10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Skip

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Posted by Keith Hirst on 13 September 2021

When looking for domestic skips in Doncaster what are the questions to ask before hiring a skip, there is a lot that goes into the research process. There are plenty of questions that you have to ask yourself before you can actually get one delivered. As well as planning what will go inside it if that’s allowed, and how long you are going to need it for. It can feel like a bit of an information overload for something so simple.  However, to help you plan efficiently, here are 10 questions to ask before hiring a skip.

What are Skips and How Do They Work? 

Skips are required for a vast range of domestic work – everything from working on your bathroom to clearing your garden. There are two main types of skip available for domestic projects. 

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You have the standard chain skip, which is the one you usually see outside homes and the RoRo (roll-on roll-off) which has a much bigger capacity and is good for larger jobs. Additionally, you have the option for open and closed skips, which will depend on the waste you are putting inside them. 

Do You Have Room for the Skip?

Skips are really bulky pieces of equipment, and they cannot be placed on paths or any public right of way. If you are placing your skip on private land, you will not need a permit, but if you need to place it on the road or opposite a house, you will need to apply for one first. The good news is that a waste removal company can sort this part out for you. This license will also be needed for any Hippo or skip bags that will be placed in the area. 

What Will You be Putting in the Skip?

This is an important consideration. It is because you need to know what size skip you require before you actually hire it. Are you performing a complete home renovation, just working on one room, or completely reworking the garden? Skips come in a variety of sizes, and you will have to think about what you’re putting in it as well as whether it will fit in your chosen space. 

What Can be Disposed of in Skips? 

Leading on from the previous point, you should also know what you can and cannot put in your skip. The vast majority of waste items are perfectly fine to place in the skip for disposal, but there are some that are strictly prohibited. These are as follows:

  • Paints, solvents, and other chemicals
  • Hazardous waste 
  • Fluorescent bulbs
  • Mattresses
  • Medical waste products
  • Compressed gas cylinders
  • Plasterboarding (although there is a specific skip for this)
  • Electrical Items
  • Tyres

How Long Do You Need the Skip for? 

You have to remember that skips are booked by many people, and so trying to be as accurate as possible with the amount of time you need is important. This is because the skip will need to be delivered as well as collected so that it can be used at another site. This is why it is sometimes best to book your skip hire for slightly longer than you actually need it for. This in turn will give yourself a safety net in case anything happens. 

What’s Your Budget? 

Getting quotes is the first step towards determining the amount of money you will need for the duration of your work. It is always wise to set extra money aside as well because you never know if you will need the skip for a longer period of time, or if you may need to hire a larger one than expected for the intended work.

Can You Save Money Working with Neighbours?

Questions to ask before hiring a skip

Yes, you can. If you plan to have remodelling and general work done at the same time, you can arrange to hire a skip that will be large enough for both of you and shared between your properties. This will save you money, and also means that if one of you have limited space, you don’t need to worry as you can place it closer to the other. 

Can I Put Asbestos In A Skip? 

The vast majority of homes built before the 1980s are likely to contain asbestos. Those constructed between the 1980s and 1990s are likely to contain asbestos products, and anything after should not contain any. You cannot place asbestos in a skip or dispose of it in household waste. Also nor should you try to remove it yourself. 

If there is asbestos in your home, you should go through the local council who will go through the process with you. They will help you get in touch with professionals. who will remove it for you safely. It should be noted that this tends to be an expensive process but it is essential for your health and overall safety. 

What Happens to the Waste After Removal?

It all depends on what you are disposing of. This is because different materials undertake completely different journeys when the skips leave your home. In fact, the journey is so specific that it requires its own separate articles to go through the details effectively. In short, however, the materials will be disposed of in a licensed and professional manner and recycled where possible. 

How Can I Ensure Waste Disposal is Environmentally Conscious? 

The best way to try and ensure this is by choosing a skip hire company that holds strong environmental values. You should check that they recycle as much as possible. Also, make sure they hold all the proper licenses and permits to avoid working with someone that might fly-tip. 

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Hopefully, this article about 10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Skip has assisted you. Skip hire is exceptionally useful when you have large projects to undertake. Once you have these key questions answered and planned out, the whole process becomes much easier and less stressful. Plus, if you are looking for skips in Doncaster, we have the perfect solutions available to you. Why not give us a call or email us and grab a quote for your next project? 

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