Our Skips
We have the following skips available for booking. Please take note of the allowed and restricted items at the bottom of this page.
Once, you've decided which skip is suitable for your requirements, head to the booking page to request your skip.
4 Yard Skip
8 Yard Skip
10 Yard Skip
Wood
We accept Wood that is bare or that has been painted of treated.
Concrete
We accept Concrete that is dry and ideally broken up to be loaded by hand.
Soil
We accept Soil which is a common material for landscape gardeners to dispose of.
Glass
We accept Glass as sheet glass or within a window frame. Laminated glass is charged by tonnage separately.
Metals
We accept Metals including iron, aluminium and copper.
Plastics
We accept Plastics which is a common material disposed of during shop clearances.
Fabric
We accept Fabric which is a common material to dispose of for shop clearances.
Paper
We accept Paper which is commonly disposed of during office clearances.
Tiles
We accept Tiles which is a common material roofers dispose of.
Chemical & Liquid Waste
We can’t take chemical & liquid waste due to the problem of spillage during transport and problems separating liquids in our transfer station.
Animal Products
Animal products are prohibited for our drivers to take due to the contamination and special requirements needed to dispose of animal products safely.
Food Waste
We are unable to take food as this requires a specific licence and disposal requirements. Food waste should be disposed of with your normal rubbish collection service.
Oil
We are unable to take any type of oil, even in sealed containers. Oil should be taken to your local recycling centre so that it can be disposed of in a safe and clean manner.
Asbestos
We do not accept asbestos at all. This is a dangerous material and must be removed by a specialist company that deals with asbestos.
Biological and Medical Waste
Human waste including septic tank, chemical toilets, medical, radioactive and empty hazardous material containers cannot be disposed of.
Plasterboard
Plasterboard falls within the hazardous waste category, which you can't place in skips. The material has a high gypsum content, giving it a high putrefaction risk. When these sulphates get wet and mix with other general waste and rubbish, they create hydrogen sulphide (H2S).
Tyres
Tyres cannot be put in skips because they must be disposed of in a different way to general waste.
Electrical Items
Electrical Items should not be put in a skip for disposal. Go to your local household waste recycling centre to safely dispose of these electric items.