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I have two garage roofs and a shed roof to dispose of, the biggest of the sheets are 10' ' 4', all domestic waste from my home.
Stroud council pointed me to May Guerney who only allow 4 baged loads of 4' x 3' per 6 months.
Smiths want to charge between £400 - £600 to dispose of at their site.
I've previously disposed of a garage roof free of charge, but that was a few years ago in another place.
We do have an inspection pit that could swallow it all, but i'm not too sure about the karma of doing that.
Any ideas or experiences from any locals?
Ta.
asbestos/cement sheet is the least dangerous kind. Shoving it in a concrete lined pit is as good a way to dispose of it as any, its only going to landfill anyway isnt it.
asbestos/cement sheet is the least dangerous kind. Shoving it in a concrete lined pit is as good a way to dispose of it as any, its only going to landfill anyway isnt it.
yea i know but i'd like to do it properly if i could.
also a little voice inside of me says "what if the neighbours report me" i'd be ****ed digging it all out again if the council enquired how i'd disposed if it (the pits quite public at present)