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Ways to Simplify a Demolition Site Clean-Up

by Kevin Smith Author

For a lot of projects, demolition is a messy, but necessary step in the process. Though the demolition may seem chaotic, cleaning up after it does not need to be. There are a few strategies you can use the finish cleanup as quickly and easily as possible. Read on to learn more about a few essential ways you can simplify your demo cleanup.

Rent a Dumpster

No matter what you are demolishing, you’ll need somewhere to put all of the materials you are getting rid of. Leaving the mess in piles can only complicate the remainder of the project. Instead, rent a dumpster in Reed City, MI. With a dumpster already at the demolition site, you can throw out materials as you go. This keeps the trash out of your way while you are trying to work, decreasing the risk of accidental property damage and injuries. Plus, cleaning as you go saves time at the end of the project, which means you will be finished even sooner. Just make sure you choose the right size dumpster for your project.

Sort Your Trash

Instead of throwing out every material you no longer need, recycle the items that you can. This can help to lower your carbon footprint, boost your job site’s sustainability, and create an eco-friendly demolition. Not every item can be recycled, and different materials cannot be recycled together. This is why it is important to sort through your waste before putting it in the dumpster. Separate your trash into different piles as your demo, so cleanup is easier later on.

Contain the Dust

At a demo site, a lot of dust can build up and, if it’s not contained effectively, can spread through the property and even end up in the lungs of your workers. If you are doing demolition in one area of the house or building, use plastic to section it off from the remainder of the property. This will do a lot to prevent the spread of dust. If it is not enough, you can also use fans, sprinklers, and hoses to control the dust problem.

Choose the Right Size Dumpster

It’s not enough to just rent a dumpster in Reed City, MI, you need to ensure you get the one that is the right size for your project. Dumpsters come in different sizes with different weight limits. Small dumpsters can hold up to 3,000 pounds of debris whereas larger ones can hold up to 10,000 pounds. The larger the project, the larger the dumpster you will need. You can talk to the rental provider if you need help deciding what size dumpster is right for you.


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