
Quick Answer: Roofing Debris Cleanup
We remove shingles, tiles, underlayment, and all roofing debris from tear-offs and repairs. Weight-based pricing. Asphalt shingles are recycled into road paving. Same-day service for contractors. For larger projects, consider our 15-yard or 40-yard dumpster.
What's Included
What We Remove
- Asphalt shingles
- Three-tab and architectural
- Clay and concrete tiles
- Metal roofing panels
- Wood shakes and shingles
- Underlayment and felt paper
- Flashing and vents
- Rotted sheathing/plywood
- Old gutters
- Roofing debris mixed with nails
What We Don't Take
- Asbestos shingles (pre-1980)
- Hazardous materials
- Standing structures
- Chemical containers
Note: Roofs installed before 1980 may contain asbestos. Have materials tested before tear-off.
Pricing Factors
Roofing debris is heavy—a typical residential tear-off generates 2-4 tons. Pricing factors include:
- Weight of roofing material
- Roof size (square footage)
- Type of roofing material
- Mixed vs. clean loads
- Access and pile location
- Distance to recycling facility
Disposal & Recycling
Roofing materials are increasingly recycled:
- Asphalt shingles → hot-mix asphalt for road paving
- Metal roofing → scrap metal recycling
- Wood shakes → biomass or mulch
- Clay/concrete tiles → aggregate and fill
Clean, separated loads maximize recycling potential.
Roofing Debris FAQs
Roofing Debris Cleanup Across the Temecula Valley
Shingles, underlayment, flashing, and nails scattered across the yard — NexaCleanouts provides post-roofing debris cleanup for contractors and homeowners across Southwest Riverside County. We remove roofing tear-off waste from properties along California Oaks Road in Murrieta, through Bear Creek and Canyon Lake POA, and along Winchester Road in French Valley. Menifee roofing projects near Newport Road and Temecula Wine Country re-roofs on hillside homes generate heavy, awkward debris that requires proper loading equipment and disposal routing. Our trucks handle asphalt shingles, tile, wood shake, metal panels, and mixed roofing waste. We work directly with roofing contractors to schedule pickups that align with project phases — keeping yards clean and homeowner relationships intact. Canyon Lake POA properties require driveway-safe truck placement and advance gate entry, both of which we coordinate. Every roofing debris cleanup includes ground-level sweep for nails and fasteners, loading labor, hauling, and disposal at licensed Riverside County facilities. Pricing is based on roof square footage and material weight. Photo quotes help confirm scope before we arrive. Fast turnarounds keep your roofing schedule on track.