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Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Around1. Go to the local recycling center
The most popular option for those who are looking to dispose of their fence panels is to bring them to the local recycling center. One of the major issues with this is transporting the fence panels. A large vehicle or van is needed. If you’re using a van, it is recommended to check with your recycling center first because some refuse to permit commercial vehicles on their premises or might charge fees to enter.
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Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Around2. Rent a skip
The second alternative is to hire skips. This would eliminate the issue of transporting the fencing paneling, but for small clearance jobs, it may be costly.
3. Contact your council
The majority of local authorities offer a collection option as part of recycling programs. It is likely that this will differ from council to council therefore it is recommended to inquire with the local authority for more details before you make a decision.
4. Burn it
Many who want to dispose of fence panels choose for burning the lumber that is in their garden. This isn’t advised since treated wood could emit harmful gaseous emissions. Also, care must be taken to ensure that there is no danger of spreading fire and threatening other people.
5. Wheelie Bin
A few people prefer to recycle their wheelie bins to dispose of fence panels. Be careful since treated wood can’t be recycled however untreated or natural wood may. Also, be careful not to overfill the bin or else the recycling will be rejected. The removal of fence panels in this way could be time-consuming. It is recommended to consult with the local refuse collection service to confirm that you’re permitted to do this.
6. Use Freecycle
One online resource helping with the disposal of fencing panels is Freecycle.org. The site allows users to post their recyclable items on the internet. It is completely free and an extremely useful resource.
All types of treated wood can be removed in the following way homeowners who are involved in small-scale projects should bring treated wood to the local transfer station or local landfill and put it in the designated area (i.e. the dirty pile of wood).
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