single-family homes on lots that range from generous to tight. A lot of the housing stock dates to the early 1900s, which means:

  • Some driveways are narrow or shared
  • Older trees overhang in spots, so check overhead clearance
  • Plaster-and-lath is common in renovations (heavier than modern drywall)
  • A handful of streets have on-street-only parking

For most projects in this part of town, a 15-yard fits the typical driveway. The 20-yard fits in most cases but worth measuring.

Concord Heights and the south end

The Heights and the area south of the Penacook Lake watershed are a mix of post-war and 1970s-era housing. The driveways are wider, the access is easier, the lots are bigger. This is typical suburban dumpster territory.

A 20-yard handles most full-house cleanouts and reno jobs in this area. A 30-yard fits on most driveways for full-gut renovations.

The newer west and north sides

Newer subdivisions toward Hopkinton, Bow, and the upper north end have modern access. Wide driveways, decent overhead, often longer setbacks from the road. No real constraints other than the usual surface considerations on paver and stamped concrete driveways.

The river side

Homes along the Merrimack River corridor in Concord sometimes have steep driveways heading down toward the water. Steep grades affect roll-off trucks. The container can be set, but the placement needs to be where the truck can level out. Mention the grade on the booking call.

What about Penacook

Penacook is technically part of Concord but feels like its own town. Older mill-village housing along Village Street, more rural pockets heading north. Access is similar to the older parts of central Concord. Some narrow lots, some wider ones.

Long-occupied home cleanouts

If your Concord home falls into the long-occupied category (older single-family that's been lived in by the same family for decades and is finally getting cleaned out at a sale or downsizing), expect:

  • Older homes in the central neighborhoods
  • Lots of accumulated stuff in basements, attics, and garages
  • Sometimes paired with a downsizing into a condo or smaller home

For these projects, a house cleanout plus a dumpster for any reno debris is a common pattern. Two visits, one container.

Distance from Fremont

Concord is roughly 45 minutes from the Fremont yard. It's on the longer end of where we run deliveries. If your project is time-sensitive, mention the timing window on the booking call.

Call 603-634-9947 to talk through a Concord job. For more on what we do up there, see our Concord service page or the broader dumpsters page for sizing details.

The booking call

For Concord, the questions are:

  1. Neighborhood (downtown, Heights, west side, Penacook, etc.)
  2. Lot situation (driveway width, overhead, grade)
  3. Project type (cleanout, reno, demo)
  4. Timing

Text the address to 603-634-9947 and we'll work backward from there.

Got a project that needs hauling? Let's talk it through.

Call or text. Tell us the address and what you're working on, and we'll get a delivery on the calendar.

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