Roofing Debris Removal: Sizing a Dumpster for Shingle Disposal
Roofing projects generate debris that’s heavier than it looks, and sizing the wrong container is one of the most common mistakes on a re-roofing job. Here’s how to get it right.
Why Shingles Weigh More Than You’d Think
Asphalt shingles are dense, and a modest-looking pile can already push toward a dumpster’s weight limit well before it looks full. This is one of the biggest surprises for first-time roofing customers.
Sizing for a Single-Layer Tear-Off
A standard single-layer roof tear-off on an average home typically fits in a 20 yard dumpster, though roof size and pitch affect the total volume.
Multiple Layers or Larger Roofs
If your roof has multiple layers of shingles being removed, or covers a larger home, a 30 yard container or a scheduled swap may be needed to handle the added weight and volume.
Timing Delivery With Your Roofing Crew
Coordinating delivery for the morning a tear-off begins keeps debris from piling up on tarps or the ground. We can schedule around your roofer’s timeline.
Placement Near the Roofline
Placing the dumpster as close as possible to where debris is coming off the roof reduces the distance crews carry material, speeding up the tear-off process.
Planning a Roofing Project?
Tell us your roof size and layer count and we’ll recommend the right container and weight allowance for your tear-off.
Book a roofing debris dumpster or call (830) 555-0142.
