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How do you tilers go about handling disposal of tiles. By thay I don't mean "take them to the tip". If it is just off cuts I usually wait until sufficient hs ammased and then alternate between different tips so it is not noticable and looks like private waste but to those of you that do a lot of tile removal do you incorporate the cost of disposal in the price or explain you are charged for disposal and charge separatley giving the customer the choice of disposing the tiles themselves?
 
i will hire a small skip for about 70quid and i can usually get all the old sanitary ware and old tiles in,alternatively check your local paper as some guys uplift rubbish at a cost.Just incorporate it in your price,saves going back and forward to the dump m8.
 
yeah, that was a question i had as more people will want the waste taken away, especially as around my way there is more and more apartments going up.
 
i'm having this same problem now. my local tip is now taking car reg numbers and making sure it is your local tip and that you arnt tipping business waste! there are only so many times you can get a new bathroom or kitchen fitted!

talking to a carpet fitter, and he reckons by law, all waste must be left on site!

but i do feel like a bit of a git for doing that!

any advise is welcome?
 
you officially need a waste carriers licence to legally remove in a commercial vehicle..Mark.
 
Here you go guys. This is what the law says we need:

Do I need to register as a waste carrier or broker?
This information will help you work out whether you need to register as a waste carrier or broker, or whether you are exempt.
Carriers

Unless you qualify for an exemption, if you want to transport controlled waste in England and Wales as part of your business or with a view to profit, you need to register as a waste carrier. However, you don’t need to do this if:
  • you are carrying waste that you have produced UNLESS it is building or demolition waste;
  • you are moving waste between different places within the same premises;
  • you are transporting waste from outside Great Britain to a place within it and the waste is not landed in Great Britain until it arrives at that place.
  • the waste is being transported by sea or air from a place in Great Britain to a place outside Great Britain.
Charges
The current charges (2007-08) for registering as a carrier or producer of controlled waste are:
  • Registration of carriers and brokers: £144
  • Renewal of registration: £99
  • Registration of a broker who is already registered as a carrier of controlled waste: £38
Hope that is helpful. Just reminded me that I need to stop taking my rubbish away or build the cost on to each job I do. The stealth taxes in this country are a total joke - talk about a barrier to us fellas being in business!!
 
On a much smaller scale (and here comes dumb question of the year!) how do you pro`s dispose of the water and grout mix from your washboy? Don`t want to be blocking customers sinks!:icon9:
 
On a much smaller scale (and here comes dumb question of the year!) how do you pro`s dispose of the water and grout mix from your washboy? Don`t want to be blocking customers sinks!:icon9:
Always try to find waste ground ...back of garage..in a hedge..but be careful not to make mrs Smiths prize winning Roses turn from beautiful red to snow white......Gaz
 
Cheers Gaz, on the other hand maybe she would appreciate the "snowy" theme in her garden!!:laugh4:
 
On a much smaller scale (and here comes dumb question of the year!) how do you pro`s dispose of the water and grout mix from your washboy? Don`t want to be blocking customers sinks!:icon9:

I put any excess grout and residue from bottom of bucket into a bin bag or old addy buccket and try and reduce whats in the water to a minimum.

Then water can safely go down the drain in the street or garden etc! Only make the mistake of not doing that once eh chaps....!

Never the sink, drainpipe or deffo never the bog! :hanged:
 
On a much smaller scale (and here comes dumb question of the year!) how do you pro`s dispose of the water and grout mix from your washboy? Don`t want to be blocking customers sinks!:icon9:
Hi Turkish, I usually try to find a mains drain in the street and pour away the the water there, leaving the sediment in the bottom of the wash boy. The grout sinks to the bottom of the water reasonably quickly so it is really quite clean to pour away after 1/2 hr or so. I then scrape the sediment out into the bin or something like that or even a plastic bag before it goes in the bin. Washboy then only really needs a rinse out and wipe.

Other alternative is to leave the sediment to set after pouring the water away and bang out the bottom of the bucket. Then clean with water. I find this method harder work though!

Grump
 
Every council everywhere's bin men run an uplift homer buisiness on the side-i **** you people not-get a hold of someone who knows a bin lorry driver-they r usually the ringleaders and get his mobile number-they're far cheaper than the tip and they come to the site-Seriously- I'm speaking from experience here.......:thumbsup:
 
With regards to the disposal of tiles I always advise the customer on my quote that I do not usually dispose of waste tiles as I am not allowed to take them to the tip as I have a van & this is considered as trade waste - consequently I am charged for it. I giv them the option for me to dispose of them at a cost - maybe £50.00 - most customers prefer to take to the tip themselves & are on the whole very sympathetic.
Not worth hiring a skip for a few off cuts
 
HI ALL,am new to forum,rubbish disposel is a big problem ,i call myself a general builder as i wear several hats ! I generally take away all rubbish as all my customers are elderly,i refuse to pay any extra official charges,where do you draw the line?For several years now i legally dispose of my rubbish by hiring a large wheely bin about £34.00 per month,weekly collection.Providing one is sensible & the bin men can push it i can put most things in it. For heavy stuff rubble etc i price in a skip,if i have several big jobs,i put the skip in my drive & chuck it all in ,pro rata a big skip is cheaper per job,plus the household junk iv,e been keeping just in case,all goes in.Hope this helps,keep taking the tablets,regards Topgun.
 
If you can get the customer agree a small skip for £70 on top of the cost of the job.

Bung everything in it including the old bath, tiles, shower trays.

Plus of course all the copious amounts of packaging that comes with the new appliancies.

The tile off cuts. Grout buckets. Adhesive buckets. Used or gone off adehesive.

Old pipes. Old showers etc.

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Small skips cost about £70 but on a complete bathroom refit makes life easier. All that petrol going to the dump at £1.10 a litre... Plus time and agro

Just be quick to fill it up before half the road takes advantage. And when they do show up to ask if they can just "pop" a little bit of waste in then have a prepared flyer stating requesting a contribution of £10 towards the cost.

Suddenly they go away!
 
Depends on what the customer wants.

I think it is something many don't think of and are unaware of how much waste there will be especially if a room need clearing first.

I would explain the options -

if it's a big refit and tiling is only one job - to consider hiring a skip
Hippo bags?
Man and a van?


To be able to give some ideas of the costs involved will be seen as attention to detail and good customer care.

It's all part of your 'total' service that gets you the reputation that will bring in the referrals and jobs

In any case, as a minimum, I would bag in rubble sacks and leave it tidy

frogeye
 
Can't go down skip anymore,tell customers to put a bit in there black bins each week until its gone.
Is it only £144 to use the skip for a year,thats not as bad as I thought,just add on £20 for each big job and you'll soon make some by the end of the year.
 

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