Simple, Affordable Dumpster Rental for Roofing
Whether you’re a homeowner replacing old shingles or a roofing crew running multiple jobs, we make it easy. Flat-rate pricing, fast delivery, and no hassle from start to pickup.
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Real people, not a call center
With 15+ years of combined experience, we’ve handled projects of every size and type. Work with one dedicated pro, from beginning to end.
Upfront, Honest Pricing
We’re upfront about what’s included in the price, including rental period, weight limits, and what happens if you go over.
Flexible Rental Periods
Roofing projects don’t always go according to plan. If your timeline shifts, just let us know. Changing your rental is simple.
Dumpster Rentals for Roofing Projects of All Kinds
From old shingles to underlayment to wood decking, roofing projects generate a surprising amount of debris. A dedicated dumpster keeps the job site clean, safe, and on schedule. Here’s how we help both sides of a roofing project.
Homeowners
Getting your roof replaced? Your contractor’s crew will need somewhere to put the old materials. Renting a dumpster yourself can save money vs. paying a roofing company to handle disposal, and you control the timeline.
Roofing contractors
Running multiple jobs at once? We offer flexible scheduling, account management, and multi-unit orders so your crew always has a dumpster where they need it. One call handles it all.
Find the Right Dumpster Size for Your roofing Project
Transparent pricing with delivery, pickup, and disposal included
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10-yard dumpster $380 - $529
Small roof repairs or partial tear-offs. Suitable for detached garages, sheds, or limited-area replacements.
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20-yard dumpster $485 - $685
Standard residential roof replacements. Handles most single-story homes with 1–2 shingle layers.
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30-yard dumpster $595 - $865
Larger homes, two-story roofs, or jobs with multiple layers of old shingles being torn off.
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40-yard dumpster $715 - $895
Large commercial roofing jobs, multi-unit properties, or roofing combined with other demolition debris.
Not sure which size you need?
What can you put in a roofing dumpster?
Most common roofing debris is accepted. Here’s a quick breakdown of what we do and don’t accept.
Generally accepted
- Asphalt shingles
- Wood shingles & shakes
- Underlayment & felt
- Flashing & gutters
- Roof decking & OSB
- Fascia & soffit
- Nails & fasteners
- General roofing debris
Not accepted
- Asbestos shingles
- Lead flashing (varies)
- Hazardous materials
- Paint & solvents
Renting a dumpster for a roof tear-off
A full roof tear-off (stripping old shingles down to the decking before laying new ones) generates significantly more debris than a roof-over. If your contractor is doing a full tear-off, plan for a larger dumpster than you might initially expect. Weight, not just volume, is usually the limiting factor with shingle disposal.
Timing matters too. Most roofing crews want the dumpster on-site the morning the job starts, ideally in the driveway or right next to the house so they can pitch debris directly from the roof.
Let us know your project start date and we’ll coordinate delivery to match. Not sure where to start? Request a free quote and we’ll walk you through the process.
1. Request a Quote
Tell us your location, project scope, and start date. We’ll recommend the right dumpster size and give you an upfront price.
2. We deliver to your Location
We coordinate delivery so the dumpster arrives before your crew does. Just tell us where you want it placed.
3. Load it up
You pitch debris directly into the dumpster throughout the job. No hauling, no dump runs, no interruptions.
4. We pick it up
When the job’s done, give us a call. We’ll haul it away and handle disposal.
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FAQs about dumpster rentals for roofing
How much does roofing dumpster rental cost?
Pricing depends on the dumpster size, your location, rental length, and the type of debris you’re disposing of. Request a free quote for a straightforward price specific to your project.
How long can I keep the dumpster?
Standard rentals typically run 7 to 14 days, which covers most home projects. If you need more time, extensions are easy to arrange. Just give us a call before your rental period ends and we’ll sort it out.
Can a dumpster damage my driveway?
Heavy dumpsters can put pressure on softer surfaces like asphalt, particularly in warm weather. If you’re concerned about your driveway, let us know when you book and we can discuss options to help protect the surface during delivery and pickup.
How far in advance do I need to book?
We recommend booking 2 to 3 days ahead when possible to ensure availability. Depending on your location and current demand, shorter lead times may be available. Call us to check and we’ll do our best to accommodate your schedule.
Do you serve my area?
We deliver nationwide, including Cleveland, Akron, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Tampa. Enter your zip code when requesting a quote to confirm we can reach you, and if we can’t, we’ll tell you upfront.
What happens if I put something in the dumpster that's not allowed?
Prohibited materials like hazardous waste, paint, or electronics can result in additional fees at pickup. The easiest way to avoid that is to ask before you load anything you’re unsure about.