Know the rules before you rent—Rocket Rolloff breaks it down for you.
Renting a dumpster can feel like hitting the easy button for cleanouts, remodels, or yard projects. But here’s the catch: not everything can go in it. If you toss the wrong items, you could face extra charges—or even a rejected pickup.
At Rocket Rolloff, we’ve helped homeowners, contractors, and businesses across Lincoln, Nebraska simplify cleanup with affordable dumpster rentals. But we’ve also seen a few surprised faces when people find out what’s not allowed.
Let’s clear the confusion.
This article will walk you through what you can and can’t throw in a dumpster in Nebraska, based on real state regulations, local landfill rules, and best practices to help you stay compliant and stress-free.
Most general junk, construction debris, and non-hazardous materials are fair game. These are the common items we see in Lincoln-area dumpster rentals:
Heads up: Mattresses are usually accepted, but many Nebraska landfills charge an additional fee for them.
We work with many remodelers and contractors in Lincoln. If you’re doing a home renovation or property flip, we’ve got the right dumpster for you. Learn more on our services page.

Some landfills in Nebraska require yard waste to be separated from other waste types. We’ll let you know based on your delivery zip code.
Important: Refrigerators, freezers, and A/C units are only accepted if all refrigerants (like Freon) are properly removed and tagged by a certified technician.
To protect the environment—and comply with Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) rules—there are several items you must keep out of your dumpster.
These include items that are flammable, corrosive, toxic, or reactive, such as:
If the label says “danger,” “hazard,” or “flammable”—don’t toss it. These require proper disposal at a hazardous waste facility.
Lincoln residents can dispose of electronics through local e-waste recycling programs or special drop-off days. Don’t risk dumping them in your dumpster—they’re often banned or carry extra fees.
Tires are prohibited from Nebraska landfills. Batteries must be recycled separately to prevent chemical leakage.
Even if they’re “empty,” pressurized tanks can explode under compression—never put them in a dumpster.
If you load a dumpster with banned or restricted materials, here’s what can happen:
That’s why it’s important to plan ahead—and why we’re always happy to help clarify any items you’re unsure about.
We also recommend reading:
👉 Understanding Dumpster Weight Limits (and Why They Matter)
This article explains how loading heavy materials like concrete or shingles could impact your final cost.
Have something odd or oversized? Give us a call before you toss it. We’ll let you know if it’s allowed, if it needs special handling, or if there’s a better disposal option.
We want to help you avoid surprises—and that includes keeping your project on time and on budget.
At Rocket Rolloff, we’re proud to provide reliable, affordable dumpster rental services throughout Lincoln and surrounding areas. We believe cleanup shouldn’t be complicated—and that starts with clear, honest answers.
Let’s roll.
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