Soil guide

Container for soil from excavation work

Soil is often heavier than it looks, especially after rain. The right container and route depend on the amount, moisture, impurities and access to the excavation or pile.

Quick facts

Container for soil from excavation work: short answer

Container for soil from excavation work is handled by Kontejnerovka.cz as a practical local container job in Prague and Central Bohemia. The quote starts with the address, material, amount, access and a photo when useful.

What matters most

Soil mixed with rubble, roots, stone, wood or green waste can change the disposal route. A photo helps avoid a wrong estimate.

What to send

  • Estimate the amount in cubic metres or send a clear photo.
  • Say whether the soil is wet, stony or mixed.
  • Describe where the truck can stand and how loading will work.
  • Mention whether recycled aggregate, gravel or sand should be delivered afterwards.
  • Confirm the location and date.

Practical checklist

How to make the quote easier

English-speaking customers often do not know the Czech waste category names. That is fine. A simple description, a photo and the exact location are usually enough to start.

Material

Say what the load contains and whether it is clean or mixed.

Access

Tell us if the truck can stand on private land, a street, a yard or a construction site.

Timing

Add the preferred date and whether the container should stay longer or be collected quickly.

Why is soil quoted carefully?

Weight is the key factor. Wet soil can be much heavier than the same visible volume of dry material.

Can removal and delivery be combined?

Often yes. Soil removal and recycled aggregate or gravel delivery can be planned together when the route and timing fit.

Useful next pages

These pages explain the service, pricing factors and local arrangement in more detail.

Not sure how to describe the job?

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