Roofing Material Removal for Remodel Debris Pickup
Tear-off shingles, felt rolls, and stacked underlayment pile up fast after a reroof. Our crews handle heavy lifting, load the debris, and clear your driveway or work area. Send photos and item details for a quote based on volume, weight, and access rather than guesswork.

Why Book Roofing Debris Pickup
Reroof projects leave dense, heavy piles that are awkward to move. Here is what makes hauling this material off your property simpler.
Heavy Loads Handled
Stacked shingles and felt are dense and heavy, so our crew does the lifting and carrying from your work area.
Volume-Based Quotes
Pricing reflects the space and weight your debris takes up in the truck, along with stairs, access, and crew time.
Cleaner Work Site
We load loose pieces, tarps of scrap, and bundled material so your driveway or yard is ready for the next step.
Roofing Cleanout Help That Fits Your Project
Whether a contractor left a tear-off pile behind or you handled a small reroof yourself, roofing material removal fits both residential and commercial jobs. We work around fresh landscaping, tight side yards, and busy job sites. Share the pile size, material type, and where it sits so the crew arrives ready to load and haul away efficiently.
Roofing Materials We Take
We haul most non-hazardous roofing debris from tear-off and reroof projects. If you are unsure about a specific material, send a photo and we will confirm what fits the load.
Asphalt Shingles
Old three-tab and architectural shingles from tear-offs, bundled or loose, loaded and hauled away by the crew.
Felt and Underlayment
Roofing felt rolls, synthetic underlayment scraps, and torn paper backing left over after a reroof project.
Wood and Metal Trim
Fascia boards, drip edge, flashing, and roof decking scraps that come off during a tear-off.
Tile and Slate Pieces
Broken clay tile, concrete tile, and slate fragments, which are heavy and factor into the load weight.
Mixed Tear-Off Debris
Nails, wrappers, tar paper scraps, and general roofing waste swept into piles or contractor bags.
What Shapes Your Quote
Roofing debris is heavy and compact, so weight matters as much as volume. These factors help us build a fair, accurate quote for hauling your pile away.
Volume and Weight
Shingles and tile are dense, so both the space used and the load weight influence the final quote.
Number of Bundles
Bundle count and the size of loose piles give us a clearer picture of total load size.
Carry Distance
How far the crew hauls debris from the pile to the truck affects crew time and effort.
Access and Stairs
Tight side yards, gates, steps, or upper-level staging can add handling time to the pickup.
Disposal Routing
Where the material goes for disposal or recycling depends on condition and available local options.
Pickup Options for Roofing Debris
Choose the option that matches where your debris sits and how much you need cleared. Our crew loads and hauls in each case.
In-home pickup
For debris staged in a garage, basement, or interior work area, the crew carries it out through doorways and hallways.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Piles set at the curb, driveway, or yard are the fastest to load and often the most efficient option.
Multi-item pickup
Combine roofing debris with other construction waste like drywall or lumber for one mixed cleanout load.
How to Prep for Pickup
A little staging makes the pickup faster and safer. Focus on clear access and gathering loose pieces so the crew can load without delay.
Clear Walkways
Keep paths from the pile to the truck open so the crew can carry heavy debris without obstacles.
Gather Loose Pieces
Pile loose shingles and scraps or bag small debris so nails and fragments stay contained.
Flag Heavy Sections
Point out dense tile stacks or wet, water-logged material that weigh more than they appear.
Note Access Issues
Tell us about stairs, gates, fragile surfaces, or roof-level staging so the crew plans ahead.
Disposal and Recycling Notes
Roofing material is non-hazardous but heavy, and where it goes depends on its condition and the recycling options available near you. Asphalt shingles and metal trim can sometimes be routed for recycling when practical. We aim to divert usable material where local facilities accept it, though outcomes vary and we never promise a specific recycling result for any load.
How Roofing Material Removal Works
From first message to a cleared work site, the process stays simple. Share details, confirm access, and let the crew handle the load.
Send item details
Describe the material type, pile size, bundle count, and where the debris is staged on your property.
Share photos
Photos of the pile and the path to the truck help us gauge volume, weight, and access.
Confirm access
Let us know about stairs, gates, carry distance, or fragile surfaces near the staging area.
Review quote
Get a quote based on volume, weight, access, and crew time, then pick a pickup window.
Pickup and haul away
The crew loads the debris, checks the area for stray nails, and hauls the material off-site.
Frequently Asked Questions
What roofing materials can you haul away?
We take asphalt shingles, felt, underlayment, drip edge, flashing, decking scraps, and broken tile or slate. Send a photo if you are unsure whether a material fits the load.
Do you remove material directly off the roof?
Our crew focuses on loading and hauling debris staged on the ground. Disassembly may be needed for large stacked sections, but active roof tear-off is a separate job.
How is the price for roofing debris figured?
Roofing material removal is quoted on volume, weight, bundle count, carry distance, access, and crew time. Dense tile and wet shingles add weight, which factors into the quote.
Can I combine roofing debris with other junk?
Yes. A multi-item pickup lets you clear roofing debris alongside drywall, lumber, or other non-hazardous construction waste in one combined cleanout load.
How should I prepare the debris before pickup?
Clear the path to the truck, pile loose scraps, bag small pieces, and flag heavy tile or water-logged material so the crew can load safely and quickly.
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Ready to Clear the Roofing Pile?
Send photos and pile details, and EZ Hauling Services will build a quote based on volume, weight, and access. When you are ready, the crew handles the heavy lifting so your work site is clear.