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Flyfisha 08-13-2018 04:08 PM

Roof shingle debris removal from island
 
Thinking about reshingling the camp on Rattlesnake island. Any insight to having the roofing shingle debris hauled away??

Thanks

billy 08-13-2018 04:18 PM

We laid down tarps under the roof to keep ground clean and shoveled debris into trash cans lined with heavy duty plastic construction trash bags. Wheeled the cans to the dock and loaded the bags on our pontoon boat. Hauled them to the transfer station. The roofing debris is rated as demo when fee is calculated.

Flyfisha 08-13-2018 04:53 PM

Roof debris
 
Thanks Did that 20 years ago!! Anyone know anything about those green construction debris bags??

fatlazyless 08-13-2018 05:10 PM

...... www.thebagster.com .... .... up to 3300-lbs debris waste ....... 800-1000 sq' old asphalt roof shingles ...... up to 47-sheets of drywall; 4x8x1/2" ......size of bagster; 4'wide x 8'long x 30"high ...... your bagster must be placed on your property for pickup, not on sidewalks, streets, or any public property, 18' overhead needed free of power lines .......$29.95 to buy the bagster at the hardware store or lumber yard for one time use, and something like $189. to get it hauled away by a Waste Mgmt truck with a high lift sky hook

..... yard waste like tree limbs and leaves may or may not be doable depending on zip code


..... big long list of what it will not take; no paint, no tires, no batteries etc, etc, etc, no, no, no

The Real BigGuy 08-13-2018 06:13 PM

you could try one of the barge co.s to see if they can drop a dumpster (if you are on the flat side), or see if they will handle one of the bagsters for you.


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Slickcraft 08-13-2018 07:37 PM

As for handling the debris:

We worked down from the ridge with roofing shovels popping the old shingles off and doing our best to keep them whole. Have many rolls of duck tape. Make bundles as you go, wrap them up and toss them down. Then about 90% of the old shingles are in bundles, much easier to handle and to transport. It took 3 boat trips to get the bundles to Glendale for annual island cleanup day.

Well that plus installing the new shingles was enough fun to last a lifetime.

DBreskin 08-14-2018 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 300066)
...... [something like $189. to get it hauled away by a Waste Mgmt truck with a high lift sky hook


What about the cost to get a Waste Management truck onto an island??

fatlazyless 08-14-2018 09:15 AM

No extra charge for Governor's Island ...... still $189 for a WM pick-up .... to the Governor's ..... :D

Waste Mgmt has a truck location in New Hampton, just up Rt 132 from the post office on Rt 104, near the state liquor store.

DBreskin 08-14-2018 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 300110)
No extra charge for Governor's Island ...... still $189 for a WM pick-up .... to the Governor's ..... :D

Waste Mgmt has a truck location in New Hampton, just up Rt 132 from the post office on Rt 104, near the state liquor store.

The OP's question was about Rattlesnake Island.

fatlazyless 08-14-2018 09:26 AM

....for like $9.99, Walmart has 32-gal black vinyl trash cans with big handles and lids..... probably sturdy enough to haul old shingles onto a boat and to the transfer station ..... for that do-it-yourself island home owner..... plus Walmart has a $30 two-wheel hand truck..... a big sturdy one .....with good sized rubber tires

SIKSUKR 08-15-2018 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBreskin (Post 300111)
The OP's question was about Rattlesnake Island.

He is a troll. Please dont feed him.


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