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Ive had a new bathroom/kitchen/carpet fitted. How do I get rid of the old one?

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Ive had a new bathroom/kitchen/carpet fitted. How do I get rid of the old one?

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Waste created by fitting a new bathroom or kitchen is classed as DIY or builders waste and cannot be collected through the normal waste collections. We advise that before getting a builder to install your new kitchen or bathroom you find out if they are able to take your old one away. This is the best option as disposing of builders waste can be expensive. Another way of disposing of this kind of waste is by hiring a skip. Look through the Yellow Pages [external link]. Norfolk County Council [external link] also allow the disposal of a restricted amount of DIY Waste at all their recycling centres, or unlimited amounts for a subsidised charge at main recyling centres.

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