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Things You Must know Before Hiring a Skip

Important point that you need to remember while hire a skip

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Things You Must know Before Hiring a Skip

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  1. Things You Must know Before Hiring a Skip

  2. Hiring a skip London can be quite daunting if you haven’t done it before. Everyone seems to assume you already know how it works and what you need. To help make it all a bit easier, here is our Skip hire guide. • What you can put in to skip? • What size of skip you should hire? • How much you should pay for skip hire? • Where does the waste goes?

  3. What to Put In a Skip? • By the rule of local councils, you can only put non-hazardous things in the skip. Things that are not allowed to through in the skip container is asbestos, batteries, clinical waste, electrical appliances, refrigerator, air conditioning unit, gas canisters, hazardous or toxic material, oil, petrol, diesel, cans of paint, tyres, TV & computer screens. • If any prohibited items are found when the skip is emptied you are likely to be charged extra and the restricted items returned to you. 

  4. Choosingthe Right Size of Skip • The ideal size of skip depends on the amount of waste. So first of all calculate waste you have and what size of skip suit best. For Safeguard, order bigger skip than your exact need. For example if you need to dispose 20-25 bags rubbish, you should rent a rubbish skip who can hold 30-35 rubbish bag easily. But make sure you have enough waste to fill it, otherwise, you’ll end up paying for thin air. Also, bear in mind most councils do not allow skips larger than 8 yards to be placed on a public highway.

  5. How much to Pay for Skip? • Skip prices can vary – it will go up and down depending on the skip size you opt for. • Keep in mind that hiring a skip (before any permit fee) typically costs more than having the waste removed by a man & van. This is because a man & van only need to visit your site once, whereas skip lorries come twice – once to deliver and once to collect.

  6. Where Does the Waste Goes? • Once Rubbish is collected, the skip will be taken to a licensed commercial waste transfer station.  At the transfer station the waste is unloaded and sorted.  Depending on the waste types, where the transfer station is in the UK and its sorting equipment, the material will either be recycled, sent to a waste to energy facility, taken to a landfill site or a combination of all three.

  7. Contact Us • Address: 90 Stafford Road Wallington Surrey SM6 9AY • Email : info@whichskip.co.uk • Phone No: 0800 955 4277 • For More Information Visit Our Website • https://whichskip.co.uk/

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