Bricks and Rubble are some of the most challenging things to get rid of. They take up so much space in your backyard or garden and can make your homes or workplaces messy. In this article, we’ll also discuss how to get rid of brick rubbles and inert materials.
What are Inert Waste Materials?
Concrete, hardcore and rubble trash, as well as some types of soil, are examples of inert waste produced during building and demolition projects. The classification of inert waste is dependent on whether or not it will generate a reaction or pollution when disposed of — inert waste is neither chemically nor biologically reactive and will not decompose or only very slowly (Wikipedia). The following are ways by which you can get rid of bricks, rubbles and inert materials.
Recycling
It may be possible to recycle the rubble you want to get rid of, depending on the type. Glass and plastic, for example, can be recycled at your local recycling centre. Furthermore, damaged materials such as bricks, slabs, and ceramics can be repurposed for road construction.
Stockpiling old bricks at your home or at the construction site is one approach to dispose of them. The advantage of this strategy is that you can save money in the long run. By having bricks ready for other projects, such as garden bed walls, you don’t have to spend money to get rid of them. This will be determined by the state of the bricks. Stockpiling broken bricks can be hazardous and inconvenient. There’s also the question of physical space. You can only collect bricks if it is safe to do so and if you have enough space to store them, which is uncommon in the Northwest
Hiring a Waste Removal Service
The advantage of using waste removal services is that they will remove your concrete from your hands without you having to raise a finger. Salvage Savers will take care of all bricks and rubble for you, whether you have large chunks of concrete (assuming they are transportable, of course) or your concrete is still in its original packing.
Salvage Savers is Northwest England’s most trusted waste removal service provider. We offer same-day junk collection. Not only will our expert personnel dispose of your trash, but they can also provide experienced advice on the most environmentally responsible ways to eliminate building waste from your site.
If you’re looking to get rid of bricks, rubble and inert materials, you can book us online here. Or you can call our Manchester or Liverpool lines to get started. Salvage Savers offer a wide range of removal services, which you can find here. For any removal needs you have, call us.