Roofing Dumpster Rental in Thornton, CO
Thornton sits in Hail Alley, one of the most hail-prone corridors in the country, and that makes roof tear-offs constant work here - shingles are dense enough that a right-sized roll-off is the only practical way to clear the job.

Why roofing needs its own container
Shingles are heavy. A single layer over an average roof weighs a surprising amount, and multiple layers multiply it. That weight is the whole story on sizing: a container that would hold a roof's worth of shingles by volume would be far too heavy to legally haul, so roofing goes in a smaller box filled to a level load.
And no resident program will take it - the city's programs exclude a contractor's roofing debris and a tear-off's volume, so it goes to a licensed regional landfill via a roll-off.
After a hailstorm, when homes across the north metro are re-roofing at once, having a hauler who can get a container out fast and swap it promptly is the difference between a one-day tear-off and a stalled crew.
Sizing a tear-off by the squares
Roofers measure in squares - each one is a hundred square feet of roof. Tell us the number of squares and the number of layers coming off, and we'll size it accurately.
As a rough guide, a single-layer tear-off on an average home often suits a 15 or 20 yard, filled to weight rather than volume. Multiple layers, a larger roof, or heavy architectural shingles push toward a swap or a second container.
Because shingles hit the weight limit before the box looks full, a 20 yard that appears half empty may already be at its allowance - that's expected, not a problem, and it's why we size by squares rather than by eye.
Placement for a clean tear-off
The ideal spot is close to the house on a firm surface, positioned so the crew can toss debris straight in or run a chute into it. We plank on every delivery and set the container where the crew can reach it and the truck can retrieve it.
Tell us whether the tear-off is on the front or back of the house, and whether the lot is tight, so we can position the container to save your crew steps.
Every load leaves tarped and secured as Colorado law requires - important with loose, wind-catching shingle debris on a breezy Front Range day.
Nails, felt and the full tear-off
A roofing container takes the whole tear-off: shingles, felt, flashing, rotten decking and the rest. Nails come with the territory - we just ask that you keep general household debris out of a dedicated roofing load so it stays clean and correctly weighed.
If you're re-decking as well as re-shingling, that adds bulky wood on top of the dense shingles, so mention it and we'll factor it into the size.
And if the job is part of a bigger remodel, we'll often set up a separate container for the household debris so neither load is dragged over its weight limit.
Where we provide this service
We deliver roofing dumpster rental across Thornton and throughout Adams County, plus the surrounding north Denver metro communities toward Weld, Broomfield, Jefferson and Denver counties.
Book roofing dumpster rental in Thornton
One call gets you a flat rate, an honest size recommendation and a delivery slot.
(720) 407-8485Roofing Dumpster Rental: common questions
Can I take roofing shingles to the city voucher or programs?
No - the resident programs exclude a contractor's roofing debris and the voucher is residents-only with one covered load. Shingles go to a licensed regional landfill, and a roll-off is the practical way to get them there.
What size dumpster do I need for a roof tear-off?
It depends on the squares and layers. A single-layer tear-off on an average home often suits a 15 or 20 yard filled to weight; multiple layers or a large roof may need a swap. Tell us the squares and we'll size it.
Why does the roofing container look half empty when it's full?
Because shingles are dense and reach the weight limit before they fill the volume. A 20 yard at its tonnage allowance can look half empty - that's normal, and it's why we size roofing by squares rather than by eye.
How fast can you deliver after a hailstorm?
Usually next day, often same day if a run is heading your way. After a big hail event demand spikes across the north metro, so the earlier you call, the easier the scheduling.