Roofing projects in Orlando generate massive amounts of debris—shingles, underlayment, nails, and old wood that require immediate removal. Dumpster Today specializes in handling roofing waste with containers sized specifically for residential jobs. When roofers tear off damaged sections, the debris piles up fast, and same-day delivery keeps projects moving without delay.
Orlando homeowners also rely on this service for estate cleanouts, where decades of accumulated items need sorting and removal. Whether you’re clearing a 3-bedroom home or managing construction debris from a kitchen renovation, the 10, 12, 18, and 26-yard options fit most jobs. The 4.9-star rating across 907 reviews reflects consistent service in the local area.
Call (407) 801-3867 to schedule a dumpster that arrives when you need it. The service area covers Orlando, with availability for both same-day placement and flexible rental periods. Concrete removal is another specialty—whether you’re breaking up an old driveway or demolishing a shed foundation, the right container size prevents multiple trips and reduces project costs.
Dumpster sizes & pricing
Prices are estimates provided by the hauler. Final pricing may vary based on weight, rental duration, and debris type. Contact directly for a firm quote.
Services offered
Quick facts
| Rental period | 3 days standard |
| Same-day cutoff | 10 AM |
| Also serves | Orlando |
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can you deliver a dumpster in Orlando?
Same-day delivery is available for most requests in the Orlando area. Call (407) 801-3867 to confirm timing based on your project start date.
What size dumpster do I need for a roof replacement?
Most residential roofing projects fit well in an 18-yard container, though smaller re-roofs may work with a 12-yard. An estimate call helps match your specific roof size and shingle type to the right container.
Do you remove concrete debris from driveways?
Yes. Concrete removal is a core service in Orlando. Broken-up driveway material and foundation debris are handled regularly. The 26-yard option works best for larger concrete jobs, while smaller concrete chunks fit in 18-yard containers.
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