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How Much Waste Does A Kitchen Remodel Produce?

Do you know how much waste your kitchen remodel will produce? Did you know that it’s better to remove everything from the kitchen and then begin the process of adding the new items? Do you know what to do with all of this waste material? At Clifford Containers, we often help people out in this situation, as a roll-off container, or a dumpster is perfect for this kind of project, as it allows you to get rid of everything necessary to continue on with the remodeling process. Let’s take a look at some of the items you may be getting rid of for your kitchen remodeling project.

Kitchen Cabinets: While these are often made of wood, there are still some other elements to these items that will be recycled differently. From vinyl to glass, kitchen cabinets can be interesting. You can resell these items as well, which may be helpful to put towards your kitchen remodeling project.

Kitchen Appliances: Appliances are typically electronic waste, and these will go into the dumpster as well, although they can be partially recycled as scrap metal as well.

Furniture: If you are not selling it, furniture is the perfect item to put in a dumpster or roll-off container, as it is larger and may need to be thrown out.

Flooring: While typically made of wood or vinyl, or even marble, you may want to just toss this flooring into the dumpster as there will be quite a bit of it.

Construction Waste: This is the hardest stuff to get rid of. From paint to hazardous materials, and even to asbestos, it can be difficult to find a way to get rid of these items.

Contact Daniel J. Clifford & Son Dumpster Service

Clifford Containers is well-equipped to deal with any of the items that you need to get rid of during a kitchen remodeling project. This can range from any of the above items, and more! If you would like to learn more about container rental and pick up services, along with the process that goes along with this, please contact us by filling out our contact form or by giving us a call at 800-440-4500.

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