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    Metals Found in a Dumpster from a House Being Torn Down

    I was in an area with a house being torn down (everything except the bare walls) and rebuilt. I looked on Zillow and found that the home is approximately 4,500 sqft., so a larger home.

    The dumpster at the site was wide open on a Friday afternoon. I asked permission and was told to feel free to take what I wanted.

    This is what I found. NONE of the wire inside was the cheap softer wire. It was all stiff copper (80%) type and bare bright copper- lots of ROMEX where I removed the bare bright. Also, there was a bit of aluminum (very stiff and thick) wire.

    Note that I just went to the scrap yard two days earlier, so I feel I've got accurate prices below.

    Bare bright copper wire: 4.5# @ $3.22 = $14.49
    80% copper wire: 15.4# @ $2.54 = $39.12
    Aluminum (stiff) wire: 2.4# @ $0.30 = $0.72
    TOTAL FOR 22.3# OF WIRE: $54.33

    This is much more than I thought I'd get from a single house. And, when I was stripping the wire at home I kept busy by watching TV or listening to the radio. So it wasn't wasted time. This was FUN and reasonably profitable as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by recyclersteve View Post
    I was in an area with a house being torn down (everything except the bare walls) and rebuilt. I looked on Zillow and found that the home is approximately 4,500 sqft., so a larger home.

    The dumpster at the site was wide open on a Friday afternoon. I asked permission and was told to feel free to take what I wanted.

    This is what I found. NONE of the wire inside was the cheap softer wire. It was all stiff copper (80%) type and bare bright copper- lots of ROMEX where I removed the bare bright. Also, there was a bit of aluminum (very stiff and thick) wire.

    Note that I just went to the scrap yard two days earlier, so I feel I've got accurate prices below.

    Bare bright copper wire: 4.5# @ $3.22 = $14.49
    80% copper wire: 15.4# @ $2.54 = $39.12
    Aluminum (stiff) wire: 2.4# @ $0.30 = $0.72
    TOTAL FOR 22.3# OF WIRE: $54.33

    This is much more than I thought I'd get from a single house. And, when I was stripping the wire at home I kept busy by watching TV or listening to the radio. So it wasn't wasted time. This was FUN and reasonably profitable as well.
    Ha ha, TV and radio was a waste of time, you should have been on your computer checking for new demolition permits, with city / municipal hall. For upcoming demo's the address would have been included.

    Its all publicly available information.

    Demolitions

    Is a permit required?

    Yes, a building permit is required.

    A building permit for demolition is required to demolish any building/structure or part of a building/structure as per the Winnipeg Building By-law. A building permit for demolition is not required for detached accessory structures less than 10 m2 (108 sq. ft.).
    Note: After applying for a permit, the City may conduct a site inspection before permit issuance to determine if the structure can be safely demolished without engineering. Where there is less than 8’-0” from the foundation to any other structure on adjacent properties, or where there is a potential hazard, the City may require the demolition to be engineered to prevent damage to neighbouring properties.
    Last edited by alloy2; 09-08-2024 at 09:16 PM.


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