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Things To Consider When Hiring A Skip For Your Business

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Things To Consider When Hiring A Skip For Your Business

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If you need to get rid of some rubbish from your business or you’re planning a clean-out in preparation for a move, you’re probably considering hiring a skip. If you have too much waste to casually dispose of in a bin, hiring a skip is a perfect solution.

However, booking a skip can be an intimidating prospect, since most business owners don’t need to take this step very often. Making the wrong choice can cost you time and money so I’m going to give you some important factors to weigh before making your decision. Ask yourself these questions and be sure to go over them with your skip hire company.

What Do You Need to Put In It?

Waste management experts warn that many types of items are prohibited in a skip because they pose a physical or environmental hazard. If you need to dispose of these items, reach out to your local municipality for assistance in finding safe and legal disposal alternatives or check with your skip hire company. Some items that usually can’t go in a skip include:

  • Tires
  • Batteries
  • Asbestos
  • Gas or other flammable liquids
  • Chemicals
  • Medical waste

What is Your Budget?

The amount you’ll pay for your skip usually depends on the size that you hire. However, there can also be some regional differences in pricing, as well as pricing differences during peak or slow times. You may also need to budget for a council permit depending on where your skip will be placed. Your skip hire company can work with your budget to help you find the best price that won’t break your bank.

What Size Do You  Need?

When I searched for skip rentals near me, I discovered that they came in a whole range of sizes. You can rent everything from mini-skips that are perfect for getting rid of a small amount of trash, usually a few garbage bags full, to huge skips that can contain bulky heavy debris from large construction projects. Your business needs will probably fall somewhere in between these two, so be sure to thoroughly describe your project to the skip hire company. They can help you find the perfect size for your needs.

What Rules Do You Have to Follow?

If you plan on putting your skip on a public road or public land, you may have to arrange for a permit. This can add some additional cost and take a few extra days to arrange. However, it’s important to not overlook this step, since violating this rule can result in fines or other penalties. Your skip hire company should be experienced in helping customers know what permissions they will need and how to obtain them.

Hiring a skip is an important task if you want to get rid of unwanted items in a safe, affordable, and environmentally responsible way. Hiring the wrong skip can cost time and money and be a huge inconvenience, so consider all the factors above when making your decision and your next skip hire will be a breeze!