A neighbor of mine that lives about two miles from me decided to eliminate as many structures from her property as possible because of the flood that took most of her belongings a year ago. She offered me a huge child's playhouse, a shed and a chicken coop. All I had to do was to find a way to get those structures from her place to mine without destroying them. I started looking into some construction companies around my house and found one that had all of the equipment needed to make the move. Visit my blog to find out how we went about moving these structures without damaging them.
No matter where your construction site is, you'll need a dumpster rental to keep the work area tidy. You'll need to follow city codes on where to place the dumpster, but you can usually place one on residential and commercial lots. Here are four tips for using a construction site dumpster rental.
1. Match The Size To The Job
If you'll rent the dumpster for a month or more and toss the debris in it daily, you may want to rent the largest dumpster so you don't have to dump it often. [Read More]