You've finally tackled the attic clean out and now, you're ready to jump into a remodel. With all the planning necessary, it's important to take as many contingencies into account so something doesn't sneak-up on you and become an unpleasant surprise. Any experienced contractor will tell you there's far more to a kitchen, bath, or common space upgrade than just purchasing the right materials, getting the required permits, and doing a quality job -- there's always cleanup involved.
Even if you've done something as small as converting a closet into a laundry room, you know this to be undeniably true. Just taking out a small section of a wall to open up a space generates far more waste than one would estimate. Unfortunately, it's all part of the process of getting what you want. What's more frustrating is that you can't do just anything with remodeling debris because there are laws regarding proper disposal.
Homeowners who plan to undertake a do-it-yourself job should know the difference between waste and salvageable building materials. Communities and builders are giving incentives to reduce waste and practice better recycling as first steps toward a more responsible building program. Homeowners may opt to manage the construction waste themselves or hire a professional service so that they can spend time on the remodel without worries about managing construction debris. --Bob Vila
If you want to avoid a code violation or a hefty fine for illegal dumping, you'll need to settle on a way to get rid of your remodeling waste. While it would be convenient to use every last piece of material, there will inevitably be debris left over from the job. Here are some helpful suggestions for how to deal with remodeling debris material:
If the options listed above aren’t feasible or realistic, you can simply phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch. We go on-site and do all the cleanup and construction and remodeling debris removal for you so you can move onto the next phase of your project or start enjoying your new space right away.
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