How much / best way of getting rid of 'dirt'?
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I have a shed load of dirt to get rid of in my back garden. Someone has estimated it as "20 loads of an 8 wheeler grab lorry". I'm not sure if that is right but I will be phoning round grab lorries in the morning to get prices.
Is this the best way of getting rid of said dirt or should I be looking at another angle?
How much should I be paying for this?
Thanks
Indicative size of the pile (more has been added since this was taken):-

Is this the best way of getting rid of said dirt or should I be looking at another angle?
How much should I be paying for this?
Thanks
Indicative size of the pile (more has been added since this was taken):-

Very hard to say from the picture but theres no way 20 loads there. That looks like 4 max.
As a guide you will get 35m2 at between 8-10" of depth taken out per 8 wheel load. (the bigger the stuff comes out the less you will get on per load). I just put this s0o you can try and work out how much you had out and work it from there.
Essex prices are between £200-£240 per 8 wheel load. Biut less for 6 wheeler , both plus vat and you may get a deal.
If its decent topsoil or even vaguely decent try and get a deal as its all only going to get recycled anyway.
As a guide you will get 35m2 at between 8-10" of depth taken out per 8 wheel load. (the bigger the stuff comes out the less you will get on per load). I just put this s0o you can try and work out how much you had out and work it from there.
Essex prices are between £200-£240 per 8 wheel load. Biut less for 6 wheeler , both plus vat and you may get a deal.
If its decent topsoil or even vaguely decent try and get a deal as its all only going to get recycled anyway.
m3jappa said:
Very hard to say from the picture but theres no way 20 loads there. That looks like 4 max.
As a guide you will get 35m2 at between 8-10" of depth taken out per 8 wheel load. (the bigger the stuff comes out the less you will get on per load). I just put this s0o you can try and work out how much you had out and work it from there.
Essex prices are between £200-£240 per 8 wheel load. Biut less for 6 wheeler , both plus vat and you may get a deal.
If its decent topsoil or even vaguely decent try and get a deal as its all only going to get recycled anyway.
Thanks for the guidance - maybe it doesn't look as big as it is (or they can't estimate!). It does go back a fair way and is now slightly taller. I was thinking of ordering 2 load grabbers straight away and seeing what dent that makes. At 20 loads (if they are right), that's around £5k by your reckoning. It would be nice to find a cheaper way!As a guide you will get 35m2 at between 8-10" of depth taken out per 8 wheel load. (the bigger the stuff comes out the less you will get on per load). I just put this s0o you can try and work out how much you had out and work it from there.
Essex prices are between £200-£240 per 8 wheel load. Biut less for 6 wheeler , both plus vat and you may get a deal.
If its decent topsoil or even vaguely decent try and get a deal as its all only going to get recycled anyway.
MRSNEAK said:
Got to ask, where has it come from? Are you putting a pond in?
I've just put in a pool.Sarkmeister said:
Seriously though, what kind of soil is it?
This is the key question. If you had the topsoil separate from the sub-soil you might have been able to make some money (or at least get free disposal of the former). There's not so much use/demand for the latter, and for 'dirt' there's almost no demand at all...rsv gone! said:
What are the dimensions of the pool?
Depth x width x length x 2 (bulking factor) = vol to cart away. Then you just need the capacity of the grab lorries (standard 8-wheel dumpers will take around 15m³).
Excavated rock will double in volume but 'earth' doesn't bulk by that much, usually about 20 - 25% but it all depends on what type it is. Here's a handy reference and calculation tool..Depth x width x length x 2 (bulking factor) = vol to cart away. Then you just need the capacity of the grab lorries (standard 8-wheel dumpers will take around 15m³).
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/soil-rock-bulkin...
http://www.source4me.co.uk/calculate_excavated_spo...
Unless you can find someone who needs some filling material (ask some local builders/developers/farmers) you'll have to pay to get it carted off site. 3 Years ago I was paying £170 per 15m3 including tipping fees, I expect it'll have gone up since then.
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was just thinking the same