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Ben Skove
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Dumpster options...

Ben Skove
  • Cincinnati, OH
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As I'm pulling together a rehab price for a house, I realized that:

a) the driveway is only 7 1/2' wide (between stone walls) and steeply sloped

b) the street has no parking during afternoon rush hour - the city won't allow anything to sit there during those times

c) there are utility lines over the sidewalk

Any ideas for dealing with the tear-out mess? I haven't used a hauling company before, but I suspect having someone else come in and do the trash out/construction debris is going to put a serious dent in my budget.

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David Niles
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  • DeLand FL
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David Niles
  • Property Manager
  • DeLand FL
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Maybe look into a dump trailer. Many different sizes and everybody seems to own one nowadays. You may end up paying for additional loads with probably needing to get a smaller one, but would be the easiest to get in and out of your property.

  • David Niles

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