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A basic bijou shed might only take a few hours to dismantle if you have the assistance of a few helpful friends or family members. Large sheds with structural issues and concrete foundations could take a full day or two to fully demolish safely, even if you’ve called in the professionals.

How to properly dispose of vinyl flooring will depend on where you live and what’s accepted for trash pickup. In some municipalities, vinyl flooring won’t be accepted with your household trash. Instead, you may need to take the used vinyl flooring to a specialized recycling or disposal site.

A more streamlined approach to disposing of old vinyl flooring is to hire a waste removal service. The service will haul away any old vinyl flooring, saving you time and money. Another option is to rent a dumpster. The costs will depend on the size of the dumpster and how long you rent it.

It is possible to remove a Lally column in the basement, but a lot of planning and money will go into doing it safely. Since Lally columns provide structural support, you’ll need a structural engineer to draw up plans for your renovation and determine what additional supports—like steel I-beams—can replace the column. You should never attempt to remove a basement Lally column yourself, as doing so will almost certainly compromise the structural integrity of your home.

Demolition costs $4 to $20 per square foot, with the total depending on the size and complexity of the demolition. Tearing down an old shed or garage with no plumbing or electrical to worry about is a quicker, less costly job, but demolishing a bathroom or an entire home is a bigger project that requires more workers and heavy-duty equipment that drive up the cost.

Yes, a toilet is considered construction debris or construction waste by definition in many states. Toilets are bulky, heavy items that generally cannot be thrown out with regular household trash, and many waste management providers will not pick up a toilet unless it’s part of a scheduled bulk trash pickup service.

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