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DIY waste disposal

29 January 2021

DIY waste disposal: How much should it cost to get rid of waste from home improvement, DIY and tradesman work?

 

DIY waste disposal prices

Below are recent examples of what licensed waste collectors are charging to remove and dispose of a wide range of bulky waste from repairs and home improvement work, including old kitchens, bathroom rip-outs, flooring, tiles, sheds, rubble and fridges.

Collection rates range from as little as £20 to £300 and depend on the amount, weight and type of waste, how much labour was involved in clearing it, and when the collection needed doing.

Some of these prices look crazy cheap, but that’s because a waste collector happened to be passing pretty much at the exact same time the lucky customer wanted it removed – which meant that the normal call-out/travel cost could be removed!

 

 

Recent trade waste collections

Below are recent collections via the LoveJunk marketplace.

Wood & kitchen waste, £115

Kitchen waste, £180

Kitchen cabinets, £100

Skip bag, £90

Bathroom 4.5yds, £150

Beebag, £85

Kitchen disposal, £150

Bathroom renovation, £150

Home refurbishment, £190

Oven disposal & junk, £15

Kitchen sink & wood, £40

Kitchen cabinets, £40

Rubble & renovation waste, £70

Slabs removed, £70

Pallet & tiles, £70

Bathroom suite, £65

Heavy soil and bricks, £500

Dismantled units, £80

Wood & refurbishment, £280

Rubble & wood collected, £60

Bathroom refurbishment, £100

Bathroom renovation & tiles, £140

Kitchen & bathroom units, £125

Bathroom refurbishment, £140

Rubble, £45

Construction waste, £150

Wood, £50

Pallets, £150

Renovation waste, £180

Builders rubbish, £200

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