Affordable Skip Hire in Immingham

If you are looking for cost-effective skip hire in Immingham, you are in the best place. We utilise a network of regional and national skip hire businesses to give a dependable and efficient service to both household and business customers.

We provide you with a thorough range of sizes perfect for all of your waste disposal requirements. From the 2 yard mini skip up to the 16 yard bin, not to mention our selection of industrial roll-on roll-off containers.

We are able to provide skips across Immingham and the surrounding towns and villages. If you are having a skip positioned on private property (for example a driveway), we can in most circumstances complete your delivery within 24 hours. Skips that will be dropped on a street require a little bit more time, because we must obtain a permit from your local authority.

With our simple online booking system, you can hire your skip within just a couple of clicks and get it delivered anywhere in Immingham.

For extra info about hiring a skip or the service we provide, we have answered some of the frequently asked questions below. Can’t find what you are looking for? Contact a member of our team who will be glad to help.

Immingham Skip Hire FAQs

Do I need to stay in when the skip is delivered?

No, you don’t need to be home when we deliver your skip. As long as we are able to gain access to the place you need it positioned, we can manage everything.

In the event you will not be at home, just provide us with any relevant delivery instructions when booking the order. For instance, you may need the skip to be dropped at a particular side of the property. Or you might need to ensure that the skip does not obstruct entry to your garage.

Whatever the situation might be, let us know when you place your order, and then we will make sure your directions are passed on to the lorry driver.

Am I allowed to stack up the waste in my skip?

It is vital not to overload the skip. You can not pass the level load mark that is indicated on the side of the skip. When the skip is overloaded, it becomes very unsafe to transport. Which means that when you overload the skip, you might be asked to remove the surplus waste. However safe you feel the skip is, it can not be collected if overloaded. This includes using doors or other large flat materials to build up around the waste. That is dangerous and is therefore prohibited.

Do you deliver to other areas in Lincolnshire?

As well as delivering our range of skips to Immingham, we also deliver to other towns and villages within Lincolnshire. Through a network of regional and national waste management companies, we provide you with a truly nationwide service. So whether you require a skip delivering in Immingham, Spilsby or Sleaford, we have got you covered.

Where do you take the waste from my skip?

The items in the skip will be taken to a nearby waste recycling facility. Here the contents will be segregated by machines and by hand into different waste streams, including soil, plastics, concrete and wood. Sorting the waste in this way helps to increase the amount which can be reused and recycled. Our aim and commitment is to maximise the amount of waste that is recycled and minimise the volume of waste that has to go in landfill.

Who will deliver my skip?

We utilise a network of both local and nationwide skip hire businesses to supply skips to our customers in Immingham and the rest of the country. All of our partner skip companies are approved and evaluated to make sure they meet our expectations for cost, service, recycling and reliability.

What size is the mini skip?

The mini skip is the most compact size available and can describe either the 2 or 3 cubic yard skip. These compact bins are perfect for small DIY tasks and house clearances. Their small footprint means they are ideal for driveways.

They can be used to dispose of all types of waste materials, from house furnishings and broken baby toys to paving blocks and soil. With a capacity of about 25-30 bags of rubbish, the mini skip could save you having to make multiple trips to the local recycling centre.

Do all skips come with a drop down door?

Typically, almost all skips can be supplied with a drop down door, dependant upon skip size, availability and location. If you need a drop down door, please tell us when ordering your skip.

Getting a skip with a drop door is primarily beneficial when hiring a large builder’s skip, as it lets you wheelbarrow your waste directly into the skip. This isn’t as important for midi and mini skips, because they are low enough at the ends for you to be able to tip waste over the edge.

What is a roll-on roll-off skip?

Roll-on roll-off (RORO) skips are large industrial scale skips used predominantly in the business sector. These come in 20-40 cubic yards, making them ideal for organisations that generate significant quantities of waste materials.

How much does it cost to hire a skip in Immingham?

To discover how much it is going to cost to hire a skip in Immingham, type in your delivery postcode into the search box above. We will instantly display the sizes we provide in your location and how much each size costs to hire. If your skip is going on the street or other council-owned property, a skip permit fee will also need to be factored in.

How long can I keep the skip for?

You can normally keep the skip for as long as 2 weeks from the delivery date. You are able to give a preferred collection day when you make your order. Otherwise, you can tell us when you have finished with the skip, and we will prepare the collection. Generally, this will be the following business day, although it can sometimes take a little bit longer over hectic times.

Can I have a skip delivered on the road in Immingham?

In the vast majority of situations, your skip can be delivered onto your drive, the street, path or grass verge and deliveries can be made to your home or place of work. If you need the skip to be situated on land outside of your business or house, you will need to secure permission from the local council in Immingham, which is called a skip permit. If necessary, we will be glad to arrange this for you, so it’s one less point to worry about. The council does charge a fee for your permit, plus you should be aware before booking that obtaining the permit will often take up to two working days.

Am I allowed to put electrical items in my skip?

Due to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013, electronic objects have to be kept separate from general waste to be recycled or disposed of safely and securely. This includes all electronic products like tumble dryers, televisions, toasters, laptops and even hairdryers.

How do I hire a skip online?

This is the easy part. First, select the size of skip you want to hire. Let us know if the skip is going to be going on private property (a drive, for example) or on local authority property (like the street). After that, choose the day you want your skip to get delivered. Check your order details and make payment using our safe and secure online payment system. Order complete! We will deliver your chosen skip to Immingham on the date you have chosen.

How many different skip sizes are there?

When it comes to ordering a skip in Immingham, you will have numerous sizes to select from, which range from 2 to 40 cubic yards in volume.

The 2 cubic yard skip, often referred to as the mini skip, is the smallest choice available. This compact container is excellent for small household clearances and DIY work.

Our next size available is the 4 yard midi skip, that can hold the equivalent of approximately 35-40 bin bags of rubbish.

After the midi are the builder’s skips, which are available in either 6 or 8 yards. These represent the most frequent sizes hired, as builders and tradespeople frequently use them. However their large capacity also makes them perfect for house clear ups including bulky objects such as pieces of furniture and beds.

We will supply 10, 12, 14 and 16 cubic yard bins for anyone with even bigger rubbish disposal requirements. These containers are only suited to light materials, so they can’t be hired to dispose of soil or concrete.

To get more details about the different sizes available, such as dimensions, check out our help guide to skip sizes.

What size is a builder’s skip?

The term builder’s skip can mean two different sizes – the 6 yard and 8 yard skip. The label comes from the fact that they are the most frequent sizes that are used by general builders and tradespeople.

These large containers are ideal for an array of domestic and industrial projects. They are the largest size skips which you can use for heavy builders waste such as top soil, rubble and bricks.

How long does it take to get a skip in Immingham?

When your skip is ordered, we will do our very best to deliver it to you on a date that suits you. We can usually give you a next day delivery service for orders booked before 3pm on Monday to Friday. This will be subject to having your skip placed on private property, as to go on public property (for example a street), you must get a skip permit which can take a couple of days to arrange.

Due to numerous factors that may impact our service, we can never guarantee a precise delivery time. Having said that, we will always aim to let you know whether you can expect it arriving within a morning or afternoon slot.

Am I able to put all sorts of rubbish in a skip?

This is amongst the most common questions people have about our service. What is important to consider is that you can fill your skip with a wide range of different materials. After all, there are lots of kinds of rubbish that will result from garden work, construction work and household clearances.

Some of the most common things that we find in skips include dirt, wood, hedge trimmings, cupboards, sinks, and various household items.

However, there are some materials that you are not allowed to discard in your skip. For example, any electronic goods (fridges, TVs and printers for example), old tyres, asbestos sheets, plasterboard and chemicals. They are all considered hazardous waste materials, and therefore getting rid of them needs to adhere to a completely different procedure to make sure they do not result in damage to the environment.

Other areas covered include Spilsby, Sleaford, Market Rasen, Scunthorpe, Wragby, Spalding, Mablethorpe and Woodhall Spa.

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