Roofing
Roofing Tear-Off Dumpsters
Shingles are heavy. Our roofing roll-offs come with the weight allowance and the right placement to keep your tear-off safe, fast and on schedule.
Roofing materials we take
A roof’s worth of shingles weighs more than almost anything else you’ll throw away. We size roofing jobs with that in mind and position the bin so your crew can load straight off the roof.
Asphalt & 3-tab shingles
Architectural & dimensional shingles
Tile & metal roofing
Underlayment & felt
Flashing, drip edge & vents
Multi-layer tear-offs
A few things to know
- Built for the tonnage
Shingles are dense — ask us about the weight allowance so there are no surprises at pickup.
- Placed near the work
We position the bin close to the roofline so loading is quick and safe for your crew.
- Load it level
Keep debris below the rim so we can tarp and haul without spillage on the road.
Good to know
Roofing Tear-Offs — FAQs
Most residential roofs fit a 15 or 20-yard roll-off. Shingles are heavy, so we size roofing jobs around weight, not just volume.
As a rough guide, a 15-yard handles a smaller roof and a 20-yard a larger one. Tell us your roof’s size and number of layers and we’ll recommend the right bin and weight allowance.
Yes — asphalt, architectural, tile and metal roofing are all fine. Heavier materials like tile may need a specific weight allowance, which we’ll go over with you.
We position the bin close to the roofline with boards down, so your crew can load straight off the roof while your driveway stays protected.
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