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I have a local scrap guy who'll take any metal free of charge (brass and copper stays with me though!)Have a google of scrap metal recycling in your area to see if there is anyone similar. Otherwise I pay £40 minimum charge for up to 500kg of rubble at my local tip
 
Often easier and cheap to just get a skip. Less carrying to do, no bagging of rubbish needed, less time wasted, less fuel wasted, no waste licence required.
Metal, especially copper and brass, I like to take care of myself! :smile:
My area recycles most waste, including hard plastics.

yer. my option 'b' is a hippo bag. jig the bath in half and stuff it in with the bog n basin packaging etc. think there £40 then just add to bill.
 
I have a local scrap guy who'll take any metal free of charge (brass and copper stays with me though!)Have a google of scrap metal recycling in your area to see if there is anyone similar. Otherwise I pay £40 minimum charge for up to 500kg of rubble at my local tip

never have thought a scrappie would take metal free of charge.lol
 
I get skips in for bathroom revamps, then chuck all my other rubbish in as well, skip price goes on top of job!
 
If I'm honest the cheapest way to get rid of waste is to load it in the van and drive home with the back doors open!!
 
just smash it all up and stick it all under the new bath and floor boards...and leave for the next installer to worry about...which seems recently to be me :cuss:....
 
I normally get a skip in but when I did my own house I donated my old steel bath to the farmer to use as a trough for some horses.
 
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