Mini Skips

Mini skips are an excellent way to dispose of rubbish efficiently and conveniently. They come in a variety of sizes, making them perfect for any size project or job. Contrary to popular belief, mini skips aren't just for large-scale construction projects; they can be used for residential applications too! Whether you're renovating your home, clearing out the garage or disposing of garden waste, mini skips offer a host of benefits.

Firstly, their compact size makes them ideal for small spaces such as driveways or backyards. This is especially useful if you don't have access to larger skip bins. Secondly, mini skips are much easier to transport than full-sized ones – this can save you time and money when it comes to hiring a delivery truck. Thirdly, since they take up less space on the street or in your driveway, they create less disruption and inconvenience than full-sized skip bins do.

Furthermore, mini skips are surprisingly affordable compared to other alternatives such as dumpsters. Not only that but they also come with a range of convenient options including locks and covers which help deter theft and prevent unwanted materials from being dumped into them. Moreover, mini skips are designed with safety in mind – they feature low sides which make loading and unloading easy while also reducing the risk of accidents caused by overreaching or falling objects.

Overall, mini skips provide an effective solution for all kinds of rubbish disposal needs without having to sacrifice convenience or affordability. With their wide selection of sizes and features available, there's bound to be one that suits your requirements perfectly! Indeed, these handy little containers really are an invaluable tool for any home improvement task - no matter how big or small!

Skip Hire Prices

The cost of hiring a mini skip varies depending on the size and location, but typically starts at around £
A mini skip has a capacity of 2-4 cubic yards (approx. 1-3 tonnes).
Typically you can keep the mini skip for up to two weeks, however this may vary depending on your location and rental period.
Yes, most local authorities or councils have restrictions on where skips can be placed, such as public highways or near buildings/structures. It is important to check before placing your mini skip.
Hazardous materials, such as asbestos or chemicals are not allowed in the mini skip and must be disposed of through specialist means.