Dumpster Rental for Roof Replacement in Canada: Costs, Risks & What Homeowners Should Know

When do you need a dumpster rental? When replacing a roof โ especially asphalt shingles or cedar shakes โ one of the biggest hidden factors is waste removal. In many cases, the old roofing material must be fully removed before installation. To handle this, we work with third-party dumpster (bin) rental companies to safely dispose of shingles and wood shakes.
๐ Important:
We do not own dumpsters. Bins are arranged through third-party providers when required.
When Do You Need a Dumpster for Roofing?
You typically need a bin when:
- removing old asphalt shingles
- removing cedar shakes
- dealing with multiple roofing layers
- fixing previous leaks or damaged decking
However, not every project requires removal.
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๐ In some cases, if shingles are in decent condition, we can keep your existing layer:
- adds extra protection
- improves sound insulation
- avoids unnecessary removal costs
We donโt remove materials just to increase the price โ only when itโs actually needed.
How Much Does a Dumpster Rental Cost in Canada?
Dumpster pricing varies by city, but here are realistic ranges for:
- Calgary
- Toronto
- Vancouver
Typical cost:
- $1,500 โ $2,500+ per project
Example:
For a ~3,000 sq ft roof:
- Expect around +$2,000 for bin rental and disposal
This depends on:
- material type (cedar is heavier than shingles)
- number of layers
- landfill fees
- number of hauls
๐ This is usually an additional cost, not included in base roofing quotes unless specified.
Dumpster Sizes & Weight (What Youโre Really Putting on Your Driveway)
Dumpster weight limits and disposal rules can vary depending on the provider and material type. According to Waste Management, roofing materials such as shingles are considered heavy debris and must be loaded carefully to avoid exceeding weight limits.
Common bin sizes used for roofing:
- 10-yard bin
- 15-yard bin
Approximate weights when filled:
- 10-yard: 2โ4 tons (4,000โ8,000 lbs)
- 15-yard: 4โ6+ tons (8,000โ12,000+ lbs)
Cedar shakes can be especially heavy when wet.
๐ Thatโs the weight of multiple cars sitting on your driveway.
Risk #1: Driveway Damage
Most dumpsters are placed directly on your driveway.
Because of their weight, they can:
- leave scratches
- cause surface cracks
- in worst cases โ lead to structural damage
And hereโs the problem:
๐ Concrete is expensive to fix.
In many cases, repairs are not enough โ you may need full driveway replacement.

Itโs important to note that our 50-year warranty applies strictly to the roofing system itself and does not cover any damage to surrounding property, including driveways. In most cases, dumpster rental companies also do not take responsibility for surface damage caused by the weight of the bin. As a result, any repairs to cracked or scratched concrete are typically the homeowner’s responsibility. This is why we strongly recommend taking preventative measures to protect your driveway before the bin is delivered.
How to Protect Your Driveway
We strongly recommend protecting the surface before placing a bin:
- place wooden boards (2×4 or plywood) under the bin
- use rubber mats or protective layers
- Avoid placing it on weak or older concrete
๐ This simple step can prevent thousands in damage.
How We Reduce the Risk
Since we donโt own dumpsters, we work with third-party providersโbut we manage the process carefully:
- We usually request a medium-sized bin (not the heaviest)
- We empty it multiple times instead of overloading
- This reduces pressure on your driveway
Can You Place the Dumpster on the Street?
Yes โ but it comes with downsides:
Pros:
- no driveway damage
Cons:
- requires city permit (varies by location)
- further distance from roof โ slower work
- debris may scatter across lawn/yard
- less efficient cleanup
๐ In most cases, driveway placement is preferred โ but must be protected.
Option to Save Money: Use Your Own Dumpster
If you already have access to a bin:
๐ You can provide your own dumpster and avoid rental costs.
Weโre happy to coordinate with your setup.
What About Old Cedar Shakes?
Some homeowners choose to keep old cedar shakes instead of disposing them.
Common reuse ideas:
- firewood (dry wood only)
- outdoor boilers
- landscaping
๐ If you want to keep them, let us know in advance so we plan removal accordingly.
Final Thoughts: What Most Homeowners Donโt Expect
Dumpster rental is one of the most overlooked parts of roof replacement.
Key takeaways:
- itโs often an extra $1,500โ$2,500 cost
- bins are extremely heavy
- driveway damage is a real risk
- protection is essential
- there are ways to reduce or avoid the cost
Planning a Roof Replacement?
Whether you need full removal or not depends on your current roof condition.
๐ Weโll assess:
- if removal is required
- if you can keep your existing shingles
- what disposal costs to expect
Request a quote and get a clear breakdown before the project starts.
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