Roofing Dumpster

The best way to get rid of the old shingles as you remove them is to rent a dumpster and put them in it. If you’re serious about giving it a go, there are some factors to consider. That which follows is:

1. Figure out the right size dumpster for roofing.

Determine the type of shingles you are removing and the total area they covered. Typically, either architectural or three-tab asphalt shingles are used on roofs. To a slightly greater extent than with three-tab shingles, architectural shingles tend to be on the heavy side.

2. Figure out how many square feet the whole roof is.

It’s common practise to measure shingle areas in squares, where one square equals 100 square feet. Each roof square is equivalent to three bundles of shingles. First, you need to determine the quantity of bundles that will be required. Typically, a 10-square-foot roof will require 30 bundles of asphalt shingles.

3. Find a cheap dumpster rental by asking around.

Dumpster rental costs can be estimated by contacting local businesses. Then you could evaluate the costs of different hauling services and hire the most affordable one.

4. Know the different kinds of projects.

Find out if you can throw all of your roofing debris (tile, asphalt, wood, trim, underlayment, gravel, etc.) into one big dumpster. And it’s perfectly acceptable to discard such rubbish. Depending on the scope of your cleanup job, you can rent a dumpster of varying sizes from our company.

5. Companies with a good name hire drivers with experience.

It’s important to know if the company you’re renting a dumpster from has drivers with the expertise to safely drop off the container where you need it. Your trash can must be relocated so that it is convenient to dispose of the roofing materials you have.

Dumpsters For Roofing At Low Prices

Having a new roof put on your home? To properly dispose of the old shingles, a dumpster rental is your best bet. It doesn’t matter if you’re a professional roofer or a weekend warrior who likes to fix things on the cheap; we’ve got you covered. Dumpster rentals from us make it simple and affordable to take on a roofing job.

Dumpsters come in a variety of sizes to accommodate any residential or commercial roofing job.

Asphalt shingles and other debris from roof tear-offs can be dumped in specially designed roll-off containers.

For a problem-free roof tear-off, our drivers will drop off dumpsters precisely where they’ll be most helpful. Dumpsters should be located close to the building or home so that roofers can easily scrape debris from the roof into the dumpster.

Everything that might be dangerous or chemically related is kept and rarely thrown away. Alternatively, some landfills will take roofing tar and foam. It is your responsibility to check with us to see if we are able to accept any specific debris before loading it, as the regulations regarding what can be placed in a trash facility vary widely from one municipality to the next.

How to Pick the Right Dumpster Size for Your Roofing Debris

Before beginning, you should calculate the total square footage and identify the type of shingles you will be removing. The most common types of asphalt shingle roofs are three-tab and architectural. For the same reason that they last longer, architectural shingles last longer than three-tab shingles, they also tend to be heavier.

What Are The Requirements For Architectural Roof Tiles?

  • Shingles (1,000-2,000 Square Feet) x 10-15 Yard Dumpster = 10-20 Squares
  • Shingles for 2,000-4,000 square feet (20-40 squares) = 15-40 yards Dumpster
  • Shingles (4,000-6,000 Square Feet) = 2 × 20 Yard Dumpsters.
  • There will be three 20 Yard Dumpsters needed to dispose of the shingles (4,000 to 8,000 square feet).

Three-Tab Roofing Shingle Specifications:

10-20 Shingle Squares (1,000-2,000 Square Feet) = 10 Yard Dumpster

15 Yard Dumpster for 20-40 Squares of Shingles (2,000-4,000 Square Feet)

A 20-yard dumpster may hold 40 to 60 shingles (4,000 to 6,000 square feet).

Two 20-yard dumpsters are equal to 60-80 shingle squares (6,000-8,000 square feet).

Determine The Number Of Squares Of Roofing

100 square feet with shingles are equivalent to one roofing square. 3 packages of shingles are required to make one roofing square of material.

You need to know how many bundles you’ll need to buy. Asphalt shingles typically come in 30 bundles for a 10 square-foot roof.

(10 is the result of 30 divided by 3). There are 20 squares if the roof is made of two layers of asphalt shingles. * A larger dumpster is required for cedar shakes.

A 10 yard dumpster is needed if you have 10 squares with cedar shakes to remove.

To find out how many squares of roof you have in total, click on the page below or contact a roofing professional.

Guide To Asphalt Shingles

In order to get the right dumpster size for asphalt shingles, follow the instructions below. Your dumpster size will be determined by the number of layers.

In this example, 20 squares X 2 layers Equals 40 squares.

Cedar shakes necessitate the use of a larger container.

A quick phone call to (951) 266-5989 will get you set up in no time at all.

We’ve gone over everything you need to know to rent a dumpster. We now hope that this advice will help you through every step of renting a roofing project.

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