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Roof Tear-Off in Kansas City: Hail, Shingles, and Dumpster Sizing

Why shingle weight, not volume, drives roofing dumpster sizing. The math for typical KC roof sizes.

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Kansas City sees more roof-damaging hail than almost any other US metro. We drop dozens of roofing dumpsters every year — almost all of them are 10s or 15s. Why? Shingle weight, not volume, drives the math. Here's the breakdown.

KC's hail problem, in numbers.

The KC metro sits in the heart of "Hail Alley" — the central US strip that runs from northern Texas to South Dakota. Most years bring at least one storm cycle with hail large enough to damage shingles; some years bring three or four. Insurance claims spike every spring and early summer.

For roofing companies and DIY homeowners alike, that means tear-off and re-roof is one of the most common KC home-improvement projects. And for our business, it means we know roofing dumpster math cold.

Shingle weight: the number to remember.

Asphalt shingles weigh approximately 250 pounds per "square" (a square = 100 square feet of roof surface) for standard 3-tab shingles, or about 325 pounds per square for architectural shingles. That's after the wear-and-tear from tear-off; you're hauling old shingles, nails, underlayment, and some shingle granule debris.

So a 2,000 square foot roof (20 squares) = roughly 5,000 lbs of standard shingles or 6,500 lbs of architectural. That's 2.5–3.25 tons. The 10 yard dumpster's tonnage cap is 2 tons. The 15 yard's is 3.

The math by roof size.

  • 1,200–1,500 sq ft roof (small bungalow, ranch): 1.5–2 tons. 10 yard dumpster handles this comfortably.
  • 1,500–2,000 sq ft roof (typical KC 2-story): 1.8–2.6 tons. 10 yard is borderline; the 12 yard gives you cushion.
  • 2,000–2,800 sq ft roof (larger home, 1.5-story with dormers): 2.5–3.6 tons. 15 yard is the right call.
  • 3,000+ sq ft roof: 3.75+ tons. Either a 15 with a planned overage, or a swap-out to a fresh 10 mid-tear-off.
"Volume tells you nothing on a roofing job. Weight is the only number that matters."

Why bigger isn't better for roofing.

This is counterintuitive. For cleanouts and remodels, "when in doubt, size up" is the rule. For roofing, sizing up risks physically illegal hauls. A 20 yard fully loaded with shingles is somewhere around 6 tons of dense, packed material — past most municipal weight caps for the truck axle.

The 10 and 15 yards we drop for roofing have reinforced floors and are rated for the weight. The larger sizes are not.

Multi-layer tear-offs.

A common KC scenario: a roof with two or three layers of shingles from generations of "lay-over" replacements. Tearing off all layers down to the deck doubles or triples the debris weight. A 1,800 sq ft house with three layers means about 7–8 tons coming off — a 10 yard twice (full tear-off, then a swap-out mid-job).

Tell us before delivery if you're removing multiple layers. We'll plan the swap so the second dumpster lands the morning after the first one fills.

Placement during a re-roof.

Tear-off crews work fast — they need the dumpster as close to the house as possible. Driveway placement is ideal; the dumpster sits 6–12 feet from the structure, allowing shingles to be slid down a tarp directly into it.

For tight lots where the only access is the street, you'll need a right-of-way permit. KCMO requires reflective markings (we include them) and limits placement near intersections and hydrants.

Storm-related insurance jobs.

Insurance-paid re-roofs are usually time-sensitive — the adjuster's timeline drives the contractor's timeline. We deliver same-day in most cases; if you're booked through a roofing contractor who handles their own debris, just ask them what size and timing they use. Most KC roofers we work with default to 10-yard rentals for residential jobs.

Yard waste from tree damage often comes with the roof job.

Post-storm jobs often mean tree damage too. Mixing yard waste (limbs, leaves) with roof debris (shingles, nails) hurts the load — yard-waste-only loads can be composted, mixed loads must go to landfill. If you've got both, ask about doing them in sequence. See our storm cleanup guide.

The phone test.

Tell us the roof's square footage, layer count, and shingle type. We size in under two minutes. Roofing dumpster details or call (816) 427-6571.

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Quick questions

Things readers ask.

Can the roofer load the dumpster while it sits on the driveway? +
Yes — driveway placement is preferred for tear-off jobs. We position it close enough that crews can slide shingles down a tarp directly into the dumpster.
What if my contractor underestimates the weight? +
Tonnage overages are billed at $65/ton at most KC transfer stations. We weigh at the disposal facility and call you with the number before billing — no surprise invoice.
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