The size of the skip bin you need depends on the volume of waste you expect to generate. For small projects like garden clean-ups or minor renovations, a 2-3 cubic metre bin might suffice. For larger projects such as major home renovations or construction work, you might need a bin that's 6 cubic metres or larger. If you're unsure, it's always safer to opt for a slightly larger bin than you think you'll need.
While skip bins are versatile, there are restrictions on what can be disposed of in them. Generally, household waste, green waste, and building materials are acceptable. However, hazardous materials like asbestos, chemicals, batteries, and food waste are not allowed. It's best to check with us for a comprehensive list of prohibited items.
The cost depends on several factors, including the size of the bin, the type of waste being disposed of, your location, and the duration of the hire. We offer competitive pricing and transparent quotes, so please contact us with your specific requirements for a detailed estimate.
If the skip bin is placed on your property, such as in your driveway, you typically won't need a permit. However, if the bin needs to be placed on public property, like the roadside, you may need a permit from your local council. We can advise you on the regulations in your area and assist with obtaining a permit if necessary.
We're committed to responsible waste management. The waste collected in our skip bins is sorted, with recyclable materials being separated and sent to appropriate recycling facilities. The remaining waste is disposed of in accordance with local regulations and environmental standards, minimising landfill where possible.