Hammersmith Renovation Waste Tips
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Hammersmith Renovation Waste Tips

Tips for keeping your W6 renovation project on track. How to handle plasterboard, rubble, and timber disposal without delays.

February 12, 2026
Mme Waste Ldn Team
Construction

Hammersmith (W6) has seen a boom in home extensions, loft conversions, refits, and bathroom renovations. The waste builds up fast—and if the rubble isn’t cleared, the trades can’t work safely or efficiently.

The goal is simple: keep waste off the pavement, keep walkways clear, and remove debris regularly so your project stays on schedule.

Separate your waste (saves hassle and cost)

Even a simple separation makes collections smoother:

  • Plasterboard: keep separate from mixed waste.
  • Hardcore/rubble: tiles, bricks, concrete, mortar (heavy but recyclable).
  • Timber: skirting, door frames, offcuts.
  • Packaging: cardboard and protective wrap (high volume).

Why Wait & Load works well in W6

Skips can be awkward in Hammersmith streets: permits, parking restrictions, and a skip sitting outside for days. With Wait & Load, waste is loaded and removed immediately—no skip left on the road.

For mixed renovation waste, builders waste is usually the right fit. If you’re doing a full strip-out, rip outs is designed for heavy demolition-style waste.

Trade accounts and paperwork

For builders and landlords, reliable collections matter. We can schedule regular pickups and provide Waste Transfer Notes for your records.

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FAQ

Can you take rubble and timber together?

Yes. Mixed loads are common. Photos help us advise the best approach.

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