Hiring a skip is the perfect way to dispose of a large amount of waste, especially if you’re planning a house clearance or garden renovation. It’s much easier than making lots of trips to the tip and you don’t need to worry about how you’ll transport it.
The skip hire working team can advise on the best size of skip for your needs. If you’re unsure which skip would be most suitable for your requirements, simply contact the skip hire working team today to book for clarification. Skips come in a variety of different sizes, from 4 yards to 20 yards.
4 Yard Skip
This is usually the smallest available skip and is typically used for small home improvement projects such as bathroom or kitchen renovations.
6 Yard Skip
A medium sized skip that is usually used for small clear outs, garden renovations or mid-sized DIY projects.
8 Yard Skip
Our most popular skip size and is typically used for large household clear outs, bulky items such as furniture and larger DIY projects.
10 Yard Skip
Our 10 yard skip is one of our largest and is typically used for commercial waste, large scale clear outs and construction sites.
12 Yard Skip
The largest self-contained skip that we offer and is often hired by construction sites or large scale domestic renovations.
Larger Skips
Some companies also offer roll on roll off skips which are ideal for large commercial clear outs, construction sites and more. 20 Yard Roll On Roll Off Skips are available upon request.
Important things to Know
Skip bin hire working is an effective and easy way to dispose of waste, but there are a few things you need to know.
- Sizes
There are a few different skip sizes that you can choose from. Consider the amount of rubbish you will be disposing and pick a size accordingly. If it is too small, you may end up overfilling it and having to pay extra. The skip hire companies will be able to help you with the right size.
- Types
There are different types of skips for different types of rubbish. You need to check the specifics on what can be disposed in each type of skip as there may be restrictions on hazardous materials and other items that cannot be put into them.
- Timing
There may be restrictions on how long your hired skip can stay on your property. Most companies have rules on how long they can stay unless arrangements have been made prior to delivery for them to remain longer than the standard period. If your job takes longer than anticipated, make sure that this has been approved before going over the limit.
- Permissions
You may need permission from your local council before having a skip delivered to your property so check before arranging for one to be dropped off.
How Should I Fill My Skip?
To make the most efficient use of your skip space, please keep in mind the following points:
- Cut up large items of wood in order to fit them more easily into the skip.
- Do not overfill your skip so that it cannot be safely closed or transported by our drivers.
- Avoid putting heavy objects such as bricks or concrete on top of light waste such as wood, cardboard or plastic – this will help prevent crushing and ensure that all waste can be loaded onto the lorry easily.