A guide to removing builders waste
Date: 10/07/18 | Categories Industry
For every construction site, there is always going to be a certain amount of builders waste.
The waste consists of a range of materials, such as concrete, brick, rubble, cement, plasterboard and metal.
Builders waste from larger projects and even household domestic jobs can accumulate large quantities of builders waste.
This type of waste can’t be recycled at household recycling centres and can be difficult to transport because of the weights involved.
Cement and plasterboard need to be handled carefully to ensure they remain inert and don’t become hazardous.
If you’re unsure about how to handle your trade waste then please get in touch with one of our waste professionals on 01246 386191 or get in touch via our online contact form.
Can construction waste be reused?
Some materials can be reused or even sold on to other building projects, this can reduce the overall cost of your project.
Some of the waste types that can be recycled are:
- Bricks and blocks
- Flooring
- Glass
- Plastic
- Tiles and board
- Wood
Old bricks are especially sought after, as they can be used on renovation projects.
Removing builders waste
At this stage you will need to select a waste solution to help remove anything that can’t be recycled, this is where Spire Skips can help.
Our local fleet can deliver the following, giving you peace of mind at an affordable price:
- Short and long-term contracts available
- A wide range of skip sizes
- Responsible waste disposal
- Competitive prices
- A bespoke solution to suit your individual needs
- Fast and friendly service
Get a competitive price on your next skip.
If you're unsure about the size of skip you may need then give our waste management team a call on 01246 386191 or complete our online form.
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