All of the walls were still bulging out under the lemon-merengue stucco, and one room was covered with appalling panelling. The walls also covered wiring that was either very poorly installed, or 100 years old and put in when the house was built. We had no insulation so gas bills were really high last winter. Between the combination of a former tenant in the apartment that apparently never cleaned in the seven years that she lived in the apartment we're inhabiting, and an absentee landlord that created his masterpieces under the influence, our house is pretty much a disaster.
For all of these reasons, we figured that the easiest thing to do would be to tear out the walls and start over with drywall. We already did this in one room and we're pretty impressed with the result. It's hard living in a house that you're remodeling because of the dirt and the fact that right we're living with only a few lights in the back of the apartment due to the fact that I had to cut out a major electric circuit in order to install new wiring, but things should be much better soon.
Anyway, we have our dumpster outside for one more day, so I'm back to tearing out the remaining walls.
Thanks Paul - I was thinking about bringing it myself at some point. But I knew that we would have lots of trash. I don't know how many tons it was yet - I guess I'll find out when they charge me - but I'm sure that it was over the three tons that were removed with the base price of the dumpster. We filled it to the brim. Amazing that you can take that much crap out of your house and have it still able to stand up!
Since we bought our house we have removed about 3 tons of garbage. I know this because they weigh it at the transfer station we brought it to. The first 2 tons are free for tax payers. I know you already have a dumpster but it might be cheaper to rent a giant uhaul and cart it to the transfer station yourself. That's what we did. We just stored it all in piles in the garage until we got the uhaul. I guess this requires having a garage or somewhere to store the trash. The transfer station is on South Ogden in the Love Joy district.
Sounds like a nightmare. Good luck.