Skip Hire in Narberth

If you are aiming to clear out a garden shed, remodel a tired looking bathroom, or even unclutter a messy kids bedroom, hiring a skip is a straightforward and cost-effective way to get rid of what is getting in your way. Our Narberth skip hire service offers a simple solution – we will drop a skip off, you load it up, and then we collect it.

For those who have a modest amount of rubbish to dispose of, the mini skip may be a fantastic option. Interested in something a bit bigger? Perhaps the 4 cubic yard skip will be the solution. Or perhaps you have a big job on your hands, such as having an extension or throwing out some old furniture. For this, we offer choice of big builder’s skips. However big or small your waste requirements might be, we can offer the skip that is perfect for your situation.

Whether it be to your property or even your business, we will supply a skip to wherever you want it in Narberth. Jobs could happen anywhere, and our skips shall be there to meet your requirements.

Place an order online or speak to a member of our helpful team for more information today.

Below are a few of the common questions we get relating to our skip hire services.

Narberth Skip Hire FAQs

What is the process of hiring a skip in Narberth?

This is the easy part. First, select the size of skip you want to hire. Let us know whether the skip shall be going on your own property (a drive, for example) or local authority property (such as the road). Next, pick the day you would like your skip to be delivered. Check your order and make payment using our safe and secure online payment system. That is it! We will deliver your chosen skip to Narberth on the day you have chosen.

Am I able to dispose of electrical items in my skip?

Electric powered products including television sets, freezers, fridges, laptops or computers, monitors and washing machines are classed as a hazardous waste type and therefore cannot be disposed of in your skip with other waste. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013 dictates that electrical goods should be separated from other materials. This helps ensure that they can be recycled and disposed of in the safest and most environmentally friendly manner.

What is the cost of skip hire in Narberth?

Our goal is to provide you with the cheapest skip hire service in Narberth. The price you pay will, of course, be determined by the size of skip that you order. This ranges from the mini skip, which is the cheapest choice, all the way up to the 40 yard RORO container. If you want to have your skip placed on the highway or any other council owned property, you will also need to factor in the additional price of a skip permit.

How long can I hire a skip for?

The regular hire term will be two weeks from your date of delivery. Having said that, at the time you order your skip, you can provide a pick up date that will work for you. Obviously, there is a possibility that you won’t know how long your project will take. Therefore, if the skip is fully loaded sooner than anticipated, let us know, and we will get it removed as soon as possible.

We will usually make collections within 48 hours. Having said that, it is important to bear in mind this may not always be possible at busier times. Once collected, your waste will be transported to your local waste recycling facility, where it will be processed and sorted.

Where will the waste go when the skip is collected?

The waste in your skip will be taken to the local waste recycling station. Here the contents will be segregated by machinery and by hand into numerous waste streams, like soil, paper, hardcore and wood. Sorting the waste in this way helps to increase the quantity which can be reused and recycled. Our goal and motivation is to maximise recycling and minimise the volume of waste that ends up in landfill.

Should I be in when the skip is going to be delivered?

When you are having a skip delivered to your house, it is best to be in when the skip is delivered. Then you can make sure the lorry has total access and that the skip will be situated precisely where you need it. This also is applicable when you have a skip delivered to company property, particularly when gates limit access.

On the other hand, when this is not possible, you don’t have to worry. Just tell us when you are making your booking, and we will handle everything.

Can you deliver skips across Dyfed?

Certainly. We provide skips to cities, towns and villages throughout the UK. By utilising a network of approved waste management companies, we are able to supply skips to household and commercial customers across Dyfed and elsewhere within the UK.

If I would like a skip on a road in Narberth, will I need a permit?

In most circumstances, your skip can be delivered on your drive, the highway, path or grass verge and deliveries can be made to your house or workplace. If you need your skip to be placed on land outside of your business or house, you will need to receive authorisation from the local council in Narberth, which is called a skip permit. If necessary, we would be glad to organise this for you, so it’s one less point to worry about. The local authority will charge a fee for the skip permit, plus you should be aware before ordering that securing the licence will often take up to 2 working days.

What is a builder’s skip?

The builders skip is the most popular skip that is hired across the UK. Available in either a 6 or 8 yd capacity, a builders skip is fantastic for most building work, which is where the label originates from.

The 8 yd builder’s skip is the largest size which you can use for hefty waste materials such as soil, concrete, bricks and gravel.

When will my skip be delivered?

Once your skip is ordered, we will try our best to deliver it for you on a day that suits you. We will typically give a next day delivery service for orders booked before 3pm on Monday to Friday. This is subject to having the skip on private property, since to go on public property (for example a road), you must get a skip permit which will take a couple of days to organise.

As a result of several factors that may impact our service, we can never guarantee an exact delivery time. Having said that, we will always aim to inform you whether you can expect it turning up within a AM or PM slot.

What size roll-on roll-off skips do you offer?

A roll-on roll-off skip, often known as a RORO, is a large skip that is used to get rid of large quantities of rubbish. These skips are predominantly for industrial use but can be used by domestic clients as well. Having said that, you should have a lot of room since these skips range from 20 to 40 cubic yards, which are much bigger compared to the average skip you will see on the side of the road.

Due to the size, these skips should only be provided for light materials such as plastics, wood and cardboard, so they are not suited to getting rid of soil and bricks.

Will a Narberth skip hire company deliver my skip?

As we provide a UK-wide skip hire service, we use a comprehensive network of approved companies. These can range from small local skip hire businesses to nationwide waste management service providers. All of our service providers are vetted to ensure they match our high customer service and environmental standards.

Am I allowed to load up the skip higher than level load mark?

It is important to not overload the skip. You must not pass the level load mark indicated on the side of the skip. When the skip is overfilled, it becomes very hazardous to move. This means that if you overload your skip, you may be required to take away the surplus rubbish. No matter how safe you believe the skip to be, it can not be picked up if overloaded. This includes making use of old doors or any other large flat materials to build up around the rubbish. This is dangerous and is therefore prohibited.

How much waste will fit in the mini skip?

If you are looking for a low cost skip to get rid of some domestic waste, the mini skip may be just what you need. With a choice of either a 2 or 3 cubic yard capacity (based on your location), the mini skip is a cost-effective rubbish disposal solution to handle many tasks.

A mini skip can fit on the smallest of driveways but can also be situated on the side of the road, subject to receiving a skip permit from the council.

Although most frequently chosen by residential customers, the mini skip can even tackle small commercial jobs.

Can I dispose of all sorts of rubbish in the skip?

You can put a wide array of rubbish into your skip. This can include wood, bathroom tiles, plastics or rubble from a household clearance. Shrub and bush cuttings, soil and stone from garden work is allowed also. Cupboards from a kitchen and old bathroom fittings can also be thrown in your skip.

There are, however, some things that you are not allowed to put in a skip due to the potential ecological or health risks they might trigger.

You cannot throw out your fridge freezer, computer or car tyres. Asbestos, paint or chemical waste is also not allowed in the skip. All of these things incorporate hazardous materials in one kind or another. They need to be disposed of separately from your normal rubbish.

Should you require hazardous waste removal, we might be able to schedule a separate collection for this material. Feel free to email us for more information. Alternatively, if you are a residential customer, you might be able to take this type of waste to your local council managed recycling facility.

Do all skips have a drop door?

Nearly all skips can be provided with a drop down door, making them much easier to load. However, we cannot always guarantee this. If you want a skip that has a drop-down door, please let us know when placing your order, and then we will do our very best to accommodate.

Having a skip with a drop-down door makes it easier to load waste into the skip, especially with heavy materials, such as dirt and gravel, which can be pushed in using a wheelbarrow. This also makes it easier to load big and bulky objects, such as household furniture.

What different sizes do skips come in?

Skips come in a variety of different sizes to match various waste disposal needs. They are measured by volume, generally in cubic yards. The smallest of which is the 2 cubic yard skip, sometimes called the mini skip. It will hold roughly 25 bags of waste, which is good for small household jobs.

The next size up is the 4 yard skip, which will hold approximately 35 bin bags of rubbish. This skip is roughly the dimensions of a smallish car and is often described as a midi skip. The 4 yard skip is a fantastic option for garage clearances and household refurbishment jobs.

Should you have a more substantial rubbish disposal task to sort out, the builder’s skip could be the best option. These can be ordered in both 6 and 8 cubic yard sizes. As the label suggests, these represent the most common sizes hired by builders for construction waste, like clay and stone. But they can equally well be used for domestic rubbish such as old furniture or bathroom suites.

We can also deliver 10-16 cubic yard skips and industrial 20-40 cubic yard RORO containers. For further details about all the different skip sizes we have available, please click the link below.

Guide to skip sizes

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