Roll off bin - Time to clean house
Anyone have recommendations for who to use for roll off bins? Starting to realize how much junk we've accumulated over the last 4-5 years that we don't want to move :facepalm:
Cheaper is gooder, as long as they're not going to rip up my driveway loading/unloading :rofl:
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Originally posted by AndyL
Cheaper is gooder
Pile everything in your yard
Rent a U-haul cube truck.
Fill up the truck.
Take it to the dump.
Bonus points for pissing of your hippie neighbors with all the junk in your yard, lol.
When I reno'd my basement I had 10,000 lbs of plaster, lathe, and brick. Cost me $300 for the truck, gas, and landfill fees (also lunch and beer for my helpful friends, lol) VS. the ridiculous amount the dumpster people wanted at the time.
That was the peek of the building boom though, and it was hard to even find one available. So maybe their rates have come down?
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Originally posted by Tik-Tok
Pile everything in your yard
Rent a U-haul cube truck.
Fill up the truck.
Take it to the dump.
Bonus points for pissing of your hippie neighbors with all the junk in your yard, lol.
When I reno'd my basement I had 10,000 lbs of plaster, lathe, and brick. Cost me $300 for the truck, gas, and landfill fees (also lunch and beer for my helpful friends, lol) VS. the ridiculous amount the dumpster people wanted at the time.
That was the peek of the building boom though, and it was hard to even find one available. So maybe their rates have come down?
Seems like an awful lot of time and work.
My son just got a full sized bin dropped off at his house. Complete with lockable grate cover to keep the neighbours from putting their own shit it in. Delivered, picked up, dumped, all for $265 :dunno:
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Originally posted by C_Dave45
Seems like an awful lot of time and work.
My son just got a full sized bin dropped off at his house. Complete with lockable grate cover to keep the neighbours from putting their own shit it in. Delivered, picked up, dumped, all for $265 :dunno:
I'm guessing he didn't have 10,000 lbs worth of shit to throw out, because that would cost $430 in today's fees. If I recall, at the time they wanted $250 just for drop off/pick up, and the landfill charges on top of that.
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Originally posted by Tik-Tok
I'm guessing he didn't have 10,000 lbs worth of shit to throw out, because that would cost $430 in today's fees. If I recall, at the time they wanted $250 just for drop off/pick up, and the landfill charges on top of that.
That's a flat rate, whether you put 50 lbs in, or you can squeeze in 15,000 pounds. No concrete of course or dangerous good. He's working on his third bin now. Every one, the same price. All construction debris.
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Originally posted by Tik-Tok
When I reno'd my basement I had 10,000 lbs of plaster, lathe, and brick. Cost me $300 for the truck, gas, and landfill fees (also lunch and beer for my helpful friends, lol) VS. the ridiculous amount the dumpster people wanted at the time.
That seems like a lot of weight for a Uhaul to carry. What size was it?
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Originally posted by C_Dave45
Complete with lockable grate cover to keep the neighbours from putting their own shit it in.
People would just put it beside the bin anyways. lol
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Originally posted by B20EF
That seems like a lot of weight for a Uhaul to carry. What size was it?
x2. Hardly think it was 10,000 lbs. Their largest truck is only around 7500 lb capacity:
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Originally posted by C_Dave45
x2. Hardly think it was 10,000 lbs. Their largest truck is only around 7500 lb capacity:
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Yep it was 10,000 lbs, and yep their largest truck is 7500lbs... oops :rofl: . I honestly didn't realize it until I hit the scale at the dump, lol. Thing drove great for being 33% overloaded.
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Originally posted by C_Dave45
That's a flat rate, whether you put 50 lbs in, or you can squeeze in 15,000 pounds. No concrete of course or dangerous good. He's working on his third bin now. Every one, the same price. All construction debris.
i dont believe this, companies always have a basic dropoff/pick up charge, and a weight surchage. Landill rates are at 98$ per tonne(~2200lbs). Also what counts as a "Full size bin?" they range from 4 yards to 40. whats the name of the company?
and if there is no weight restriction why would concrete not be allowed?
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Originally posted by chkolny541
i dont believe this, companies always have a basic dropoff/pick up charge, and a weight surchage. Landill rates are at 98$ per tonne(~2200lbs). Also what counts as a "Full size bin?" they range from 4 yards to 40. whats the name of the company?
and if there is no weight restriction why would concrete not be allowed?
http://www.premiumdisposal.ca/
12 yard bin. (sorry...it was $280, not $265).
http://www.premiumdisposal.ca/assets...es/binedit.jpg
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Originally posted by chkolny541
i dont believe this, companies always have a basic dropoff/pick up charge, and a weight surchage. Landill rates are at 98$ per tonne(~2200lbs). Also what counts as a "Full size bin?" they range from 4 yards to 40. whats the name of the company?
and if there is no weight restriction why would concrete not be allowed?
Oops eh?
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