Put in some basic research when you plan your job. Your local planning office/ council office is a good place to start.
Please find some helpful advice and links below. Note we do
NOT partner any 3rd party company, we advise that you look up your
LOCAL 3rd suppliers for the best price. If you would like us to order waste services we do not take responsibility for their reliability or charges.
Waste management
Most domestic waste needs to cleared away with professional services or heavy vehicles. We recommend using Seales Road Haulage.
Their Website
Tree Surgery
We (minidigger-hire) can trim, maintain, clear and cut down trees, and dig out entire tree roots.
Trees and roots greatly effect your property, and any planned footings for any building work you plan to build. We have experience of the planning process involved in this and how to solve problem.
Skips
You do need to get local authority permission to leave a skip outside the boundaries of your properties. Also when hiring heavy vehicles to either drop off materials or collect domestic waste, check if your road, driveway, pavement can handle the weight of such vehicles.
Tarmac driveways often giveway to this kind of weight.
Levelling
Our diggers can level ground. We have experience of clearing land, removing trees, concrete and other unwanted structures, leveling the ground and preparing it for either building, turfing, concreting or any other domestic use.
Footings
Most domestic building works require some sort of foundations to build upon. We are footings and foundation specialists. Our digger buckets are the regulation width for digging footings of small medium and large buildings.
Repair, Rebuild, Renovate
We often undertake repair work on external buildings, normally where tree roots have disrupted foundations, or subsidence has occured. We can also dig the trenches needed to underpin (under supervision of surveyors). In these circumstances we only provide a digging service, we are not surveyors, and do not have scaffolding or heavy lifting equipment, but are normally contracted in as part of your DIY project.