Home Remodel and Renovation Waste Disposal
Remodeling Your Home
Thinking about remodeling some rooms at home? Maybe you’re planing on fixing up just one room, like a kitchen renovation, or an entire home remodel? You’re not alone. According to Joint Center for Housing Studies, 2018 is projected to be a record year for home renovations. Current renovation trends include pops of color, nature, balance, patterns, and added sustainability. No matter your renovation, big or small, there are some exciting things going on in the remodeling world.
Before you start knocking walls down, it is important to plan out your renovation. Planning for a remodel will help prevent a lot of accidents from occurring. Always plan for the unexpected. Home remodel shows on television always highlight something going wrong or the unexpected expense occurring. If you create a detailed itinerary and contingency plan, you won’t have to fight through these headaches.
Plan Ahead for Safe Waste Disposal
Be sure to plan for your waste disposal. Renovations and deconstructions will leave your old kitchen cabinets and torn up flooring all over your work space. If construction materials and demolition debris is left laying around, someone can become seriously injured. Planning for dumpster containers will make your renovation process much easier and a lot safer.
Remember, there are limits to the weight a dumpster can hold. Weight maximums increase with the size of your dumpster. Kitchen cabinets, doors, windows, and flooring must remain level to the sides of the dumpster. To reduce the risk of driveway damage, place 3 pieces of 2×6 lumber prior to arrival.
When cleaning out your renovation waste, remember that e-waste, such as TVs, computers, printers, washers, dryers, and kitchen appliances are not accepted in the dumpster. Oils, gases and chemicals are considered hazardous waste and also cannot be taken to a landfill.
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