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Nationwide Asphalt Disposal

Asphalt disposal is not a one-size-fits-all job. Regional landfill fees swing from $30 per ton in parts of the Midwest to $150 per ton in the Northeast. Local codes may require street closure permits if the dumpster sits on a public road. Some counties ban asphalt from standard landfills and mandate recycling. Our team handles those details so your project stays on schedule.

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When Do You Need Asphalt Disposal?
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When Do You Need Asphalt Disposal?

Most people call us when their property has one of these clear triggers:

  • Driveway or parking lot being replaced
  • Roof tear-off where asphalt shingles accumulate
  • Demolition of a concrete or asphalt slab
  • Commercial lot resurfacing or repaving
  • Curb and gutter removal for roadwork Waiting only makes things worse. Asphalt piles attract illegal dumping, violate HOA rules, and can cause stormwater runoff issues. In many states, the fine for improper stockpiling exceeds $500 per day. The heavier and more compact the pile becomes, the harder it is to load — increasing labor time and tip fees. Get a dumpster on site before the debris creates a secondary problem.
How Asphalt Disposal Works Nationwide
HOW IT WORKS

How Asphalt Disposal Works Nationwide

Our process stays consistent, but local conditions shape each step.

Step 1 – Assess volume and access. We ask about tonnage, site access, and paving condition. A small driveway may need a 10-yard dumpster, while a commercial lot can require a 40-yard roll-off. Access width matters — some alleys in older cities only clear 8 feet.

Step 2 – Choose dumpster size and check permits. If the dumpster sits on a public street, many cities require a permit issued by the local DOT or building department. Permit fees range $25–$100. Homeowners associations may restrict placement on front lawns. We confirm these before delivery.

Step 3 – Delivery and placement. We place the dumpster as close to the debris pile as safe. In wet climates like the Pacific Northwest, we use plywood to protect driveways. In tight urban lots, we coordinate with utility locates.

Step 4 – Pickup and disposal. We haul the asphalt to a permitted recycling facility or landfill that accepts it. Some states, like California, require asphalt to be crushed and reused. We follow those mandates to avoid surcharges.

Why Choose Dumpster Rental Pros for Asphalt Disposal
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Why Choose Dumpster Rental Pros for Asphalt Disposal

A generic dumpster company might drop a box and leave you to figure out permits, weight limits, and recycling rules. We do the opposite. Our team tracks regulations in every state where we operate — from CalRecycle in California to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. We know that asphalt disposal in New York City often requires a street permit and a fire hydrant clearance of 15 feet, while in rural Ohio the same job may need nothing more than a signed waiver. That market-specific knowledge prevents costly surprises. Working with one coordinated provider means consistent communication, no dropped handoffs, and a single point of contact for multi-site projects. We handle the variables so you don’t have to.

Asphalt Disposal Cost — What to Expect
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Asphalt Disposal Cost — What to Expect

Pricing for asphalt disposal depends on location, volume, and local rules. The ranges below reflect typical national averages for dumpster rental, not including asphalt surcharges.

Dumpster Size Typical Cost Range
10-yard $250 – $450
20-yard $350 – $600
30-yard $450 – $800
40-yard $550 – $1,000

Asphalt is heavy — a 20-yard dumpster filled with torn-off pavement can exceed 6 tons. Many landfills charge a concrete/ asphalt surcharge of $100–$200 per ton above standard rates. Permit fees add another $25–$100. Written quotes protect you from surprise overage charges. Regional landfill fees and seasonal demand create the biggest cost swings.

Schedule Your Asphalt Disposal Today

Every day you leave asphalt on the ground, you risk fines, project delays, and higher disposal costs. Asphalt can go from a manageable pile to a costly problem fast. Contact Dumpster Rental Pros now to arrange pickup in your region. We will check local permits, confirm availability, and give you a clear quote — no guesses.

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Quotes include all applicable charges. No surprise costs — review pricing with your provider before work begins.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the warning signs that I need asphalt disposal?
If you have a broken driveway, removed a roof, or completed a demolition that left piles of asphalt, you need removal. Other signs include cracked parking lot surfaces, road repair debris, or stockpiles that violate HOA rules.
How much does asphalt disposal typically cost, and what drives the price?
Costs vary widely by region. A 20-yard dumpster can run $350–$600, but asphalt surcharges add $100–$200 per ton. Landfill fees, permit costs, and seasonal demand are the biggest price drivers.
How does the process work for asphalt disposal?
We assess volume and access, then choose the right dumpster size. We handle any necessary permits from local building departments or DOT. After delivery, you fill it, and we haul the asphalt to a permitted recycling facility or landfill.
Does asphalt disposal require a permit or regulatory approval in most states?
Permits are typically needed if the dumpster sits on a public street or sidewalk. Local fire departments may also require clearance near hydrants. Homeowners associations sometimes have additional rules. We check these before delivery.
How do requirements or conditions vary by region across the United States?
In California, asphalt must often be recycled. In the Northeast, landfill fees are higher. Weight limits on roads vary by state, and some cities require utility locates before placement. Our team adapts to each market's rules.

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