find the right skip for your requirements in just 3 simple steps…
from the siting of your skip, to the type of waste you need to dispose of… follow the steps below to find the right skip for you!
can the skip be kept on your own privately owned property?
Good news as this makes things a bit simpler!Â
As long as you have privately owned property for the skip to be sited on, such as a driveway (minimum 10ft access required), accessible front garden (ie. no fence or walls) or an allocated private parking space within a private carpark then we can deliver your skip with no further actions required or additional costs incurred.
It is worth noting that any delivery you request to be carried out on your own private property is done so, excluding driver negligence, at your own risk.
Fear not, whilst not quite as straightforward a process, we should still be able to arrange your skip hire!Â
Depending on the road type (and any local traffic restrictions) an application for a highways permit will need to be made to the local council in order to site your skip on the road (or verge) in front of your property. In the vast majority of cases we are able to do this on your behalf. Unfortunately there is usually an additional charge to apply for this and the amount charged together with the number of working days needed for the application does vary from council to council.
Please also be aware that as the hirer of the skip it is your responsibility to ensure that it is lit and coned for the duration of the hire period.
is the waste you need to dispose of allowed to be placed in a skip?
Examples of waste types that CAN be placed in your skip include:Â Â
groundworks (eg. soils, stones), hardcore (eg. brick, stone, concrete, rubble), green waste (eg. vegetation, grass cuttings, small branches), furniture, paper & cardboard, metals, wood, plastics, ceramics, general household bric-a-brac (excluding electrical items).
Please be aware that this list is for guidance only and not exhaustive. If you have any doubts about the waste you are disposing of, please contact us!
Examples of waste types that CANNOT be placed in your skip include:Â Â
asbestos, cement fibre board/other fibrous products, plasterboard, carpets & vinyl floor coverings, paint tins (full, partially full or empty), artificial turf, contaminated soils (eg. with kerosene), electrical items (WEEE) including fridges/freezers, mattresses, tree stumps and roots, batteries, tyres, gas cylinders, aerosols & pressurised containers, resins & adhesives, food waste, clinical waste (eg. nappies, sanitary products, syringes), fluorescent light tubes, corrosive substances, liquids & chemicals.
Please be aware that this list is for guidance only and not exhaustive. If you have any doubts about the waste you are disposing of, please contact us! Additionally if you DO have any waste type listed above then please proceed to submit a quotation request as we may still be able to arrange the disposal for you!
do you have any heavy waste such as soil, brick or rubble to dispose of?
the following skips are suitable for light waste types, simply scroll over each diagram for dimensions and then click to request a quote… but please bear in mind that due to manufacturing variations, the measurements and in particular the illustrations shown below are approximate and therefore intended purely as a guide!

mini skip
can hold approx. 20 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for a 2yd mini skip:Â
(length x width x height)
1.5m x 1.0m x 0.8m
mini skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

midi skip
can hold approx. 40 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for a 4yd midi skip:Â
(length x width x height)
1.8m x 1.2m x 1.0m
midi skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

builders skip
can hold approx. 60 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for a 6yd builders skip:Â
(length x width x height)
2.6m x 1.5m x 1.2m
builders skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

maxi builders skip
can hold approx. 80 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for an 8yd builders skip:Â
(length x width x height)
3.2m x 1.7m x 1.2m
builders skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

bulk skip
can hold approx. 120 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for a 12yd bulk skip:Â
(length x width x height)
3.7m x 1.7m x 1.7m
bulk skips are NOT suitable for heavy waste types

large bulk skip
can hold approx. 160 bin bagsapproximate dimensions for a 16yd bulk skip:Â
(length x width x height)
4.3m x 1.7m x 2.0m
bulk skips are NOT suitable for heavy waste types

low sided roll-on-off
NOT suitable for domestic useapproximate dimensions for a 20yd roll-on-off:Â
(length x width x height)
6.0m x 2.2m x 1.3m
roll-on-offs are NOT suitable for heavy waste types

high sided roll-on-off
NOT suitable for domestic useapproximate dimensions for a 40yd roll-on-off:Â
(length x width x height)
6.0m x 2.2m x 2.7m
roll-on-offs are NOT suitable for heavy waste types
the following skips are suitable for heavy waste types, simply scroll over each diagram for dimensions and then click to request a quote… but please bear in mind that due to manufacturing variations, the measurements and in particular the illustrations shown below are approximate and therefore intended purely as a guide!

mini skip
can hold approx. 2 tonnesapproximate dimensions for a 2yd mini skip:Â
(length x width x height)
1.5m x 1.0m x 0.8m
mini skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

midi skip
can hold approx. 4 tonnesapproximate dimensions for a 4yd midi skip:Â
(length x width x height)
1.8m x 1.2m x 1.0m
midi skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

builders skip
can hold approx. 6 tonnesapproximate dimensions for a 6yd builders skip:Â
(length x width x height)
2.6m x 1.5m x 1.2m
builders skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types

maxi builders skip
can hold approx. 8 tonnesapproximate dimensions for an 8yd builders skip:Â
(length x width x height)
3.2m x 1.7m x 1.2m
builders skips are suitable for both light & heavy waste types