
Roofing dumpster rental in Hialeah
Need a roll-off for your Hialeah roof tear-off? We drop a 20-yard container and haul it straight back when you’re done.
Roofing Tear-off Dumpster Sizing by Squares
How big a container do you actually need for a roof tear-off in Hialeah? Our 20-yard container is the standard choice for asphalt shingles; calculate your square count by using this rule: one square roughly equals two-thirds of a cubic yard. Most projects fit nicely into a low-wall roll-off, keeping your total tonnage within legal Miami-Dade limits.

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 handles shingle weight on a single haul while fitting easily into a tight driveway space.

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 roof tear-offs because low side walls let crews ground-throw shingles with less scaffolding.

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
A 30-yard bin handles larger tear-offs so crews demobilize without waiting for a second haul-out.
Asphalt Shingle Weight and Tonnage Planning
The three-tab shingle averages 250 pounds per square, architectural laminate runs closer to 400; a 25-square tear-off lands between three and five tons before underlayment. How does that translate to a 10-yard dumpster? The hooklift truck’s weight limit caps at roughly five tons, so we route smaller half-square jobs in a 10-yard can to stay inside the haul-out limit on a single pickup.
Mixing shingle debris with framing or sheathing offcuts means we must route your container to our general c&d debris service. Pure asphalt tear-offs stay on our standard roofing line—we handle the sorting at our facility for your convenience.

Driveway Placement for Roofing Crew Workflow
Our drivers in Hialeah angle the roll-off so the swing-door faces your eave, allowing the crew to drop shingles directly into the bin. We stage wooden planks under the rollers before the can touches concrete: this ensures your driveway remains unscarred. After you consult our roof tear-off container sizing and review the asphalt shingle disposal best practices guide, we set a six-foot tarp perimeter to simplify your nail sweep.
Drop angle
Rear door toward the roof line
Set the swing-door end to face the eave where the crew works so walk-in loading and ground-throw share one 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 that nail cleanup runs in parallel with the loading process.

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 shingles per square. We route a reinforced 30-yard bin with a heavier floor plate and ribbed sides to handle the density; we then cap the fill volume below the visual rim so axle weight remains legal. We use a lowboy for this specialized low-wall transport. We also offer a general construction debris service for mixed loads.

Same-day Pickup for Fast Roof Project Turnover
Tear-offs tight on crew schedules; the roll-off never holds things up. Dispatch routes the swap-out to match demobilization, pulling the container before the crew clears the site so the driveway’s ready for inspection or gutter reinstall by the time the homeowner walks back from Hialeah.