
Roofing dumpster rental in Springfield
Need a Roll-Off dumped fast after Springfield roof tear-off? We set the container and haul it away when you're done.
Roofing Tear-off Dumpster Sizing by Squares
How big a roll-off do you actually need for a 25-square roof tear-off in Springfield? Our 20-yard container is the standard size: one square of asphalt shingles equals two-thirds of a cubic yard. You can fill this low-wall roll-off to your specific tonnage, and we will haul it away for you throughout Greene County.

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 a tight driveway for small roofing jobs, keeping shingle weight within a 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 is the roofing workhorse because low side walls let crews ground-throw shingles with minimal 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
Save a second haul-out on tight timelines with the 30-yard bin for larger tear-offs.
Asphalt Shingle Weight and Tonnage Planning
Three-tab shingles average 250 pounds per square, architectural laminate closer to 400; a 25-square tear-off lands three to five tons before underlayment is added. How does that route to a 10-yard dumpster? The hooklift truck’s weight limit caps what it can haul on one trip, so roofing dumpsters keep side walls lower to contain the tonnage without spilling.
When you mix shingle debris with framing or sheathing offcuts, we route that project to our general C&D debris service. Keeping pure asphalt tear-offs separate allows us to run a more focused container for your specific roofing job.

Driveway Placement for Roofing Crew Workflow
We angle the swing-door of our Roll-Off toward the eave to keep the crew’s path clear in Springfield. Before we drop the bin, we place wooden planks under the rollers to protect your concrete; this setup ensures your driveway remains unscarred. You can view our roof tear-off container sizing online, or study the asphalt shingle disposal best practices guide. We set a six-foot tarp perimeter for every nail sweep we perform.
Drop angle
Rear door toward the roof line
Set the swing-door end facing your eave so that walk-in loading and ground-throw debris follow the same efficient, short path.
Surface protection
Wooden planks under every roller
Loaded shingle weight can gouge concrete; driveway boards stay under the rear rollers for the full rental window.
Sweep zone
Six-foot tarp perimeter
Stage magnetic sweepers on the tarp side so nail cleanup can run in parallel with your loading process.

Tile, Slate, and Metal Roof Tear-off Containers
Concrete tile, natural slate, and standing-seam metal weigh heavily; they punish a standard 30-yard bin that lacks a heavier floor plate. We route a reinforced low-wall container for these jobs: we cap the fill volume below the visual rim to maintain legal axle weight. Using a Lowboy ensures safe transport of this dense material. For lighter mixed materials, we also provide a general construction debris service that covers the rest of your site.

Same-day Pickup for Fast Roof Project Turnover
Tear-offs run tight schedules; the roll-off shouldn’t hold things up. Dispatch coordinates same-day haul-outs around crews’ demobilization windows, so the driveway clears for inspection, gutter reinstall, or homeowner access before they leave the site. We serve Springfield; Greene crews know the drill!