A: Skips can be dropped on a private property such as your drive or on the road outside your house. Skips can also be dropped at business, offices or factories. For contractors and builders, we also offer waste disposal services for customer locations.
A: Yes. you will need to obtain a permit from your local Council. They will charge a small fee for the skip to be placed on the road. We would be happy to arrange a skip permit for you. However, in some cases, you may have to apply for a permit yourself depending on the borough and its requirements.
A: Average skips range between 6 to 8 cubic yards. For big refurbishment work or for construction work we also supply roll on-off bins.
A: For skip permit problems, we offer a wait and load service, where the driver will wait while you load the skip. Please contact us for further information.
A: In accordance with environmental legislation, fridge freezers, asbestos and tyres are not permitted to be placed in a skip. However, if you do require a fridge or freezer collection, we will be happy to arrange a dedicated vehicle to dispose of these for you.
A: Skips must be level-loaded at all times to ensure safety and that rubbish remains contained whilst in transit.
A: The price is the same whether you have the skip for one day or seven days, until the skip is either full or you require a collection or an exchange. This can be extended at your request.
A: You can call us at 020 8838 0120 to arrange deliveries, collections and exchanges of skips.
A: 24 hour notice is usually required for deliveries, collections and exchanges. However, if you call us before 9:00 am, we can offer same day service for local areas. We can guarantee a next day service for either the morning or afternoon. For people who have a tight schedule, we will do out utmost to work around your requirements.
A: Skips are taken back to our fully licensed waste transfer station where we aim to recycle 80% of all waste to ensure that the minimum amount of rubbish goes to landfill.
A: If you can fit a car on your driveway then a skip should fit on there also. The average skip is about the size of a small car with no roof.
For soil and clay the biggest size would be an 8yard as the bigger sizes would not be able to cope with weight resulting in the vehicle potentially being over weight.
We cannot accept responsibility for any damage caused if our vehicle is directed off the public highway.
We do not accept fridges TVs monitors’ paints solvents liquids car/ commercial vehicle batteries, asbestos car/ commercial tyres.
A: We accept all major credit cards with the exception of Amex. Payment is taken prior to delivery.
A: If you wish to hire on a regular basis with up to 30 days credit and then ask about our same day account opening or download our account form from this website.