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tysfoot

If i get rid of the customers rubbish at the end of a job i always take it to my local tip, For FREE.

But i use my car, im going to buy a van soon but i dont think am going to be able to use the same tip, i dont really want to pay for it, if they want me to pay ill just bang it in the car then dump it in the normal one for free

How much does it cost to dump

If it did cost me to dump and customer wanted me to get rid i would feel bad asking for more money
 
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grumpygrouter

If i get rid of the customers rubbish at the end of a job i always take it to my local tip, For FREE.

But i use my car, im going to buy a van soon but i dont think am going to be able to use the same tip, i dont really want to pay for it, if they want me to pay ill just bang it in the car then dump it in the normal one for free

How much does it cost to dump

If it did cost me to dump and customer wanted me to get rid i would feel bad asking for more money
Tysfoot mate, you need to do a search on the forums for this. Much has been written about it recently. Basically you need a licence to dump commercial waste. Any cost you incur should be passed onto the customer.

Grumpy
 
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grumpygrouter

like i said there is nothing stopping me puttin it in my car and dumping it in the domestic part for free is there.
Only the law Tysfoot mate. Once your local tip cotton on to the fact you are dumping commercial waste they will stop you doing it. You can only tile so many jobs in your own house after all.

Grumpy
 

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If i get rid of the customers rubbish at the end of a job i always take it to my local tip, For FREE.

But i use my car, im going to buy a van soon but i dont think am going to be able to use the same tip, i dont really want to pay for it, if they want me to pay ill just bang it in the car then dump it in the normal one for free

How much does it cost to dump

If it did cost me to dump and customer wanted me to get rid i would feel bad asking for more money

Checkout this topic in the Tilers Forums Arms: http://www.tilersforums.com/tilers-forums-arms/4711-rubbish.html
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Oh, just spotted you have seen that. Ignore me :p
 
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