Because for $40 he can get me to take one apart, bag the unsellable parts, and take the springs down to the recyclers in my pickup? (Last time I got $7 for a boxspring, which more than paid for the gas to haul it and lunch).
I’m just not looking forward to it, that’s all. Neither was he (he’s doing some of them, too). 10 years ago, yeah, he probably would have done it that way but the economy has hit him hard, too, so he’s trying to find the most cost-effective and legal way to do this.
Based on my experiences I think $60 is a pretty reasonable expectation for “random guy with a truck” to handle the matter. There are a lot of independent contractors who have legal places to dispose of things, and would be willing to make a few sawbucks for a half hour’s work. It would probably be someone who wouldn’t have to go very far out of their way to swing by your place.
Yeah…that’s reasonable if you value your labor at that rate. For me I don’t think I would disassemble a mattress for under several hundred dollars, especially a nasty mattress. I’m not afraid of getting my hands dirty, that’s just the sort of job I really fucking hate and would be willing to pay a premium to not have to do myself.
Going rate around here is $20 a pickup load. It’s one thing for these guys to handle yardwaste, because there’s a limit to the damage grass clippings and tree branches can do, but give 'em $60 to haul a mattress they’re going to pocket the “extra” and just dump the mattress. Trust me on this, I’ve had some experience with these guys, both in hiring them to haul and catching them dumping shit in the back of the property I live on.
Yeah, well, I’ve also helped clean out septic tanks. I don’t like filth either, but someone has to clean it up and I can’t seem to get other work these days. I have an amazing collection of heavy work gloves, rubber gauntlets, and a “darth vader” style respirator.
It’s still a premium over what I normally charge, but having taken a mattress apart before I know how long it takes (actually, having them half-rotted makes that easier, if smellier) and can do it with reasonable efficiency. It’s just utterly disgusting and it’s hotter than hell outside right now, so it seemed worth investigating alternatives.
If you’re wondering, if I have the proper tools, it only takes 60-90 minutes. Except when it’s this hot I just don’t work as fast. Yes, I’m doing this outside, no way would I want these pieces of crap in my living space.
What about a sign that said “keep off the trampolines”?
Since the thread was posted, I’ve used one of those Haul’s-it-All places. They were fantastic–our basement went from a candidate for ‘Hoarders’ to a sea of empty space in a short time for what was to us a shockingly low price.
In IN, the counties are divided into townships - there are 3 levels of govt, and none of them do any more than a good Republican thinks is the proper role of government.
No service means no service.
I grew up in the hill country of southern IN - yes, there were empty lots everywhere which were used as illegal dumps. I never stayed long enough to run into heavy trash disposal, but this thread explains the illegal dumps everywhere.
Unfortunately, NW IN is flat and devoid of gullies.
I can’t come up with anything less expensive than craigslist. I’d resign myself to the idea that whoever takes them away cheapest probably is not going to be responsible about their disposal.
Correction - 1 idea.
Pubbies resent the homeless with a passion.
Find a homeless encampment and dump the stuff around the edges - they probably won’t want them either (if they do, they can drag them). When the police make their next sweep and destroy the few possessions the homeless have, they will take the stuff and blame the homeless.
We stripped the non-metal parts off the mattresses, bagged 'em, and put them in the regular dumpster because, apparently, that made it all sufficiently non-mattress like to make them no longer forbidden. We sold the boxsprings for scrap metal. It was hot, icky work, but since we needed money there was at least that reward at the end.
Kind of reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where no garbage dump would take the muffin stumps… and they had to get “a guy” who “made problems go away”!