I have some DIY home improvement construction debris. How should I get rid of it?Reviewed by Homedesign on May 25.Rating:
Our enthusiast reader ask a question about home DIY. I?ve got some destroyed cabinets, an old door, some pipes, some scrap lumber, and some scrap plywood. This is all the result of a few home improvement projects. It?s all too big to fit in my normal trash can. My trash company won?t pick up anything that isn?t in their trash can. I called a dumpster service, and they will drop off a dumpster for $ 80. A trash hauler will come by for $ 120. I was hoping for something a lot cheaper. Any ideas?
Thanks for the replies so far. Some more details:
- I live in a beach town in Los Angeles county. The houses are very close to each other and yards are very small. So burning is not possible in my area.
- I looked into driving my trash to the dump myself. LA is a big place, and the only public ?dump? I could find was 40 miles away. And they charge by the pound. And I don?t have a pickup or trailer. So after renting a pickup or trailer, then driving 40 miles, and paying to drop it off, this would be a huge hassle and expense.
Right now, renting a dumpster is looking like the best option. Or finding a community dumpster (even if it isn?t my community!) and tossing this stuff in.
Hi cdeguire, In my humble opinion, with my experiences in home DIY? here is my best answer.
If you or a friend have a pick-up truck, you could throw the debris in the back of that and haul it to the local dump yourselves.
Good luck!
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