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10 yards skip hire

started by Adolph Kramer on 02 May 12
  • Adolph Kramer
     
    For whatever reason you may be looking to hire a skip, you should know of the advantages and disadvantages (not that there are many disadvantages) of doing so. You may surprised to know how many advantages there are, and learn about the pitfalls to avoid when doing so.

    You could be looking to embark on a construction or demolition job, maybe fit a new kitchen or just remove any clutter and rubbish found around your home and garden. Whatever the size of the job, hiring a skip can reduce that size drastically. It will make the job a lot simpler, cleaner and effective.

    Hiring a skip is easy and affordable - you can now book them online which is saving customers a lot of time. In some cases you would fill in a form to establish a quote but this process may vary between lenders so it's worth checking. The online form is where you detail what you need the skip for and the type of skip you would require. With so many different types of skips available, there is always a different type of skip suitable for any job size, another benefit to skips.

    If you are looking to hire a skip in an emergency, some hire companies can even provide you with same day delivery, provided that you order before a morning deadline. It is worth checking this with the hire company as this may vary, but it is usually the case.

    With jobs that may require the removal of specialist waste, there is always the option to hire enclosed skips or skips with locks. This will prevent anyone from either fly tipping or 'skip surfing'; this is basically when someone rummages through your rubbish. So another benefit to skip hire is having the option of privacy. Having waste that is lockable or enclosed is also a benefit to environmental and public health. If you have an overloaded skip this could potentially cause a hazard if anything was to fall out onto a public path or even worse a road.

    This brings us onto the issue of specialist waste and what can or can't be included in skips; not so much a disadvantage of hiring a skip, but more so a pitfall to avoid. If you have any of the following materials, these should not go into a skip: asbestos, solvents and paints, electricals, kitchen appliances, batteries or tyres. Don't worry if you have any of these though as skip hire companies will usually offer a specialist waste removal service as well.

    One disadvantage t skip hiring is the location of your site. You need good access for large trucks to drop off and collect the skip. So that means if you live in a secluded and area that has difficult access, you may struggle to obtain your skip. In most cases you can talk to your skip hire company if you feel there is going to be a problem and they will be able to inform you if you are able to hire the skip.

    Another issue with skip hiring is obtaining a local authority permit. Now these are needed if you can't actually get the skip onto your property. In some cases people can't, either because the skip is too large to fit on the property or there is no space. 10 yards skip hire

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