A Quick Guide to Skip Bin Sizes

Finding the correct size skip bin can be challenging at times. This involves figuring out the correct size for your waste requirements. Make sure you have the right skip size to prevent either overfilling or having excess space left in your skip.

Before you book your skip bin, take into account these factors to help you choose the appropriate size for your hire. 

1. Analyze Different Skip Bin Dimensions

Begin by comprehending skip bins, which are akin to enormous garbage containers capable of accommodating a variety of items, ranging from aged timber to fragmented concrete. When it comes to size, the key is to find the right bin for the task at hand.

2. Evaluate your garbage

Before browsing skip bin sizes and prices, pause for a moment to evaluate the quantity of waste you need to dispose of. Are you decluttering a small garage, or taking on a large renovation project? Knowing the amount of waste you have will help you select the right skip bin size.

3. Think about your area

Inspect the area where you intend to position the skip bin and choose the type of skin bin that you require.

There are two types of skip bins available which are known as Hook Lift and Marrell skip bins.

Marrell Skip Bins

Marrell skip bins are commonly chosen for different waste disposal purposes. 

These are the essential information regarding them:

  1. Compact Design
  2. Precise Location
  3. Easy Accessibility

Marrell skip bins come equipped with a drop-down door that doubles as a ramp, making it simple to load waste using a wheelbarrow.

Marrell skip bins can handle a variety of waste types, from household garbage to construction materials, making them a versatile option for different projects.

Hook Lift Skip Bins

Hook Lift Skip Bins are containers that can be easily lifted and removed from a truck using a hook mechanism.

Hook lift skip bins provide distinct benefits for particular waste disposal needs. 

This is what makes them different:

  1. Efficient Loading
  2. Walk-In Access
  3. Appropriateness for Certain Projects
  4. Placement flexibility

Hook lift bins are ideal for specific projects because of their shape and design, making them perfect for dealing with large, bulky items such as furniture, as well as long materials like decking boards and timbers.

The ability to place hook lift bins in various locations is enhanced by their sliding motion, allowing them to fit into tight spaces like carports or areas with overhanging branches, giving more options for placement.

Different Skin Bin Sizes

The skip bin's capacity is represented by each number in cubic meters.

2.5m3 - This skip size can easily hold the equivalent of one and a half trailers full of waste. If it helps to understand better, that's approximately 15 wheelbarrows full of garbage. This skip could be perfect for small room remodels or seasonal cleaning, but for large projects, you may prefer a bigger size.

3m3 - Perfect for relocating, this skip can easily fit 2 trailers or the equivalent of 18 wheelbarrows full of unwanted items. Also, think if you require a ramp that can accommodate skips of this size.

4m3 - With the capacity to accommodate waste from three to four trailers, this skip is ideal for multi-room renovations, but a larger option may be necessary for a whole home renovation. Once again, determine if you need a ramp of this size with skips.

6m3 - As we move up the skip size scale, we reach a larger option that is necessary for tasks like clearing out a family member's home or demolishing part of a property. It can accommodate up to 40 wheelbarrows or five trailers full of old items and always includes a ramp.

8m3 - The second biggest skip we offer is suitable for large construction sites as it can hold up to six trailers or the equivalent of 66 wheelbarrows of waste.

10m3 - This skip is necessary for large construction sites that generate a lot of waste as it can hold as much as 88 wheelbarrows or eight trailer loads.

Thus, selecting the appropriate skip bin size for your requirement will result in long-term cost savings.


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