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How to Dispose of Roof Shingles Properly in Surrey

When it’s time to replace or remove your roof shingles, proper disposal is more than just a matter of convenience—it’s about safety, legal compliance, and helping the environment. Homeowners often ask, can you throw away shingles in the garbage? In Surrey, the answer is no. There are specific guidelines for shingle disposal to help reduce construction waste and encourage recycling. This guide explains how the process works, what your options are to make the job easier, and how proper handling protects your roof.

Are Old Asphalt Shingles Considered Hazardous Waste?

For most homes, asphalt shingles do not count as hazardous waste. However, roofs installed before the 1980s could contain asbestos or other dangerous materials that require special handling. If your home is older, have your shingles inspected by a professional before taking further steps—an older roof may conceal risks that aren’t visible. Whenever hazardous materials are found, they must be removed by an abatement specialist and cannot be disposed of with regular shingles. If no hazardous materials are present, asphalt shingles can follow standard disposal or recycling routes.

Can You Throw Away Shingles in the Garbage?

You cannot throw away shingles in your regular household garbage in Surrey or anywhere in Metro Vancouver. Roofing materials are categorized as construction and demolition (C&D) waste, which cannot be placed in curbside bins or taken to standard landfill sites. Attempting to dispose of shingles with regular garbage may result in refusal at waste facilities and potential penalties. To stay compliant, all asphalt shingles must be brought to an approved transfer station or taken for recycling via a licensed waste collection provider after your roof tear-off.

Are Old Roof Shingles Recycled?

Yes—there’s a strong push for shingle recycling in Surrey. Most asphalt roof shingles can be brought to regional recycling facilities, where they are processed and reused in the production of new asphalt and pavement. Current city bylaws require a high percentage of construction waste, including roofing materials, to be diverted from landfills.

Which Dumpster Size Is Best for Roof Shingle Disposal?

Selecting the right dumpster is key when disposing of roof shingles. Because shingles are heavy and dense, dumpsters fill up quickly—especially for larger roof jobs. For most residential projects, a 10- to 20-yard dumpster is a great starting point. Always let your provider know that you’ll be disposing primarily of roofing materials so they can recommend the right dumpster size and ensure compliance with local waste limits. Premier Site Services offers dumpster rentals for both small repairs and full roof re-roofs, delivered and picked up on your schedule. If needed, we can stage the dumpster in your driveway to simplify loading.

Why Choose Premier Site Services for Shingle Disposal?

With years of experience across Surrey and the Lower Mainland, Premier Site Services combines reliable waste bin rentals with a genuine commitment to environmentally responsible practices. Our team provides tailored dumpster solutions, quick delivery and removal, and transparent pricing—no surprises or hidden fees. We handle all C&D waste according to Metro Vancouver regulations, including transferring your shingles to authorized recycling centers whenever possible. You’ll stay compliant and contribute to a cleaner, greener community.

Proper disposal of old shingles requires more than tossing them in the garbage—especially in Surrey. With recycling options, strict regulations, and convenient bin rentals from Premier Site Services, disposing of shingles has never been easier or more environmentally friendly. Make the smart, legal, and green choice for your next roofing project.

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