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Roofing Dumpster Rental in Denver, CO

Professional roofing dumpster rental for Denver contractors and homeowners. Specialized containers for shingle tear-offs, tile removal, and roof replacements. Same-day delivery available across Denver County.

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Quick Facts About Roofing Dumpster Rental in Denver

  • Weight limits range from 1 ton to 10 tons of inclusion
  • Standard 7-day rental period for roofing projects
  • Overage charges: $55-$175 per ton based on material type
  • Extended rentals: $15-$75/day based on project size
  • Denver's altitude affects roofing material performance and replacement frequency
  • Asphalt shingles are most common in Denver residential properties
  • Hail damage from Colorado storms creates high roofing debris volume
  • Multi-layer tear-offs common in older Denver neighborhoods like Capitol Hill
  • Clay tile roofing popular in Denver's Spanish Colonial Revival homes
  • Denver building codes require permits for roofing work over 100 sq ft
  • Snow load considerations affect roofing material weight in Denver
  • Fire-resistant roofing materials required in some Denver foothill areas
  • Metal roofing installations increasing in Denver due to hail resistance
  • Roofing season in Denver typically runs April through October
  • Average Denver roof size is 2,200 square feet
  • Built-up roofing (BUR) common on Denver commercial flat roofs
  • Granule loss from UV exposure accelerates shingle aging in Denver
  • Ice dam prevention affects roofing underlayment choices in Denver
  • Denver disposal facilities charge by weight for roofing materials
  • Composite shingles popular upgrade from standard asphalt in Denver

📮 ZIP Codes Served in Denver

80201
80202
80203
80204
80205
80206
80207
80208
80209
80210
80211
80212
80214
80215
80216
80218
80219
80220
80221
80222
80223
80224
80225
80226
80227
80228
80229
80230
80231
80232
80233
80234
80235
80236
80237
80238
80239
80246
80247
80248
80249
80250
80251
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80256
80257
80258
80259
80260
80261
80262
80263
80264
80265
80266
80290
80291
80293
80294

⏱️ We deliver roofing dumpsters within 2 hours across all Denver ZIP codes

Size Selection

Best Dumpster Sizes for Roofing Projects in Denver

Choose the right container size based on your roof square footage, material type, and number of layers. Roofing debris is heavy - proper sizing prevents overage fees.

10
Yard
15-20 squares single layer shingles, small garage roofs, partial tear-offs
$449
Perfect for Small Roofs
15
Yard
20-25 squares single layer, townhouse roofs, detached garage projects
$549
Medium Residential
30
Yard
35-50 squares shingles, tile roofs, large multi-layer projects
$699
Heavy Materials
40
Yard
50+ squares, commercial roofs, large residential estates
$799
Commercial Projects

🏗️ How to Calculate Roofing Squares

What is a Square?

One roofing "square" equals 100 square feet of roof area. A 2,000 sq ft roof = 20 squares. This is the standard unit roofers use for material estimates and debris calculations.

Measuring Your Roof

Multiply roof length × width, then add 10% for waste and valleys. For multi-story or complex roofs, measure each section separately. Include dormers and bay windows.

Layer Considerations

Single-layer tear-off: Use roof square footage as-is. Multi-layer: Multiply squares by number of layers. Denver homes built before 1980 often have 2-3 layers.

⚖️ Roofing Debris Weight Guidelines for Denver

Asphalt Shingles

  • • Single layer: 250-350 lbs per square
  • • Architectural shingles: 350-450 lbs per square
  • • Multi-layer (2 layers): 500-700 lbs per square
  • • Multi-layer (3 layers): 750-1,050 lbs per square

Tile Roofing

  • • Clay tiles: 600-800 lbs per square
  • • Concrete tiles: 800-1,200 lbs per square
  • • Spanish mission tiles: 700-950 lbs per square
  • • Plus underlayment: Add 50-75 lbs per square

Other Materials

  • • Wood shingles: 200-300 lbs per square
  • • Metal roofing: 50-150 lbs per square
  • • Built-up roofing (BUR): 500-800 lbs per square
  • • Slate: 800-1,500 lbs per square
Materials Guide

What Roofing Materials Can Go in a Dumpster

Complete guide to accepted and prohibited roofing materials for Denver projects

✓ Accepted Roofing Materials

  • • Asphalt shingles (all types)
  • • Architectural shingles
  • • 3-tab shingles
  • • Clay tiles
  • • Concrete tiles
  • • Spanish mission tiles
  • • Wood shingles and shakes
  • • Metal roofing panels
  • • Roofing felt/tar paper
  • • Underlayment materials
  • • Ice water shield
  • • Synthetic underlayment
  • • Flashing (metal)
  • • Drip edge
  • • Fascia boards
  • • Soffit materials
  • • Ridge vents
  • • Gutters and downspouts
  • • Roof decking/sheathing
  • • Insulation (non-asbestos)
  • • Roofing nails
  • • Starter strips
  • • Cap shingles

⚠ Call First - Special Handling

  • • Slate roofing materials
  • • Large quantities of concrete tiles
  • • Built-up roofing (BUR) with tar
  • • EPDM rubber roofing
  • • TPO roofing membranes
  • • Modified bitumen
  • • Copper roofing materials
  • • Aluminum roofing

✕ Prohibited Materials

  • • Asbestos shingles or tiles
  • • Lead-based roofing materials
  • • Liquid roofing compounds
  • • Roofing adhesives/sealants
  • • Spray foam insulation
  • • Hazardous chemicals
  • • Petroleum-based solvents
  • • Refrigerants or coolants

🏠 Denver-Specific Roofing Material Considerations

Hail-Damaged Materials

Denver's frequent hailstorms create high volumes of damaged shingles. Impact-damaged asphalt shingles are fully acceptable in our dumpsters. Save granule samples for insurance claims.

Multi-Layer Tear-Offs

Many older Denver homes have 2-3 layers of shingles. All layers can go in the same dumpster. Plan for 2-3x normal weight and consider a larger container size.

Clay Tile Disposal

Spanish Colonial Revival homes in Denver often have clay tiles. These are very heavy (600-800 lbs per square) but fully acceptable. Broken tiles are fine - no need to separate.

Project Types

Common Roofing Projects We Handle in Denver

From single-family homes to commercial buildings, we support every type of roofing project in the Denver area

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Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacements

The most common roofing project in Denver. We handle everything from 3-tab shingles to architectural shingles. Typical project: 20-30 squares, single-layer tear-off, 20-yard dumpster recommended. Perfect for ranch homes, bi-levels, and two-story colonials throughout Denver neighborhoods.

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Hail Damage Roof Tear-Offs

Denver's severe weather creates frequent hail damage claims. We provide emergency roofing dumpster service within hours of storm events. Insurance-approved disposal. Fast delivery to keep your project on schedule while working with adjusters and contractors.

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Spanish Tile Roof Removals

Historic Denver neighborhoods feature beautiful clay tile roofs requiring specialized removal. Tiles are extremely heavy (600-800 lbs per square). We recommend 30-yard containers for tile projects to handle the weight without overage charges. Popular in Cherry Creek and Hilltop areas.

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Flat Roof Tear-Offs (BUR)

Commercial buildings in downtown Denver often have built-up roofing systems. BUR removal involves multiple layers of tar, felt, and gravel. Heavy materials require larger containers. We coordinate with building management for delivery timing and placement.

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Fire-Resistant Roofing Installations

Foothill areas of Denver require fire-resistant roofing materials. We handle disposal of old materials and debris from Class A fire-rated installations. Common in neighborhoods near Red Rocks and foothills communities where wildfire risk is elevated.

Multi-Layer Shingle Removals

Older Denver homes (pre-1980) often have 2-3 layers of shingles. These projects generate 2-3x normal debris volume and weight. Critical to size container properly. We help calculate total squares × layers to prevent overage fees. Very common in Capitol Hill, Baker, and Highlands.

📊 Example Project Calculations for Denver Roofs

1-Story Ranch Home

  • • Roof size: 22 squares (2,200 sq ft)
  • • Single layer asphalt shingles
  • • Estimated weight: 5.5-7.7 tons
  • • Recommended: 20-yard dumpster
  • • Popular in Stapleton, Green Valley Ranch

2-Story Colonial

  • • Roof size: 32 squares (3,200 sq ft)
  • • Two layers of shingles (common pre-1980)
  • • Estimated weight: 16-22 tons
  • • Recommended: 30-yard dumpster
  • • Common in Park Hill, Lowry

Spanish Tile Removal

  • • Roof size: 25 squares (2,500 sq ft)
  • • Clay tiles + underlayment
  • • Estimated weight: 18.75-23.75 tons
  • • Recommended: 30-40 yard dumpster
  • • Common in Cherry Creek, Hilltop

Commercial Flat Roof

  • • Roof size: 60 squares (6,000 sq ft)
  • • Built-up roofing (BUR) with gravel
  • • Estimated weight: 30-48 tons
  • • Recommended: Multiple 30-40 yard dumpsters
  • • Common in LoDo, RiNo districts

Townhouse Row

  • • Roof size: 15 squares (1,500 sq ft)
  • • Single layer architectural shingles
  • • Estimated weight: 5.25-6.75 tons
  • • Recommended: 15-20 yard dumpster
  • • Common in Highlands, LoHi

Detached Garage

  • • Roof size: 8 squares (800 sq ft)
  • • Single layer standard shingles
  • • Estimated weight: 2-2.8 tons
  • • Recommended: 10-15 yard dumpster
  • • Perfect for alley placement
Transparent Pricing

Roofing Dumpster Rental Prices in Denver

All-inclusive pricing designed specifically for roofing contractors and homeowners. No hidden fees, no surprises.

SizeDimensionsBest For RoofingTypical Roof SizeWeight LimitRental PeriodStarting Price
10 Yard14' L × 8' W × 3' HSmall tear-offs, garages15-20 squares single layerEst. 3 tons7 days$449
15 Yard16' L × 8' W × 4' HMedium residential20-25 squares single layerEst. 4.5 tons7 days$549
20 Yard22' L × 8' W × 4' HMost residential projects25-35 squares or 15-20 multi-layerEst. 6 tons7 days$599
30 Yard22' L × 8' W × 6' HLarge homes, tile roofs35-50 squares or heavy materialsEst. 8 tons7 days$699
40 Yard22' L × 8' W × 8' HCommercial, large residential50+ squares or multiple structuresEst. 10 tons7 days$799

💰 Roofing Pricing Details for Denver (As of December 3, 2025)

What's Included: Delivery, pickup, estimated weight allowances (see table above), and 7-day rental period for all Denver roofing projects. Perfect for contractors who need reliable scheduling.

Overage Charges: $75-$125 per ton for shingles, $125-$175 per ton for tile/heavy materials exceeding estimated included weight. We weigh at certified facilities and provide detailed receipts.

Extended Rental: Need more time for weather delays? Additional days available for $25-$75/day depending on size. Common during Denver's variable spring weather.

Multiple Dumpsters: Large commercial projects get volume discounts. Sequential delivery available to keep job sites organized. Popular with Denver roofing contractors handling apartment complexes.

Roofing Contractor Note: All prices include delivery within Denver city limits. Outlying areas may have additional delivery fees. Contact us for contractor volume pricing and account billing options.

🏠 How Denver Roof Pitch Affects Debris Volume

Low Pitch (4/12 or less)

Ranch homes, modern designs. Debris slides off easily during tear-off. Calculate normal square footage. Common in newer Denver subdivisions like Stapleton.

Medium Pitch (6/12 to 8/12)

Traditional colonials, Cape Cods. Standard calculations apply. Most common pitch in Denver neighborhoods. Good balance of aesthetics and snow shedding.

High Pitch (10/12+)

Victorian homes, custom builds. Increased surface area due to slope. Add 10-15% to square calculations. Common in historic Denver neighborhoods like Capitol Hill.

Contractor Preferred

Why Roofers in Denver Choose Us

We understand the roofing industry. Fast delivery, flexible scheduling, and contractor-friendly service.

Same-Day Emergency Service

Hailstorms hit Denver fast. We deliver roofing dumpsters within 2 hours for storm damage projects. Emergency hotline available 24/7. We keep extra inventory during peak hail season (March-August) to handle volume spikes when storms hit the Front Range.

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Roofer-Specific Scheduling

We understand roofing workflows. Deliver before tear-off starts, swap containers mid-project if needed, extend rentals for weather delays. Our dispatch team knows the difference between shingle delivery timing and material arrival coordination.

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Accurate Weight Calculations

No surprise overage fees. We help calculate debris weight based on squares, layers, and material type. Our team knows that Denver's older homes often have 2-3 shingle layers, affecting total project weight significantly.

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Strategic Dumpster Placement

Our drivers understand roofing logistics. We place containers for easy loading from roof level, avoid blocking homeowner access, and coordinate with narrow Denver streets. Perfect positioning saves your crew time and labor.

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Contractor Account Billing

Net 15-30 payment terms available for established Denver roofers. Monthly statements, job tracking, and volume discounts. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on installations. Perfect for busy roofing contractors managing multiple projects.

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Insurance Warranty Support

We provide disposal documentation for insurance claims. Detailed receipts showing material types and weights. Critical for hail damage claims common in Denver. We work directly with insurance adjusters when needed.

🔨 How to Avoid Overweight Fees on Roofing Dumpsters

Calculate Before You Order

  • • Count total roof squares accurately
  • • Identify number of existing layers
  • • Multiply squares × layers × weight per square
  • • Add 10% for valleys and waste
  • • Choose container size based on total weight

Load Efficiently

  • • Break up large pieces to maximize space
  • • Layer shingles flat, not bunched
  • • Put heavy materials (tile) on bottom
  • • Fill void spaces with smaller debris
  • • Don't overfill above container rim

When to Upgrade Size

  • • Multi-layer projects (2+ layers)
  • • Tile or slate materials
  • • Uncertain about layer count
  • • Adding gutters/fascia to project
  • • Better safe than sorry approach
Specialized Services

Dumpster Rentals by Project Type

Expert solutions tailored to your specific project needs

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Residential

Home cleanouts, renovations, garage clear-outs, and estate sales. Perfect for homeowners tackling DIY projects.

Free delivery
Free pickup
7-day rental
Est. weight limits
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Commercial

Business cleanouts, retail renovations, office moves, and ongoing waste management for Denver businesses.

Flexible scheduling
Volume discounts
Regular service
Account billing
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Construction

New builds, demolition, site cleanup, and contractor services. Large containers for heavy construction debris.

Heavy capacity
Job site delivery
Extended rental
Contractor pricing
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Portable Toilets

Portable restrooms for events, construction sites, and outdoor projects. Clean, reliable sanitation solutions.

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Regular service
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Roofing Size Selector

How Many Squares Will Fit in Each Dumpster

Quick reference guide for Denver roofing contractors

Roofing Project Type10 Yard15 Yard20 Yard30 Yard40 Yard
Single Layer Shingles (25 squares)
Two Layer Tear-Off (20 squares)
Three Layer Removal (15 squares)
Clay Tile Removal (20 squares)
Garage Roof (8 squares)
Townhouse (15 squares)
Large Home (40 squares)
Metal Roofing (30 squares)
Built-Up Roofing (25 squares)
Architectural Shingles (30 squares)

Legend: = Best Choice | = Good Fit | = Not Recommended

📏 Single Layer vs Multi-Layer Tear-Off Weight Comparison

Roof SizeSingle LayerTwo LayersThree LayersRecommended Size
15 Squares3.75-5.25 tons7.5-10.5 tons11.25-15.75 tons15/20/30 yard
20 Squares5-7 tons10-14 tons15-21 tons20/30/30 yard
25 Squares6.25-8.75 tons12.5-17.5 tons18.75-26.25 tons20/30/40 yard
30 Squares7.5-10.5 tons15-21 tons22.5-31.5 tons30/40/Multi yard
40 Squares10-14 tons20-28 tons30-42 tons30/40/Multi yard

*Weight estimates for standard asphalt shingles. Architectural shingles add 20-30%. Tile materials significantly heavier.

Coverage Area

Service Areas (Neighborhoods + ZIP Codes)

Complete roofing dumpster coverage across Denver County and surrounding areas

Central Denver

Downtown, Capitol Hill, Five Points, RiNo, LoDo, Ballpark, Union Station, Golden Triangle, Civic Center, CBD

ZIP: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205, 80206, 80218

North Denver

Highlands, Berkeley, Regis, Chaffee Park, Sunnyside, Globeville, Elyria-Swansea, Cole

ZIP: 80211, 80212, 80221, 80229, 80233, 80234

West Denver

LoHi, Sloan Lake, Edgewater, Lakeside, Villa Park, Barnum, Sun Valley, Valverde

ZIP: 80204, 80214, 80215, 80219, 80226

South Denver

Cherry Creek, Glendale, Washington Park, Platt Park, Baker, Speer, Lincoln Park

ZIP: 80209, 80210, 80218, 80222, 80246

East Denver

Park Hill, Stapleton, Montclair, Lowry, Green Valley Ranch, Gateway, Northfield

ZIP: 80207, 80220, 80230, 80238, 80249

Southwest Denver

Englewood, Sheridan, Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Bear Valley, Fort Logan, Marston

ZIP: 80219, 80227, 80235, 80236

🗺️ Complete ZIP Code Coverage

80201
80202
80203
80204
80205
80206
80207
80208
80209
80210
80211
80212
80214
80215
80216
80218
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Interactive Tool

Weight Calculator for Roofing Shingles in Denver

Enter your roof measurements and shingle type for an accurate dumpster size recommendation

📊 Roofing Debris Weight Calculator

Step 1

Measure roof area in square feet

Step 2

Divide by 100 to get squares

Step 3

Count existing shingle layers

Step 4

Multiply squares × layers × weight per square

Quick Calculation Example

2,000 sq ft roof ÷ 100 = 20 squares

2 layers of shingles = 20 × 2 = 40 total squares

40 squares × 300 lbs avg = 12,000 lbs = 6 tons

Recommendation: 20-yard dumpster (6-ton capacity)


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Questions Answered

Roofing Dumpster FAQs (Denver Specific)

Everything Denver roofers and homeowners need to know about roofing dumpster rentals

How much does roofing dumpster rental cost in Denver?
In Denver, roofing dumpster rentals typically range from $449-$799 depending on size and roofing material type. 10-yard ($449) handles 15-20 squares single layer, 20-yard ($599) perfect for 25-35 squares, and 30-yard ($699) ideal for tile roofs or multi-layer tear-offs. All prices include delivery, pickup, and estimated weight allowances specific to roofing debris.
What size dumpster do I need for a roof tear-off in Denver?
For most Denver homes, a 20-yard dumpster handles 25-35 squares of single-layer shingles or 15-20 squares of multi-layer tear-offs. Older Denver homes (pre-1980) in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill often have 2-3 layers, requiring a 30-yard container. Calculate: roof squares × number of layers × 300 lbs average weight.
Can I put asphalt shingles in a dumpster in Denver?
Yes, all types of asphalt shingles are fully accepted in Denver dumpster rentals. This includes 3-tab shingles, architectural shingles, and impact-resistant shingles common after hail damage. We also accept underlayment, felt, flashing, gutters, and other standard roofing materials. No separation needed - mixed roofing debris is fine.
How much weight can a roofing dumpster hold?
Denver roofing dumpsters have generous weight limits: 10-yard (3 tons), 15-yard (4.5 tons), 20-yard (6 tons), 30-yard (8 tons), and 40-yard (10 tons). Roofing debris is heavy - single-layer shingles average 300 lbs per square, while tile can reach 800+ lbs per square. We help calculate total weight to prevent overage fees.
Do I need a permit for a roofing dumpster in Denver?
No permit needed for driveway placement in Denver. Street placement requires a City of Denver permit ($50-$150) if the dumpster blocks sidewalks or traffic. Most roofing projects place containers in driveways or parking areas. We help coordinate placement to avoid permit requirements while keeping containers accessible for roof debris.
Can you deliver same-day for roofing projects in Denver?
Yes! Same-day delivery available throughout Denver County for roofing emergencies and scheduled tear-offs. Orders placed by noon typically deliver within 2-4 hours. Critical during hail season (March-August) when multiple roofing projects start simultaneously across Denver neighborhoods.
What roofing materials are NOT allowed in dumpsters?
Prohibited roofing materials include asbestos shingles (common in pre-1980 Denver homes), liquid roofing compounds, spray foam insulation, and petroleum-based solvents. Standard asphalt shingles, tiles, metal roofing, underlayment, flashing, and gutters are all accepted. When uncertain about material type, call before loading.
How many squares fit in a 20-yard dumpster?
A 20-yard dumpster typically holds 25-35 squares of single-layer asphalt shingles or 15-20 squares of multi-layer tear-off debris. For tile roofs, reduce to 12-18 squares due to weight. The key is total weight, not just volume - Denver's older homes with multiple shingle layers require careful calculation to avoid overweight charges.
What's the difference between regular and roofing dumpsters?
Roofing dumpsters have lower sidewalls for easier loading from roof level and higher weight capacities for heavy shingle debris. Standard construction dumpsters may have weight restrictions that don't work for roofing materials. Our roofing-specific containers are designed for the 300-800 lbs per square that roof materials generate.
Can I mix roofing debris with other materials?
Roofing debris can be mixed with other construction materials like lumber, drywall, and general renovation waste. However, keep roofing materials separate from yard waste, household garbage, or hazardous materials. Mixed construction/roofing loads are common and acceptable in Denver dumpster rentals.
How long can I keep a roofing dumpster?
Standard 7-day rental period works for most Denver roofing projects. Extensions available for $25-$75/day depending on size. Weather delays are common during Denver's variable spring season - we offer flexible extensions when Mother Nature doesn't cooperate with your roofing schedule.
Where should I place the dumpster for a roofing project?
Best placement: driveway or flat area within 50 feet of the roof edge. Avoid soft ground, slopes, or areas blocking homeowner access. Our Denver drivers understand roofing logistics and will position containers for maximum efficiency. We navigate narrow streets common in older Denver neighborhoods like Park Hill and Capitol Hill.
What happens to roofing debris after pickup?
Roofing debris goes to licensed disposal facilities in the Denver metro area. Asphalt shingles are often recycled into road base materials. Metal components (flashing, gutters) are separated for recycling. We provide disposal documentation for insurance claims and contractor records.
Can I get multiple dumpsters for large roofing jobs?
Yes! Large commercial roofs or multi-building projects can use sequential dumpster delivery. We coordinate timing to keep job sites organized and efficient. Popular with Denver contractors working on apartment complexes, shopping centers, or multiple single-family homes in new developments.
Do you provide service for hail damage roofing projects?
Absolutely! Denver's frequent hailstorms create emergency roofing situations. We maintain extra inventory during peak hail season and offer priority delivery for storm-damaged properties. We work directly with insurance companies and provide detailed disposal documentation for claims processing.
What's the weight of Spanish tile roofing per square?
Spanish clay tiles common in Denver's historic neighborhoods weigh 600-800 lbs per square, much heavier than asphalt shingles (250-350 lbs per square). A 25-square tile roof generates 15,000-20,000 lbs of debris. We typically recommend 30-40 yard containers for tile projects to handle the weight without overage charges.
Can I put gutters and downspouts in the roofing dumpster?
Yes, gutters, downspouts, fascia boards, soffit materials, and all exterior roofing components are accepted. Metal gutters are actually beneficial as they're lighter than shingles but fill space efficiently. No need to separate - mixed roofing system debris is standard for Denver projects.
How do I calculate debris for a multi-layer tear-off?
Count roof squares, then multiply by number of existing layers. Many Denver homes built before 1980 have 2-3 layers. Example: 20 squares × 3 layers = 60 total squares of debris. At 300 lbs per square average = 18,000 lbs total. This requires a 30-yard dumpster minimum.
What if my roofing debris goes over the weight limit?
Overage charges apply at $75-$125 per ton for standard shingles, $125-$175 per ton for tile/heavy materials. We weigh loads at certified facilities and provide detailed receipts. To avoid overages, calculate total weight before ordering and consider upgrading to the next size container if close to limits.
Do you offer contractor accounts for Denver roofers?
Yes! Established Denver roofing contractors qualify for Net 15-30 payment terms, volume discounts, and priority scheduling. Monthly billing, job tracking, and dedicated customer service. Perfect for busy contractors managing multiple roofing projects across Denver's growing neighborhoods.

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Roofing Dumpster Rental in Denver Neighborhoods

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Complete Coverage

Roofing Dumpster Service Areas in Denver

We serve every neighborhood in Denver with specialized roofing dumpster delivery

Central Denver Areas

Downtown, Capitol Hill, Five Points, RiNo, LoDo, Ballpark, Union Station, Golden Triangle, Civic Center, CBD, Curtis Park, Whittier, Clayton, Skyland, Elyria-Swansea

North Denver Areas

Highlands, Berkeley, Regis, Chaffee Park, Sunnyside, Globeville, Cole, Clayton, Montbello, Green Valley Ranch, Gateway, Northfield, Commerce City

West Denver Areas

LoHi, Sloan Lake, Edgewater, Lakeside, Villa Park, Barnum, Sun Valley, Valverde, Athmar Park, Ruby Hill, Bear Valley, Fort Logan, Marston, Westwood

South Denver Areas

Cherry Creek, Glendale, Washington Park, Platt Park, Baker, Speer, Lincoln Park, Rosedale, University, Bonnie Brae, Country Club, Hilltop, Mayfair

East Denver Areas

Park Hill, Stapleton, Montclair, Lowry, Mayfair, Rose Medical, East Colfax, Aurora, Hale, Montbello, Northeast Park Hill, Central Park

Historic Neighborhoods

Capitol Hill (many multi-layer roofs), Baker Historic District, Curtis Park, Five Points Historic, Highland Historic, Platt Park Historic, Washington Park Historic

Local Infrastructure

Denver Roofing Debris Disposal Transfer Sites

We work with certified Denver-area facilities for responsible roofing material disposal

Facility NameDistance from DenverRoofing Materials AcceptedHoursSpecialization
Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site12 miles SEShingles, tiles, underlayment, flashing, guttersMon-Fri 7AM-4PM, Sat 7AM-12PMPrimary roofing debris facility
Waste Management Denver8 miles NMixed construction debris, roofing materialsMon-Fri 6AM-5PM, Sat 7AM-3PMLarge volume processing
GFL Environmental15 miles NEAsphalt shingles, metal roofing, BUR materialsMon-Fri 7AM-4PMCommercial roofing focus
Republic Services Denver10 miles WStandard roofing debris, construction materialsMon-Fri 6:30AM-4:30PM, Sat 7AM-2PMResidential roofing projects
Colorado Shingle Recycling18 miles SAsphalt shingles only (recycling focus)Mon-Fri 7AM-3PMEnvironmental roofing disposal
Larimer County Landfill22 miles NAll roofing materials, heavy tile debrisMon-Sat 8AM-4PMHeavy materials specialist

All disposal fees included in our roofing dumpster pricing. We handle facility coordination and provide disposal documentation for insurance claims.

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Asphalt Shingle Recycling

Denver-area facilities recycle asphalt shingles into road base, hot mix asphalt, and aggregate products. Approximately 80% of shingle waste can be diverted from landfills when properly sorted.

Metal Component Recovery

Flashing, gutters, downspouts, and other metal roofing components are separated for scrap metal recycling. Copper and aluminum have particularly high recovery value in the Denver market.

Tile Material Reuse

Undamaged clay and concrete tiles are often reclaimed for reuse projects. Denver's historic preservation community frequently seeks authentic tile materials for restoration work on period-appropriate homes.

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