Dispose of excavated earth
as Excavation all loam, sand and clay soils are referred to that are free of roots, stones and plant residues. Even grass floors where the Sward removed fall under this designation. If the substrate is contaminated with chemicals, oil or other substances and impurities, it must be disposed of separately by specialist companies.
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Disposal options:
- Container: are suitable for smaller quantities
- truck: should be requested when building a house
- Landfill: when manageable soil can be transported with your own trailer
- Exchanges: as a starting point for the search for private customers
costs
For the container rental, fees of different amounts per week are incurred, whereby travel costs are included. If you fill the containers yourself, you should plan around 180 to 250 euros for quantities below ten cubic meters. If the company is to take over the filling, the price can rise to 300 to 400 euros. Landfills charge additional storage and disposal costs, which vary in amount. The removal of larger quantities by a truck costs between 1,300 and 1,800 euros per load, including travel and landfill fees.
Save fees
If you have options for further use, you should make full use of them. The garden can be redesigned with the soil. You can create a terrace or transform the outside area into a hilly landscape. If you don't have the space, you can quickly find buyers for pure ones in so-called topsoil exchanges Excavation. Disposal in this way is usually free of charge. However, you do need to worry about transportation.
Recycle topsoil
Under the Topsoil falls the uppermost soil horizon, which has fertile properties. According to Paragraph 202 of the Building Code, it must be protected in its original state and must not fall victim to disposal. Make sure that you do not mix the valuable substrate with building rubble. Store topsoil in a sheltered place and give it to gardeners via internet exchanges if you have no use options.