Top Considerations before Opting For Skip Hire


As a homeowner, you probably have a regular waste collection service that comes to take away your household trash on a scheduled basis. However, if you plan to embark on an extensive project such as spring cleaning, renovating or even landscaping, you should consider skip hire services. These services are especially convenient for projects that create a lot of waste materials that would otherwise be inconvenient to eliminate on your own. Moreover, leaving the waste lying around on your premises would not be ideal as it could easily make your property a hazard. Nevertheless, before investing in skip hire, there are several things to bear in mind.

Consider the waste you are eliminating

A common assumption people have about skip hire is that they can simply dump all their waste in the bins and they will be disposed of accordingly. The truth is that you cannot simply toss anything you come across into your skip bins. Before you hire these services, it is crucial to inquire from the company about what type of waste they dispose of. In general, you will find most providers will be able to eliminate most regular waste items with the exception of hazardous materials such as car batteries, asbestos and more.

If you suspect there will be a possibility of handling this waste, for instance, if you are embarking on partial demolition, you should inform the skip hire company. The provider can then take the necessary measures to ensure proper disposal of these hazardous waste materials, thus ensuring both your safety as well as that of the environment. However, you should note that the disposal of hazardous waste materials would come with a higher price tag.

Consider if there is a need for council permits

An often-overlooked aspect of skip hire is determining whether you would need permits from your local council. Nonetheless, seeking permits is crucial if you would like to avoid hefty fines or legal recourse down the road. For example, if you plan on situating the skip bin on the street due to lack of sufficient space on your report, it would be essential to get permission from your local council.

Luckily, some skip hire companies will go through the rigours of filing the paperwork on your behalf, for an extra fee of course. Thus, if you find you will require permits, you can simply inform the skip hire about this, and they will know how best to go about applying for them.

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Hello, my name is Gary and I live with my family in New South Wales, Australia. Recently, I have been worrying more and more about my impact on the local environment. I really want to leave a world in which my children can grow up safe and happy. I had a chat with my wife and called in a professional environmental contractor to assess our property. The contractor recommended that I install solar panels on the roof and a new septic waste disposal tank in the yard. I learnt an awful lot from the contractor so I decided to start this blog.

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