Shortly I will have a quantity of old tiles, plasterboard and plaster, plus a few old bricks etc. In all this will probably go into a dumpy bag. The question is which is cheapest - dumpy collection or a 2yd skip.
Shortly I will have a quantity of old tiles, plasterboard and plaster, plus a few old bricks etc. In all this will probably go into a dumpy bag. The question is which is cheapest - dumpy collection or a 2yd skip.
Can you not take it yourself down your local dump?
£4 per rubble sack at my local amenity tip, for building waste like concrete, bricks etc.Depends where you live. Some counties still accept soil, rubble and plasterboard FOC at the HWRC- check your local council website & see what's what
My civic amenity sites allow residents not driving a van or pulling a trailer to rock up with waste, AFAICT no restrictions on how much per trip or how many trips per day/week/month/whatever.
AFAICT the only restriction is how much you are able to drag out of your boot and lift to chest height to dump into the bays.
And from experience I would advise not being too optimistic about that.
Shortly I will have a quantity of old tiles, plasterboard and plaster, plus a few old bricks etc. In all this will probably go into a dumpy bag. The question is which is cheapest - dumpy collection or a 2yd skip.
I do rock up in my big van.
It amazes me how many trades abuse local tips.
I was practically born into the trade and have gone through the ranks. We always used skips etc.Why should it?
Incredible.Can you not take it yourself down your local dump?