Death and taxes may be two of life’s
certainties, but there’s one more that tradespeople will willingly confirm:
you’re going to generate waste and debris no matter whether you’re planning a
small-scale or large-scale construction project. There are always residual
materials left over; things like extra bricks or excess concrete, pieces of cut
two-by-four, electrical wire clippings, small pieces of plumbing pipe, drywall
pieces, and so on. It’s the reason why tradespeople who like a clean job site
always arrange a junk bin rental.
Keep the Job
Site Clean with a Construction Bin Rental
Let’s consider the process that goes
into building a typical detached home. Once of the foundation is poured, the
various tradespeople begin to arrive to complete their work: electricians,
framers, plumbers, drywallers, and roofers. Each of those tasks will create waste and each job
winds up with excess materials. The
question is, what can you do with it? Here are a few options for both
construction sites and for DIY projects around the home where construction
waste may be generated:
- Ensure there is waste bin rental
on site. This is the simplest and most common
method of dealing with excess materials on site. A junk bin rental gives tradespeople and job
site labourers a simple way to keep the job site uncluttered from
debris. Any company offering construction bin
rental services can provide bins of various sizes depending on the size of
the construction project and the estimated waste being generated. These
can accept all types of construction waste, from bricks and blocks to
plumbing and electrical debris. Bins can be easily arranged for drop-off
and pick-up to coincide with the length of time required on the job site.
- Reach out to a broader community via social
media as a way to have materials cleared from your job site or
construction projects. Not everything has to wind up in junk bin rental. There are many individuals who
can put cast off materials to use in smaller projects. There are various marketplace platforms online via Facebook
and Instagram full of people who will gather materials together for resale
or repurposing. Just like seagulls, they can swoop into
your job site and willingly pick up your scraps.
- While it’s not always a good idea to invite
the public onto your construction site, putting a sign out front offering
left over materials free to whoever wants them can also help clean up your
site. If you have old pallets kicking around that may have been part of a
delivering of shingles, for example, posting a sign that offers them free
to anyone that wants them can be a quick way to eliminate construction
waste. One man’s junk is another man’s treasure – or perhaps their
firewood. It doesn’t matter how they’re going to
use it; all that matters is that they come take it way and zero cost to
you.
- Hiring a junk removal company
might be a more affordable option than a waste bin rental. A company with a team that knows its way around a construction
site could come in and conduct a fast and efficient clean up of your job
site and your construction waste. Before committing to a junk bin rental,
take the time to see what the associated cost of hiring a junk removal
company might be.
Call Junk Out to
Help Dispose of Your Construction Waste
The Junk Out team can offer more
services than just a garbage bin rental. We
can easily mobilize a team to handle your demolition just as easily as we can
rent you a garbage bin. We have a full menu of services and a variety of garbage bin rental options perfect for any job.