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Mini Skip Hire

When you come to hire a skip, you usually do so for one purpose, to remove waste from your home, office or site. If you have already evaluated the work that you need to do, you’ve probably gained a fair understanding of how much rubbish you’re likely to accrue. By understanding what kind of material you’re removing and in what quantity, you can better identify the skip that is right for the job.

The most obvious criteria to consider is obviously size. If you have a massive site, with good access and piles of rubble that need clearing every day, the likelihood is that you’ll need something reasonably substantial. Conversely, if you’re just clearing out a garage or doing some gardening work, the volume is likely to be less important – indeed, the budget might be more of a consideration.

Skips are usually hired on the basis of their size. If you only half fill a skip with an 8 cubic yard capacity, you will still get charged the full amount by most hire companies in Canberra. This is, with no pun intended, wasteful for any business or individual. Therefore, the best skip to hire is often the one that meets your requirements but doesn’t exceed your budget.

When it comes to hiring a skip, you will also have to bear in mind accessibility. If your home doesn’t have any land for it to stand on for a while, you will have to ensure that the council or your neighbours are happy for it to be placed on the road outside. A Local Authority Permit may be required in some instances, so if you are unsure, you should contact your local authority and enquire further before going ahead and hiring a skip.

Canberra’s Waste Management Service

Equally, if you live in a small street or in a busy thoroughfare some of Canberra’s companies may not be able to deliver.

Remember, mini skips do not just magically appear and disappear as required. A delivery truck has to be able to deliver it safely and be confident that it is secure. A large 20 cubic yard roll on roll off skip probably won’t find its way down a compact cul-de-sac. So ensuring access and being prepared to accommodate smaller alternatives or another location on your site is key to getting a skip.

The best skip, as we’re discovering, is the one that suits your needs. They all share the same robust qualities and are equally adept at holding waste, but ultimately some will suit you more than others.

A traditional skip can have a volume of anywhere between 2 and 16 cubic yards. This gives great scope for finding something that is able to give you the capacity to effectively shift the clutter from your home or site. You can also choose models that are sealable; this will ensure that hazardous waste, such as asbestos, isn’t left in public and can also stop people rifling through the contents too.