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4 Ways To Deal With Kitchen Renovation Waste

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A kitchen renovation is a big project. But it’s that one project many homeowners are so giddy to go through, as it’s a step closer to cooking and dining in that kitchen of your dreams. Being the heart of the home, there’s always something you’ll find to improve in your kitchen to increase both functionality and style. If not for all the elbow grease and hard work it entails, going through a kitchen renovation truly is an exciting time of a homeowner’s life.

One of those more challenging tasks has to do with finishing off a kitchen renovation smoothly. This is all about cleaning up and proper waste disposal. There will be lots, that’s for sure. But it’s that final touch you must go through before enjoying your new kitchen.

If a kitchen renovation is in order or you’re going through one right now, this read is for you. Gathered below are suggestions on how to deal with kitchen renovation waste in the safest, most efficient, and most practical way possible:

1. Call A Same-Day Rubbish Removal Company

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The waste coming from a kitchen renovation can be a variety of things. Some are small enough to handle, one that fits in your household rubbish bins. Others, on the other hand, are bigger and require more care. For waste belonging to the latter group, it’s time to ring in the professionals or a same-day rubbish removal company.

As its name suggests, this refers to businesses or individuals who take care of rubbish, pick them up, and dispose of them appropriately. Not only do they take loads off your shoulders (literally), but those companies also assure you that all kitchen renovation waste is disposed of as it should.

For example, those that can be sent to the recycling plants are delivered there while those with no other destination but the landfill are disposed of accordingly. It saves you all the trouble of dealing with kitchen renovation waste that is now off your main home but still left scattered on your front lawn, desperate for a solution.

To convince you more, read about it to better understand how paying for the services of a same-day rubbish removal is worth it.

2. Donate Any Reusable Items

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. And in a kitchen renovation, you may have ‘waste’ still in good condition that another homeowner can repurpose. Typical examples are old islands, countertops, sinks, faucets, hardware, cabinets, and drawers.

Come demolition day, make it a point to preserve as much as possible. Don’t knock down or destroy anything that can be removed in good condition. This makes it easier for other homeowners or organizations to come down and pick up those reusable items. In essence, you’re reducing the waste you must dispose of yourself now that others willingly pick them up in exchange for a free kitchen cabinet.

3. Set Aside Those That Can Be Recycled

Anything that you can’t donate now calls the trash pile their home. But before considering those items as waste, contact your local recycling plant first to come and have a look at what you have. They could be able to find certain things that they can still recycle. If you don’t have a same-day rubbish removal service in your area to deliver those items to the recycling plant, the latter could make arrangements to get those items themselves.

4. Practice Proper Waste Disposal

At the beginning of your construction project, you may also want to make it a part of your expense to purchase three big rolling dumpsters. These aren’t like your ordinary dumpsters, as they’re often big enough to hold at least half a day or a day’s worth of kitchen renovation waste. With three rolling dumpsters, you can practice a segregation system like this: hazardous waste, biodegradable and non-biodegradable.

As each renovation day ends, give time for the laborers to clean up. This organized system helps you stay on top of all the kitchen renovation waste rather than deal with them all at once at the end of the project. This system also allows for a fresh start the next day where the renovation site is cleaner and more efficient. This helps prevent accidents and wasting of construction materials, all because the team has been working in a messy and waste-filled location.

Stay On Top Of Kitchen Renovation Waste Disposal

If you’ve ever gone through a renovation or construction before, you’ll know that one of the most problematic parts of the entire process is the actual disposal of all the waste. It’s tempting to leave it out in your yard, wait for the garbage truck to pick them up, and enjoy your newly renovated home one load at a time.

Homeowners can’t ignore and leave kitchen renovation as it is. You must get them out of your yard before declaring the project is done. It’s a lot of work, but luckily, as the tips above would show, it doesn’t have to be a one-person show. Practice what you’ve just read, and you’ll be breezing through all that kitchen renovation waste in no time.


Author Bio: Joss Luthor found her knack for writing during the pandemic. Now, she writes guest posts and blog articles on topics that interest her, which are health, home renovations, and lifestyle. During her free time, she comes up with new cake flavors.


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