During a construction project, you will be producing a large amount of waste. This doesn’t happen just at one time, either — building projects produce waste steadily throughout the process. If you don’t have a solid plan to take care of that constant stream of trash, scrap, and debris, then all of that garbage is going to build up very fast. So when should you be scheduling building material removal?
In general, it depends on a lot of factors, like the type and scale of your construction project. If you are taking out a small deck in a single day, you may be able to get away with only one building material removal haul at the end of the day or the day after the construction project concludes. However, for a longer project, it won’t be very safe or efficient if you allow the building materials to accumulate for the whole project, only to have us haul away the whole pile in one go. This is not only expensive for you (the longer we have to spend safely whittling down a large pile of waste, the less time we have to actually haul it away) — it is also more dangerous. More waste lying around a construction site means more hazards for your workers to work around or trip over, forcing them to work more slowly to stay safe.
This means that, for bigger construction projects, your best bet is to book consistent building material removal appointments throughout the job. This will help ensure your construction site stays clean, safe, and efficient for your workers.