Hiring a skip

By Dorothy Aaron


When you are doing the big spring clean and getting rid of all the clutter from your home, you will want to get rid of as much as possible. You'll think of hiring a skip to quickly get rid of the junk, but you're worried about what you are supposed to put in it. Can you get rid of the kitchen sink?

Your household and garden waste is great for the skip. It is designed for these. You shouldn't use the skip to get rid of anything that will pose a risk to someone's health. The Environment Agency has clear guidelines to ensure everything is disposed of safely.

You can put general household waste, normal garden waste, grass cuttings and removed soil, kitchen fittings, bathroom fittings, wood, paper, plastics and bricks into a skip.

The guidelines state that you should not use a skip to get rid of asbestos, fluorescent lighting tubes, refrigerators, freezers, TV and computer screens, any liquids including diesel, gas, petrol, solvents and medical waste. Gas cylinders, plasterboard, batteries, tyres and paint tins even if they are empty

To dispose of your hazardous materials, you should seek the advice of your local authority. If you do not know how to contact them, their details can be found online.

If you hire a skip, you should consider where it be housed. You may need to obtain a skip licence to have it on a public road. You should check with your local council. Most of the time the skip hire company will be responsible for obtaining a licence or a permit, but you should check if you need to do it yourself.

It doesn't matter if you have hired a skip bag, hippobag or just a skip for the licence. If you put it completely on private land, you will not need a licence. Either way it cannot be placed on the pavement. If the skip is on the road, you could be told to use safety markings and lights. This could include cones, night-lamps and the name and address of the hire company.

When you've ripped out your kitchen and filled the skip, the hire company will take it away. With the cost of landfill, most companies will try and recycle your waste. They might have their own centre or they might use someone else's. Either way they should tell you what they do with your waste.

When the hire company arrive to take away your full skip, the contents of it will be weighed to calculate the cost. The hire company charges for disposing the waste, not on volume but purely via the weight. Obviously throwing out paper and general household waste will be cheaper than getting rid of a garden full of heavy soil or bricks.




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