Tarrant County · Texas
Dump Trailer Rental in Tarrant County
Tarrant County spreads wider and flatter than Dallas, which generally makes delivery easier — but the mix of jobs is different. Fort Worth and Arlington see heavy roof tear-off volume after every spring hail line, and when that happens the whole county's trailer supply tightens for a week or two. Booking a day ahead matters more here than anywhere else in the metroplex.
Cities we cover
Delivery across Tarrant County
- Fort Worth
- Arlington
- Keller
- Mansfield
- Bedford
- Euless
- Hurst
- North Richland Hills
- Grapevine
- Southlake
- Colleyville
- Haltom City
- Watauga
- Benbrook
- Burleson
- Crowley
Driveway & access notes
- Suburban Tarrant drives in Keller, Southlake, and Colleyville are wide and easy — most drops take under fifteen minutes.
- Fort Worth's Near Southside and Fairmount have historic-district lots with tight setbacks and brick streets; those need a careful approach.
- Post-hail season, expect shingle loads that hit weight limits at roughly two-thirds full. Don't judge by how empty the box looks.
- Newer Alliance-corridor builds often have fresh concrete. If your drive was poured inside 30 days, place the trailer on the street-side pad or gravel instead.
Where the load goes
Tarrant County loads typically go to the Fort Worth Southeast Landfill or the City of Arlington Landfill on Mosier Valley Road, with several private transfer stations along the 820 loop. Shingle-only loads sometimes qualify for a recycling rate, which is worth asking about on a full tear-off.