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Disposal of "construction" materials
I would like to get a new vanity, but I'm concerned about disposing of the old vanity. Somerville has a very picky rule about disposing of construction material (they sent us an angry letter for throwing out 1 roof shingle left over from an old job.) Combridge has a 1 toilet or 1 sink per week rule, but I can't find one for Somerville. All the services I can find either want to rent you a dumpster or have a minimum charge of ~$120. I've asked the DPW for suggestions, and they had no suggestions.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way to dispose of these things? Some place I could take them (not that I look forward to transporting a old toilet in my car.) Surely there has to be some alternative.
Does anyone know of an inexpensive way to dispose of these things? Some place I could take them (not that I look forward to transporting a old toilet in my car.) Surely there has to be some alternative.
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What about the BMRC?
Re: What about the BMRC?
Old toilets (toilets must be low-flow)
Wall-mounted sinks
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(OK, that's totally nonhelpful. I take it that asking DPW means you called 311 and asked for advice?)
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Here's the closest one (but I've never used him, so I'm not speaking from personal experience); however he did receive an A grade from reviewers.
GENE'S DISPOSAL
9A WARE ST
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138
(617) 354-3741
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http://www.freecycle.org/
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But it would still be worth a try. The only problem is I can't count on it before starting my project.
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