Q1: Where and
when can I have the skip delivered?
A1: We deliver skips to all suburbs/shires, Monday
to Saturday into wherever accessible with the various sized trucks
we have. Generally skips are delivered into driveways, or positioned
onto the footpath (council regulations apply). We also deliver to
all businesses, offices, factories, and building sites. We can offer
an out of hours service to accommodate any contractual constraints
you have with your project.
Q2: Do I need permission from the Council to place
a skip on the footpath?
A2: Yes, a footpath permit is required by the
local council. Permits are done free of charge directly to council
by our office for customers requiring footpath permits.
Q3: What is the average size of skip used?
A3: We have several different skip sizes including
2,3,4,5,6,8 and 10 cubic metre skips, and have found generally builders
use 6 cubic mtr skips, and householders are generally hire around
4 or 5 cubic metres.
Q4: Is there anything I cannot put in the skips?
A4: In accordance with environment legislation,
Asbestos, tyres, liquids, paints, or general hazardous materials.
Most all other wastes such as greenery can be mixed with household
and construction/demolition wastes.
Q5: How can I get rid of asbestos wastes?
A5: We are fully licenced in the supply and disposal
of asbestos skips. These skips can be hired, much the same as normal
skips and are supplied with a plastic liner, and loading advice
to accommodate your asbestos waste. Upon the skips collection we
take care of all the environmental paperwork for you. However, asbestos
is not to be mixed with other waste and must be kept in a separate
skip. We are pleased to offer advice on any waste related problem
with by our fully qualified staff.
Q6: Are there any skip loading requirements?
A6: Yes. All skips are to be loaded no higher
than the rim. With nothing protruding from any direction, and all
waste to be fully contained within the skips capacity. There is
no exception to this rule under transport law.
Overloaded skips are not lifted and extra charges are applied in
the event of overloads.
Q7: How long can I keep a skip?
A7: Skips are generally hired out for up to 7
days. Upon delivery there will be a `pick up day` (as arranged with
the customer) is written on the docket, so you know when we’ll
be back to collect the skip..
Some people prefer shorter hires to do their work and get the skip
out of the way, others prefer the full hire.
Longer hire is available and we would be pleased to advise customers
on request if extended hire is required.
Q8: How much notice is required for skip hire?
A8: 24hrs notice is usually required for deliveries,
change-overs, or collections. We do our utmost to accommodate people
on tight schedules and work with you; however, we always appreciate
as much notice as possible.
Q9: How do I book a skip?
A9: You can call us anytime on 07.32791900, fax
us on 07.32791915 or alternatively email us through the web page.
Our offices are open from 0630am Monday – Saturday, or feel
free to leave a message and our staff will pleased to call you back
as soon as possible.
Q10: How do I pay for the skip?
A10: Payment (on or before delivery) is usually
cash or cheque, or if preferred credit card payment over the phone
terms are available.
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