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Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 19/05/2010 15:44:00
Ok so you are looking to make some changes to your home or garden and are unsure which skip hire option to go for. It can be difficult to predict the volume of waste that will be created by any renovation project so the experts at Skip Hire UK are on hand to help.
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Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 19/05/2010 15:27:00
Traditionally skip hire was organised directly with the skip hire provider and each skip paid for by cash on delivery. This aspect of skip hire was practically daunting to some people as keeping large amounts of cash on ones person and handing over cash to an indi...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 19/05/2010 15:19:00
Skip hire is one of the most important aspects of any build and with the level of waste on site often much higher than in most standard house hold projects. Waste cluttering up a building site would slow any build down and involve extra man power in order to clear the a...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 17/05/2010 16:06:00
A rubbish skip can be used for a multitude of waste products. Rubbish skips are manufactured in a range of sizes from a small compact skip that is suitable for garden re-design to large skips suitable for major house renovation.
Usually made of heavy duty steel th...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 17/05/2010 15:31:00
If you have never hired a skip before it can be hard to know what size skip hire is best for your intended job. Most skips come in a range of sizes and usually mini, midi, builders and large size skip hire is available.
A builder’s skip is one of the most co...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 17/05/2010 15:27:00
When completing renovation work it can be difficult to estimate the amount of waste that you will need to dispose of especially if you have never hired a skip before.
Skip hire is available throughout the UK and dependent on the purpose of your skip you can choose...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 14/05/2010 15:18:00
When hiring a skip it can be difficult to decide on what size skip that your require. Skip hire is usually available in mini, midi, builders and large sizes.
Midi skips are suitable for low volume waste projects and are small and convenient yet large enough to cop...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 02/03/2010 13:22:00
The UK is not a huge place by international standards, our Islands do not have the open spaces of some sections of Europe. Because of this restrictiveness of space it is very important for the UK to maintain tight control on our waste management. Despite this tight cont...
Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 02/03/2010 13:18:00
While skips can handle an awful lot of waste there are some items that cannot be put in them. For instance Asbestos, Oil, Solvents and any corrosive liquid are quite obviously hazardous to both people and the environment and thus cannot be deposited in an open skip.
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Entered by: Skiphire UK @ 02/03/2010 11:22:00
Projects can take all sorts of forms and sizes. The waste from most domestic projects can be handled be the smaller skips available for hire, even if large quantities of waste are generated the rate at which the waste is produced can be handled by multiple skips rather ...
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