+31 votes
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I have roughly 50m³ of soil to dig out (1m deep) and dispose of. What the cheapest way of getting rid? Hopefully I'll be able to lose some on the garden but unlikely that it will be much
I have roughly 50m³ of soil to dig out (1m deep) and dispose of.

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+16 votes
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Grab hire will cost you a lot less than a skip. If you can get it all piled where it’ll be grabbed from in a few loads, it will be peanuts per load compared to a dozen skips.  
+10 votes
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We hired a skip. Cost us £130 but got rid of about 8 ton
+21 votes
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Grab hire bud failing that roll off an go skip
+24 votes
by (470 points)
We did skip as well
+25 votes
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Grab hire. £180 for 18 ton
by (420 points)
@mojica52885 cheers. Any idea what 18ton is equal to in m³ roughly?  
by (3.6k points)
@stiegler972 12-15 I think
by (250 points)
@stiegler972 depends on when it was last rained on !  
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by (290 points)
Definitely grab hire
+5 votes
by (400 points)
See if there are any allotments near you and ask if they want to come and grab some. or put an ad on marketplace to give it away for free
+28 votes
by (520 points)
Post on ur local groups people are always after stuff for free
+14 votes
by (1k points)
Builders skip is normally 8tonne, but it's double handling the soil, then if you fill that skip you may need another. Cheapest is grabhire
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I normaly pay 180 for grab hire and will take away between 20 - 30 tonne
by (1.3k points)
@chessy a large grab can only take 18t
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@shoshone yes mate sorry I should have been a bit more precise, I pay 180 per 30 tonne. Normally if I take any big jobs on I get a slightly better rate as I know a few people. 180 to any customer for 18tonne is way better than a skio of 8 yard and saves the loading  
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@chessy Southampton your looking at £550 a load for soil  
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@shoshone that's costly mate  I'm glad I'm in brum, skip prices up here can be between 160-195 for 8yard now. Last year I used to pay 120-140  
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I got few good contacts that I pass round to all my mates in the trade for grab hire, so I do get mine cheaper but it's all expensive these days especially when you move 8 tonne and it takes 2dats in a wheelbarrow, then in5 mins with a grab truck it's gone  
+3 votes
by (880 points)
Without a doubt grab hire. Miles cheaper. I had them when I done my extension, took three visits for about £700. 43 ton about 6 skips(£235 on the road with permit)
+16 votes
by (550 points)
Build a punishment hill for the kids
by (420 points)
@carpospore no kids of my own yet but became uncle to two this year which I feel will becoming my way for that reason ha
+13 votes
by (500 points)
Advertising on Facebook for free to collect bags
+27 votes
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Ask your local farmer if he can use it? Our local one took 40-odd tonnes of hardcore for us. for free :D
+11 votes
by (490 points)
Shawshank it
+14 votes
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Grab wagon
+29 votes
by (1.4k points)
We have just dug out a big part of our garden. We have levelled our grass areas which used a lot and people on facebook market will take for free if you bag it up.  
+12 votes
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Your garden looks like it's on a slope, might be worth thinking about using it to level your garden.  
+28 votes
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I’d use a muck away service, they’ll take 16tonne for about £250
+8 votes
by (420 points)
Grab lorry
+20 votes
by (890 points)
Ihave dug a 4mtr by 2mtr by 1ft to sink an above ground swimming pool. Keeping soil for raised beds to grow veg.  
+9 votes
by (1.3k points)
Good luck with that
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@shoshone 4 lorry loads at 79 ton so not too bad really. I've moved 60 ton and he did it in 3 loads.  
by (260 points)
@mojica52885 that's not 4 skips, it's a 4 yd skip. its between 18 and 29 skips.  
by (3.6k points)
@muriel4 I said lorry loads not skips. An lorry will take 18t at a time
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@muriel4 11 8 yard skips
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You will have 95 tonnes give or take, 1. 3-1. 7 tonnes per m3 so just over 5 lorrys
+28 votes
by (510 points)
Grab wagon depending where you are in the country its be £120 to £200 a load, probably 80ton of muckaway @ 50m3 Find a 1 man outfit pay cash. he look after you
by (1.3k points)
A grab lorry can only be 32 tonne including the lorry so will only take 16 to 18 tonne and soil it 500+ a load
by (240 points)
@cabotage1256 280 is cheapest I can get round me, 16 ton
+21 votes
by (1.3k points)
What you doing with the fence line ? Retaining wall will cost a fair amount
+22 votes
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Roll on roll of skip , or grabber
+25 votes
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You will have 95 tonnes give or take, 1. 3-1. 7 tonnes per m3 so just over 5 lorrys
+1 vote
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Just to make sure the soil you use on the garden is topsoil and not Clay's etc
+14 votes
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What's the access like? You'll want to keep some topsoil to cover back over, it's the subsoil you'll need rid of  
+15 votes
by (3.1k points)
Are you sure you have 50m3? seems like a lot
by (810 points)
30 foot by 15 foot dug 1m deep say for footings for a large garge/outbuilding, That's what my guess is he's doing lol so doesn't seem like a lot. or very big pond or half sunk swimming pool.  
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