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How Much Does a Dump Trailer Cost?

Dump trailers run $4,995 to $18,995, with most mid-size hydraulic models landing near $10,995.

Dump trailer pricing is driven mainly by capacity, axle configuration, and the steel gauge in the bed and sides. Small single-axle utility dumps sit at the bottom of the range; heavy-duty tandem or gooseneck-style dumps built for construction debris and heavy aggregate top it out.

Price by type

TypeTypical priceNotes
Compact single-axle dump$4,995–$7,500Light-duty capacity for landscaping debris, mulch, and small loads behind a half-ton truck.
Standard tandem-axle dump$7,500–$12,995The default configuration for contractors hauling gravel, dirt, and construction debris.
Heavy-duty tandem dump$12,995–$16,995Thicker steel and higher weight ratings for daily commercial use and heavier aggregate.
High-capacity/deluxe dump$16,995–$18,995Largest bed volume, tallest sides, premium hydraulic and tarp options.

What affects the price

Axle configuration

Single-axle trailers cost less but haul less; tandem axles raise both capacity and price.

Steel gauge and bed size

Thicker floor and side steel adds durability and price, especially on trailers rated for rock or debris.

Hydraulic lift system

Scissor-lift hydraulics that raise the bed higher for a full dump cost more than basic telescopic cylinders.

Weight rating (GVWR)

Higher-rated trailers use heavier axles and frames, pushing price toward the top of the range.

Delivery

Quoted separately at checkout, not folded into the trailer price.

Bottom line

A standard tandem-axle dump trailer in the $7,500-$12,995 range covers most contractor and homeowner hauling needs. Only go heavy-duty or high-capacity if you're regularly moving dense material, gravel, rock, dirt, in commercial volume.

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Cost FAQs

What's the price gap between single and tandem-axle dump trailers?

Single-axle models start around $4,995; tandem-axle models start around $7,500, reflecting the added capacity and the cost of a second axle.

Why do some dump trailers run close to $19,000?

The top-priced units combine heavy-duty steel gauge, high GVWR ratings, larger bed volume, and premium hydraulic lift systems built for daily commercial hauling.

Does the price include a hydraulic lift?

Yes. Hydraulic lift is standard across the dump trailer lineup; the lift type (telescopic vs scissor) and its speed vary by model and price tier.

Prices shown are item prices from Ironwood Equipment LLC; freight delivery is quoted to your ZIP at checkout.