how do i get rid of construction debris from a kitchen remodeling project?

kitchen remodeling
Skeebee asked:


I live in Brooklyn, New York.

Clayton
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4 Responses to “how do i get rid of construction debris from a kitchen remodeling project?”

  1. jon p Says:

    call atrash hauling co.

  2. paulofhouston Says:

    Put a little at a time in the garbage.Try to sell any whole lumber as used(some one might need a few pieces.)

  3. Humblewarrior Says:

    Load all the stuff in a truck and take it to the City Dump. You will have to pay a small fee. You can also call the City Dump and ask for a bulky pick up of your stuff, they may also charge a small fee. If the debris is too much, then rent a bin from the City and when it is loaded, ask them to pick it up or hire any of the locals with a truck big enough and have them dump it at the City Dump.
    Good Luck

  4. moskie257 Says:

    I live in boston and all we do is give the driver a good tip and he will be please to haul it away.

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