Skip Hire in Tring

If you are cleaning out your attic space, having some building work carried out or tidying the garden shed, hiring a skip is a simple way to eradicate your unwanted junk. If you are searching to get a cost-effective skip hire provider in Tring, we can help.

We provide skips for waste disposal jobs of any size. Whether you want a mini skip for a standard clean up or perhaps a large builders skip for garden soil and rubble, we supply a full range suited to projects big or small.

We supply skips to houses and companies in Tring and the surrounding areas. So no matter where you may be, we can offer a dependable and low-cost skip hire service that won’t disappoint you.

Hiring a skip on our website is simple. Our online booking software lets you choose between a whole array of sizes that can be delivered within as little as 24 hours.

Not sure what skip size you want to complete the job? Why not check out our skip size calculator to see the amount of rubbish each size can handle.

Tring Skip Hire FAQs

Will a skip hire company from Tring deliver my skip?

We utilise a network of both regional and national skip hire businesses to deliver skips to our clients in Tring and the rest of the country. Each of our partner firms are verified and tested to guarantee they meet our standards for price, customer service, recycling and reliability.

How quickly can you deliver a skip to Tring?

We will ask you to confirm when you need the skip to be delivered during the online order process, and we’ll make sure that it’s with you on the day that you’ve requested. The vast majority of our deliveries are made between Monday and Saturday.

When you complete your booking before 3pm Monday to Friday, we can typically have the skip delivered to you the next day.

Although we can’t guarantee what time we will arrive, we endeavour to offer you an AM or PM delivery slot to manage your day more easily.

All we ask is that you make sure the delivery lorry can access your required delivery area, as unsuccessful deliveries will lead to a fee for a wasted journey.

Do I need to be there when the skip will be delivered?

It is usually best if you can be available when anyone delivers something to your home. That allows you to make sure there is sufficient access for the delivery, plus the skip can be dropped precisely where you want it.

The same thing goes if you have a business. When there is a gate or security, it might not be possible to get a skip delivered if you are not there.

Nonetheless, if it is unavoidable and the access is not a problem, you don’t have to be there when the skip is being delivered.

How do you order a skip in Tring?

Hiring a skip in Tring through us is very easy. Pick the skip size you want and input a few details about when and where you need your skip to be delivered. You then pay for your skip using our secure online payment platform. We will send a confirmation email and then arrange to have your skip delivered to you.

Will you deliver to other areas in Hertfordshire?

We offer a nationwide skip hire and waste management service by using a network of verified and fully licensed local partners. So whether you want skip hire in Tring, Hemel Hempstead, Borehamwood, Bishop’s Stortford or any other site in Hertfordshire, we can help.

How much waste can I get in a builder’s skip?

The phrase builders skip can refer to two sizes – the 6 yard and 8 yard skip. The term comes from the fact that these are the most common sizes that are used by general builders and tradespeople.

These large skips are fantastic for a wide variety of domestic and business projects. They are the biggest size skips which you can use for weighty builders waste such as garden soil, stone and concrete.

What are the different skip sizes to pick from?

We are able to supply a wide selection of skip sizes to match your particular requirements, from 2 to 40 cubic yards. The smallest available skip is the 2 cubic yard mini skip, a compact skip best for modest DIY projects and house clearances. A popular option for more substantial jobs, refurbishments and construction work is the 8 cubic yard skip.

For Tring businesses with a big amount of bulky waste, we can provide RoRo skips (roll on roll off skips), which range from 20-40 cubic yards in size.

If you need some help deciding on which size skip you require, take a look at our helpful skip size comparison.

What will happen to the rubbish in my skip once I’ve finished?

As soon as your skip is full and ready for collection, we will pick it up and take it to a nearby waste transfer station, where it will be processed. The rubbish gets separated into a number of waste streams, including wood, soil and cardboard. This helps to ensure that as much of the waste can be recycled as possible. Our company is very proud of our commitment to protecting the environment by sending as little waste to landfill as possible!

How much waste will the mini skip hold?

If you have a small quantity of rubbish to dispose of, the mini skip may be the ideal option. What size is identified as a mini skip differs from business to business, according to what sizes they offer.

The most popular size for the mini skip is 2 cubic yards. However, some firms choose to provide a 3 cubic yard container as their smallest option. Price is dependent on the actual size you order, instead of the term “mini skip”.

Mini skips are great for household jobs including modest DIY projects and garage tidy ups. If you would like it placed on your driveway and need room to park your car, the mini skip’s small footprint makes them the best choice.

What is a roll-on roll-off container?

The roll-on roll-off skip (RORO) is a huge container that can be used to get rid of significant volumes of waste. Mostly, these containers are used for industrial uses. Having said that, household customers can also use them. You will need to think about the space they will occupy, since they measure between 20 – 40 cubic yards. Because of this, they can only be utilised for light-weight waste including paper, wood and cardboard, and are not suitable for the removal of dirt and hardcore.

Can I stack up the waste in my skip?

You should not load a skip beyond the level load line. If you load it above the tip of this level, it means your skip is not safe and secure to transport, and you may be asked to remove the excess rubbish before it can be picked up.

Is it possible to get a skip which has a drop door?

Having a skip with a drop door can make loading waste into the skip much easier. This is especially the case with heavy materials such as dirt and concrete, which can then be walked straight into the skip using a wheelbarrow. It may also make throwing away big bulky items like household furniture much easier too.

The majority of skips can be supplied with a drop door, although this may sometimes depend upon your location and availability. Let us know when placing your order if a drop door is required, and we will do our absolute best to supply this.

How long can I keep a skip for?

Generally, you can keep a skip for a maximum of 2 weeks. Which means you don’t need to rush through your project. When you have finished your project or the skip is loaded prior to the 14-day mark, we will gladly come and collect the skip earlier. Just give us a call or contact us on our website, and we will be out to get it as soon as possible.

Am I able to throw away electronic items in my skip?

Due to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013, electrical objects must be kept separate from general rubbish to be recycled, reused or disposed of safely. This can include all electrical products including washing machines, TVs, toasters, laptops and even hair straighteners.

How much will skip hire in Tring cost?

Our aim is to deliver the cheapest skip hire service in Tring. The price you pay will, naturally, depend on the size of skip that you hire. This varies from the mini skip, which is the cheapest option, all the way up to the 40 cubic yard RORO container. If you want to have the skip located on the highway or other council property, you will also have to factor in the extra expense of a skip permit.

Am I able to dispose of all kinds of rubbish in the skip?

Prior to ordering your skip, it is important to check that the sort of waste you want to get rid of is allowed to go in the skip. Some products and materials need to be kept separate and can’t be mixed with general waste. This is a legal requirement designed to help protect the environment.

A few examples of waste types you could put in your skip include household items like furniture, ceramic tiles, cabinets, garden waste and clothing. You could also use your skip to throw out building and construction rubbish, such as bricks, dirt, stone, metals and concrete.

Examples of forbidden items include electrical products, tyres, paint, chemicals, batteries and asbestos. They are all classed as hazardous waste and subsequently must be discarded separately from any general waste.

Do I require approval to get a skip delivered on the street in Tring?

Usually, it is possible to get your skip placed on the road, pavement or grass verge outside of your house or business. But to get this done, you need to get approval from your local authority in Tring, which is known as a skip permit. We can order this for you, so you don’t need to worry. The council will impose a fee for this permit, and it will sometimes take 24-48 hours for them to approve this.

Other areas covered include Hemel Hempstead, Borehamwood, Bishop’s Stortford, Letchworth, Watford, Hertford, Sawbridgeworth and Baldock.

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