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How to get rid of concrete shower pan
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in N. Ireland
I have an old cast concrete shower pan.
I believe council waste collection don't collect this sort of thing, I know they don't collect baths or radiators.
Presumably a recycling centre won't want it since it's concrete.
I tried to hit it with a hammer to break it up, but it had no impact on it.
Is there an official rubbish dump where it can be brought (Belfast area)?
Thanks!
I believe council waste collection don't collect this sort of thing, I know they don't collect baths or radiators.
Presumably a recycling centre won't want it since it's concrete.
I tried to hit it with a hammer to break it up, but it had no impact on it.
Is there an official rubbish dump where it can be brought (Belfast area)?
Thanks!
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I wouldn't want to try carrying it anywhere in one piece.
You need a someone with a kango hammer or breaker to smash it into pieces, then it can go into the wheeliebin over several collections.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Carryduff has a recycling skip for rubble, they'd probably accept it there0
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