Last updated on June 2nd, 2023
A skip, or mini skip, can be a great way to manage your waste, whether you’re renovating your home or clearing out your garage. But before you can enjoy the benefits of a clean space, there’s a bit of preparation that needs to be done. In this blog post, we’ll give you a few tips on what to do before your skip arrives.
This may seem like an obvious one, but it’s important to choose a bin that is appropriately sized for your needs. If you choose a skip that is too small, you may end up having to hire a second skip which can hold up your clearance project and cost you extra. If you choose a skip that is too large, you may end up paying for space that you don’t need. We've created a guide on choosing the right size skip for your needs.
Skips are not small things, and they need to be placed on level ground in order to avoid any accidents. Before your skip arrives, identify a suitable location on your property where the skip can be placed. Ensure it is a flat, sturdy surface, such as a driveway or a designated area, capable of supporting the weight of the skip. Consider any accessibility issues and ensure there is enough space for the skip delivery vehicle to manoeuvre. You may also want to put down some wooden boards or a tarp if you're placing the skip on paving or grass.
Before ordering a skip, familiarize yourself with local regulations and permits required for skip placement. Some areas may have specific guidelines regarding skip positioning, permits, or parking restrictions. Contact your local council or skip hire company to understand any necessary requirements.
Depending on your local regulations, you may need to obtain permits for skip placement on a public road or pavement. Check with your local council or skip hire company to determine if a permit is required and, if so, obtain the necessary documentation in advance. Allow sufficient time for the permit application process.
If you have any specific instructions or requirements regarding skip placement, communicate them clearly to the skip hire company when making the booking. This could include instructions on where to position the skip, any access limitations, or special considerations. At Bosmere, we're happy to make last-minute adjustments but some larger companies may not!
If you live in a shared property or have neighbours in close proximity, it is considerate to inform them in advance about the upcoming skip delivery. This allows them to plan accordingly and make any necessary adjustments to their own parking or access arrangements.
Skip bins are for general waste only—no hazardous materials! That means no paint cans, batteries, chemicals, oils, etc. If you’re unsure about whether or not something can go in the skip, err on the side of caution and find another way to dispose of it or give our friendly office team a call on 07806 751215 and they will be able to quickly let you if it can go in the skip or not.
By following these simple tips, you can prepare for the arrival of your skip and make sure that the process goes smoothly. Get a competitive quote from Bosmere Skip Hire today!