You can haul asphalt shingles and other materials to a local landfill for disposal. Simply fill a pickup truck with the debris and unload it at the landfill. You’ll need to pay fees based on the weight and type of debris, which can vary by location and facility.
Also, how much does it cost to dispose of shingles?
First, roofers charge labor for removing your old roof. A one-story roof with a single shingle layer costs between $100 and $150 per square to remove; a double layer, $115 to $165; and triple layer, $125 to $175. If you have a particularly high roof or one that is extremely steep, you will pay more per square.
Beside above, what can I do with old asphalt shingles? Here are 10 ways that you can reuse and repurpose old roof shingles.
- Recycle them.
- Donate them.
- Absorb oil stains.
- Block weeds.
- Create a path.
- Provide traction.
- Create a mat.
- Make art.
Also asked, can shingles go in garbage?
Shingles may go in the garbage. Check with your waste hauler or take to a landfill and transfer station.
How big of a dumpster do I need for shingles?
2. Asphalt Shingle – Table
Number of Roofing Squares | Dumpster Size |
---|---|
30 | 12 Yard |
35 | 15 Yard |
50 | 20 Yard |
70 | 30 Yard |