
Roofing dumpster rental in Centennial
Call before your Centennial roofing crew finishes and we’ll drop a 10- or 20-Yard Roll-Off plus Swap-Out.
Roofing Tear-off Dumpster Sizing by Squares
How big a roll-off do you actually need for a 25-square tear-off in Centennial? The rule for asphalt shingles is simple: count on two-thirds of a cubic yard per square; a 20-yard container handles the tonnage for most roofs. Our low-wall roll-off makes the job easier for your crew. You just fill it, we haul it.

15-Yard Roofing Dumpster
- Capacity: 15 cubic yards
- Fits: 15–20 squares of asphalt shingle
- Best for: Single-layer ranch and bungalow tear-offs
Our 10-yard can fits in any tight driveway and manages shingle weight within legal tonnage on one single haul.

20-Yard Roofing Dumpster
- Capacity: 20 cubic yards
- Fits: 25–30 squares of asphalt shingle
- Best for: Most two-story residential tear-offs
The 20-Yard Container works well for roofing because low side walls let crews ground-throw shingles with less scaffold setup.

30-Yard Roofing Dumpster
- Capacity: 30 cubic yards
- Fits: 35–45 squares of asphalt shingle
- Best for: Multi-layer tear-offs and small commercial roofs
Need one big tear-off job done fast? The 30-yard bin avoids a second haul-out that would delay crew demobilization.
Asphalt Shingle Weight and Tonnage Planning
Most roofers know three-tab averages 250 pounds, architectural laminate closer to 400; how does that translate to a 10-yard when you hit 25 squares? It lands between three and five tons, and that’s before adding underlayment, which is why roofing dumpsters route with lower side walls to stay inside the weight limit on a single hooklift truck pull.
When you mix shingle debris with framing or sheathing offcuts, we route that container to a general c&d debris service—keeping your asphalt-only tear-offs on our specialized, standard roofing rate. This process keeps disposal costs predictable for your job.

Driveway Placement for Roofing Crew Workflow
We angle the roll-off so the swing-door faces the eave your crew is starting on in Centennial. By placing Driveway Boards under the rollers before we drop the can, we ensure your concrete stays unscarred. A six-foot tarp perimeter simplifies the post-job nail sweep; this creates one unobstructed lane from roof to bin. Check our roof tear-off container sizing for your project, and follow this asphalt shingle disposal best practices guide to manage site waste.
Drop angle
Rear door toward the roof line
Set the swing-door end to face the eave where the crew works to align walk-in loading with the ground-throw path.
Surface protection
Wooden planks under every roller
Loaded shingle weight can gouge concrete; driveway boards must stay under the rear rollers for the full rental window.
Sweep zone
Six-foot tarp perimeter
Stage magnetic sweepers on the tarp side so your nail cleanup can run in parallel with the loading.

Tile, Slate, and Metal Roof Tear-off Containers
Concrete tile, natural slate, and standing-seam metal punish a standard container: they weigh significantly more than asphalt per square. For these jobs, we route a reinforced 30-yard bin featuring a heavier floor plate and ribbed sides; we cap the fill volume well below the visual rim to keep axle weight legal. We use a lowboy to set the container. We also manage mixed materials through our general construction debris service for your site.

Same-day Pickup for Fast Roof Project Turnover
Tear-offs run tight; we route the roll-off swap-out to match the crew’s demobilization window. Dispatch coordinates the same-day haul-out so the driveway frees up for inspection or gutter reinstall before the homeowner steps back on site. Local Centennial crews keep Arapahoe crews moving without delay!