What are they?
If you’ve ever taken on a renovation, cleaned out a garage, or managed a construction site, you’ve probably seen large metal containers sitting by the curb or on a worksite. Those handy containers are skip bins—and they play a crucial role in waste management for homes, businesses, and construction projects alike.
“They make our lives easier”- some rando
In this post, we’ll break down what skip bins are, how they’re used, and why they’re such an essential part of keeping projects clean, safe, and efficient.
What are they commonly used for?
1. Home Renovations
Whether you’re knocking down walls, redoing a bathroom, or updating your kitchen, renovations create a surprising amount of waste. Skip bins keep all that debris—tiles, plaster, timber, fixtures—in one safe place.
2. Garden Clean-Ups
Landscaping and yard work can produce piles of green waste. Skip bins make it easy to dispose of branches, soil, grass, and other organic material without endless trips to the tip.
3. Construction and Demolition
Builders rely on skip bins to manage concrete, bricks, metals, timber, and scrap material. They help maintain a clean, hazard-free worksite and improve workflow efficiency.
4. Moving House or Decluttering
Got old furniture, broken appliances, or boxes of things you no longer need? A skip bin simplifies the process when doing a large declutter or preparing a house for sale.
5. Commercial and Industrial Waste
Businesses often generate large volumes of waste—packaging, office clean-outs, manufacturing scrap. Skip bins offer a cost-effective solution for ongoing or one-off waste removal.
Our Prices:
| 2 Cubic Meter | $250* |
| 3 Cubic Meter | $350* |
| 4 Cubic Meter | $450* |
| 6 Cubic Meter | $650* |
| 8 Cubic Meter | $850* |
| 10 Cubic Meter | $1000* |
| 12 Cubic Meter | $1200* |
