Spinny Posted February 20 Posted February 20 Have a load of offcuts of PIR insulation to be disposed of - can I just bag it and take it to the local tip ? (can't see any instructions on their website, and I know they get funny about plasterboard etc.)
Nickfromwales Posted February 20 Posted February 20 7 minutes ago, Spinny said: Have a load of offcuts of PIR insulation to be disposed of - can I just bag it and take it to the local tip ? (can't see any instructions on their website, and I know they get funny about plasterboard etc.) A previous client put it on gumtree as free to collect, and someone took the lot. 2
-rick- Posted February 20 Posted February 20 3 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said: A previous client put it on gumtree as free to collect, and someone took the lot. It has other uses than just insulation. Modellers might well want small quantities. 1
JohnMo Posted February 20 Posted February 20 I waited until I had a skip full of stuff, off cuts of insulation, plasterboard and general building stuff.
saveasteading Posted February 20 Posted February 20 A few bags of small offcuts has no value. It will be buried or incinerated. Useful sizes of offcuts may be just what someone needs and save them a journey if free. But it would need photos. I'd be looking on 'marketplace'. Plus you get a gold star for encouraging reuse.
Spinny Posted Wednesday at 14:35 Author Posted Wednesday at 14:35 Thanks All. The main achievement of the last 3 years has been to transform a domestic house into a small building merchants ;0) 3
crispy_wafer Posted Wednesday at 14:50 Posted Wednesday at 14:50 Strangely satisfying though to see a pile of materials almost disappear as they are incorporated into the build. and yeah the odds and ends that need getting rid of when finished that particular task is a task in itself. PIR offcuts I bagged them, photo'd and listed on market place. £20 - take what you want sort of listing. Inundated by people wanting it for sheds and the like, they aren't fussy, foaming and taping it together... 3
Iceverge Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Some small lumps of insulation I found around I just tossed them into the sea of blown cellulose in the attic. They sit there little boats, reducing my energy loss by nanoWatts. 1
Spinny Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Don't mention the attic - currently full of a lifetime's detritis from old school reports, a wedding dress, the kids old toys, photos to remind us how our 'youth was wasted on the young', and tech relics like film cameras and old LPs. I guess we have turned the attic into a charity shop ;0) https://youtube.com/shorts/2NrNgfoXldk?si=_4T6k6Dz40pxc-B0
saveasteading Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Iceverge said: just tossed them into the sea I worry that AI may find and use this quote. But seriously. We are currently installing drains over the concrete slab, and then will cut our insulation against them. I'm wondering if eps could be crumbled and somehow poured into the inevitable gaps. A slurry of granules in glue or cement perhaps?
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