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Sizing a Dumpster for a Roof Tear-Off in Longview

7 min read Written for Longview & Gregg County

Roofing is where sizing goes wrong most often, and it is always the same mistake: sizing by how the pile looks instead of what it weighs.

Roll-off container collecting debris at a house under construction in Longview, Texas

The one number that matters: squares

Roofers measure in squares. One square is 100 square feet of roof surface. A typical Longview single-storey is somewhere between 20 and 32 squares depending on footprint and pitch; larger properties out toward the lakes can run well past 50.

If you do not know your square count, your roofer does, and it is the first thing to ask. Everything downstream — container size, weight allowance, whether you need a swap — follows from it.

What a square of roofing weighs

Approximate weight per square by roofing material
MaterialApprox. weight per squareNotes
Three-tab asphalt shingle~200-250 lbOlder, lighter product
Architectural asphalt shingle~250-400 lbThe current standard here
Metal panel~50-150 lbLight but very bulky
Standing seam metal~100-150 lbLong panels, awkward to load
Underlayment and felt~15-30 lbAdds up on a large roof
Roof decking, if replaced~150-250 lbOnly if you are re-sheathing
Wet or rotted deckingDouble dry weightCommon after a long-term leak

Run the arithmetic. A 28 square architectural shingle roof at 350 lb per square is roughly 9,800 pounds — just under five tons before underlayment. That is already at or past the included allowance on a 20 yard.

Shingle sizing table

Recommended dumpster size for asphalt shingle tear-offs
Roof sizeSingle layerTwo layers
Up to 15 squares15 yard20 yard
15-25 squares20 yard30 yard
25-35 squares20 yard (watch weight)30 yard + swap
35-50 squares30 yard30 yard + swap
Over 50 squares30 yard + swapMultiple containers

Note the wording on the 25-35 row. A 20 yard has the volume comfortably. It is the weight allowance you need to watch, which is why we quote the overage rate and often suggest the 30 for the top of that band.

Metal roofs are a different problem

Metal roofing is everywhere across rural East Texas — barns, equipment sheds, farmhouses and an increasing number of new residential builds. It flips the usual sizing logic.

Metal is light. A 30 square metal roof might weigh under two tons. But the panels are long, awkward and full of air, so a container of loose sheeting fills up astonishingly fast while weighing almost nothing. Size by volume, not weight.

Flatten or nest the panels as you load, or you will waste half the container on empty space. And if the volume is substantial, metal roofing is scrap with real value — pulling it out as a separate stream can offset a meaningful part of the job cost.

The second layer problem

Plenty of houses around here have a second layer of shingle laid over the original. It roughly doubles the tear-off weight, and people often do not know until the crew is up there.

Look at the rake edge from the ground, where a double layer is frequently visible as a thicker band, and ask your roofer to confirm during the inspection. If it turns out on the day, call us — a swap-out mid-job is far cheaper than an overloaded container that cannot be tarped and therefore cannot legally leave.

Decking and the surprises underneath

Rotten decking. Roofs that have leaked, particularly around valleys and penetrations, often need sheathing replaced. Budget headroom.

Wet insulation. After a long-term leak, saturated attic insulation may come out too. Heavy, bulky, and in East Texas humidity it will be mould-affected by the time you get to it.

Pine needles. A genuinely local one. Houses under pine accumulate an extraordinary quantity of needles in valleys and gutters, and a tear-off brings all of it down. It is light but it is real volume.

Hail season and the insurance queue

East Texas gets serious hail, and it drives roofing demand in waves rather than evenly.

After a significant event, the pattern is entirely predictable: adjusters get overwhelmed, roofing contractors book out for months, out-of-area storm-chasing crews appear, and every hauler in the region is at capacity.

Two pieces of practical advice. If your neighbourhood has been hit, get your claim in early — the queue is real and it is first come. And if you are a roofing contractor, set up a standing arrangement with a local hauler before the season rather than joining the phone queue after the storm. We hold capacity for contractors who work with us regularly, and we are honest during those weeks about what we can and cannot deliver.

Placement and site cleanup

  • Tight to the drip line on the elevation being torn off, so material can be dropped or chuted directly in.
  • Doors facing the approach so ground crew can walk material in.
  • Clear of the eaves and the pines overhead. The truck bed needs roughly twenty-two feet of vertical clearance to tip, and around here the trees are the constraint far more often than the building is.
  • On boards, and on ground that will carry the weight.
  • Below the rail, so the load can be tarped.

One thing that is not about the container at all: a tear-off sheds an enormous quantity of nails. A magnet sweep of the driveway, lawn and street at the end of the job is twenty minutes well spent, and it is the single most common complaint homeowners have about roofing work.

Need a container in Longview?

Call and describe the job. Three minutes on the phone gets you a size recommendation, a flat rate and a delivery window — and we will tell you if a smaller, cheaper container is the right answer.

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Answers

Questions on this topic

What size dumpster for a 2,000 square foot roof?
A 2,000 sq ft footprint is roughly 22 to 26 squares once pitch is accounted for. For single-layer asphalt shingle, a 20 yard. For metal, size up by volume rather than weight.
How do I know if my roof has two layers?
Look at the rake edge from the ground - a double layer often shows as a noticeably thicker band. It roughly doubles the tear-off weight.
Can I put metal roofing and shingle in the same container?
You can, but if there is a meaningful quantity of metal it is worth separating. Metal is scrap with real value and pulling it out can offset part of the job cost.
Can you keep up after a hail storm?
We do our best and we are honest about it. A serious event damages a great many roofs at once and every hauler in the region is at capacity within days. Contractors who work with us regularly get priority.

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