Submitted by NoBoDySHeRo3000 t3_10o7z4x in DIY
CommonConfusables t1_j6dw8ks wrote
Reply to comment by NoBoDySHeRo3000 in Disposing of old bricks and mortar. by NoBoDySHeRo3000
If it’s just mortar, put it in a bag and throw it away. You are making more work for yourself by digging and burying.
NoBoDySHeRo3000 OP t1_j6dznnf wrote
It’s quite expensive to get rid of rubble, hence the whole reason for the post
celaconacr t1_j6ev2vl wrote
How much are you getting rid of? Can't you just take it to the local tip?
Also if you put an advert on Facebook or similar for free hardcore someone will take it.
NoBoDySHeRo3000 OP t1_j6ewll3 wrote
It’s £3 per rubble bag, and the nearest tip I can use is over 30 mins drive away. Will be a lot of rubble over the course of the job, enough to fill a large skip probably, but will be over the next couple of years, so actually getting a skip is no good. Hoping to get rid of bits of rubble as and when I can
CommonConfusables t1_j6miu5g wrote
If it’s per bag, fill large bags.
I drive 30 minutes to dispose of rubble because it’s better than burying it.
Saving a bag in the corner of your lawn for when you do rubble will probably be unoticeable, but digging up your yard or a permanent hole to bury rubble will fuck up future plans. Don’t let lazy dictate your actions.
NoBoDySHeRo3000 OP t1_j6niiim wrote
They have a limit on bag sizes at the tip
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