Roofing dumpster rental in Portland, Oregon
Shingles are heavy. A single square (100 sq ft) of asphalt shingles weighs about 250 lbs. Compare Portland haulers who understand roofing loads, weight limits, and driveway placement.
Why roofing dumpsters are different
Most homeowners think about volume when renting a dumpster — roofing is the exception. Shingles weigh approximately 250 lbs per square (one square = 100 sq ft of roof area).
A typical 2,000 sq ft roof produces 5,000 lbs of shingles alone, not counting underlayment, flashing, felt paper, or nails. You'll hit the dumpster's weight limit long before you fill it to the brim.
That means the weight allowance on your rental contract matters more than cubic yardage. Always ask your Portland hauler for the included tonnage and the per-ton overage fee before booking.
Roofing dumpster size guide
| Roof Type | Dumpster Size | Est. Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Single layer, under 2,000 sq ft | 20 yard | ~5,000 lbs |
| Single layer, 2,000-3,000 sq ft | 30 yard | ~5,000-7,500 lbs |
| Multi-layer or over 3,000 sq ft | 30-40 yard | 7,500-15,000+ lbs |
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Drive-on vs curbside placement
Roofers need direct throw access. If the dumpster is parked at the curb 40 feet from the house, your crew is carrying heavy debris across the yard — slowing the job and increasing labor costs.
The ideal placement is on the driveway, directly below the roof edge. This lets your crew toss shingles straight into the container. Ask your Portland hauler about drive-on dumpsters — these have a rear swing door so the truck can place the container exactly where you need it, even in tight driveways.
If driveway placement isn't possible, request the dumpster as close to the work area as the hauler can get it. Some Portland haulers offer plywood or boards under the container to protect your driveway from damage.
Roof tear-off tips for cheaper disposal
Tarp the dumpster between loads. Rain-soaked shingles weigh significantly more. A wet 30-yard load can add 1,000+ lbs and push you over the weight limit. Cover the dumpster overnight and between work sessions.
Separate nails and metal flashing. Use a magnetic roller on the roof deck and around the yard before cleanup. Loose nails are a tire hazard and most haulers appreciate clean loads.
Don't mix roofing with other debris. Shingle-only loads qualify for recycling at many Portland transfer stations, which means lower tipping fees for the hauler — and lower prices for you. Mixing in wood, drywall, or household junk kills the recycling discount and increases your bill.
Schedule pickup promptly. Most haulers charge daily rental after the included period. On a roofing job, the dumpster is usually full within 1-2 days. Book a quick swap or pickup to avoid extra daily fees.
Roofing dumpster rental near Portland
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How heavy are roofing shingles?
Asphalt shingles weigh approximately 250 lbs per square (100 sq ft of roof area). A typical 2,000 sq ft roof produces around 5,000 lbs of shingles alone — not including underlayment, flashing, or nails. This is why weight limits matter more than volume when renting a roofing dumpster in Portland, Oregon.
What size dumpster for a roof replacement?
For a single-layer tear-off on a roof under 2,000 sq ft, a 20-yard dumpster is usually sufficient. Roofs between 2,000 and 3,000 sq ft need a 30-yard container. For multi-layer roofs or homes over 3,000 sq ft, plan on a 30 to 40 yard dumpster. Always confirm the weight limit with your hauler — shingles are dense and you'll hit weight limits before filling the dumpster.
Can I mix roofing debris with other waste?
Many haulers in Portland offer lower disposal rates for shingle-only loads because asphalt shingles can be recycled into road base and pavement. Mixing roofing debris with household junk, wood, or drywall typically increases your disposal cost and may void recycling discounts. Ask your hauler about shingle-only pricing before loading.