Construction waste: where to take it, where to put it?
The problem with construction and demolition waste
Construction waste management requires a specialized approach. You are strictly forbidden from placing heavy bricks, ceramics, concrete, or demolition wood into the regular household waste bins of your apartment building.
Doing so can damage the container, and the regular municipal waste truck will refuse to empty it, resulting in hefty fines for the housing association.
Where to take construction waste in Tallinn?
If you have a very small amount of rubble (a few bags of old wallpaper and plaster), you can transport it to Tallinn's waste stations via a personal car. However, beware of suspension damage—construction rubble is incredibly heavy.
If you have piles of construction film, plastics, wooden boards, and bricks, the wear and tear on your personal vehicle vastly outweighs the savings.
Order a dumpster or moving van with loaders
For large demolition phases, the most sensible choice is a dumpster rental. But if you want to avoid leaving an ugly dumpster in your yard for days, our fast construction waste removal with loaders is perfect.
We carry all drywall, cement bags, and demolition timber down the stairs and directly into our heavy-duty vans.