I recommend getting a Bagster (http://www.thebagster.com/).
It's basically a 4'x8' bag you spread out, fill up, and call to have removed. $30 for the bag, $160 for pickup. It was the cheapest solution I found for disposing of a similar pile of rubble, considering that taking it to a dump won't be free, and I would have had to rent a truck. I got the bag at Tags in Porter.
It will hold 3,300lb, which roughly equates to filling it 10" high with "heavy debris". Can't tell from the pic whether you'd need a second bag, just something to be aware of.
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Date: 2012-08-17 07:07 pm (UTC)It's basically a 4'x8' bag you spread out, fill up, and call to have removed. $30 for the bag, $160 for pickup. It was the cheapest solution I found for disposing of a similar pile of rubble, considering that taking it to a dump won't be free, and I would have had to rent a truck. I got the bag at Tags in Porter.
It will hold 3,300lb, which roughly equates to filling it 10" high with "heavy debris". Can't tell from the pic whether you'd need a second bag, just something to be aware of.