Skip hire in the UK typically costs £100–£300, depending on the skip size, hire duration, and location. London prices tend to be higher. Get quotes from multiple providers to compare.
For small DIY jobs, use a 2–3 yard mini skip. Medium renovations need a 4–6 yard skip. Builders’ skips (8–12 yards) suit large projects. Commercial sites may need 20–40 yard roll-on roll-off skips.
Yes, but you’ll need a skip permit from your local council. The hire company may arrange this for you. Rules and fees vary by location.
You can dispose of wood, metal, furniture, garden waste, and general household or building rubbish. Hazardous items like batteries, paint, and asbestos are not allowed.
Most skip hire periods range from 7 to 14 days. You can often extend the hire for an extra fee. Always confirm duration with the hire company.
Yes. Skips have weight limits depending on their size. Overloading can cause safety issues and extra charges. Check the max load with your skip provider before booking.
Yes, we offer same-day or next-day skip hire in many areas, subject to availability and permits. Contact us early to secure your slot.
Yes. We work with skip partners that recycle 50–60% of waste, depending on the material type and local facility capabilities.
Some companies charge separately for delivery and collection. Fees may vary based on distance, access, and skip size. Always ask for a full cost breakdown.
Yes. If all the waste is visible and accessible, we can quote for your project. For larger jobs, we may combine skips with man and van or RORO options for efficiency.