10 Yard Skip

10 Yard Skip

The 10 yard jumbo skip is perfect for larger jobs such as full office or house clearances, as well as a whole host of commercial projects.

10 YARD ‘JUMBO’ SKIP, IDEAL FOR FULL OFFICE OR HOUSE CLEARANCES

  • Volume: 7.65m3
  • Height: 1.5m
  • Length: 3.74m
  • Width: 1.78m

*SIZE CAN VARY SLIGHTLY

A 10 yard skip can hold approximately 100 bin liners of waste. Able to accommodate large amounts of high volume waste, such as metal, wood, plastics, and packaging waste, 10 yard skips are popular with shop fitters and on building and construction sites.

Once your skip is full, our skilled and experienced team will remove it efficiently and safely – disposing of your waste in the most effective and environmentally-friendly manner. It’s important to note, however, that skips of this size are not suitable for heavy loads, such as soil, rubble, or concrete, as it will make the skip too heavy to be lifted once full.

Here’s what Mitch, our skip hire expert, has to say about the 10 yard jumbo skip: “Our jumbo skips come in two sizes, the first is this 10 yard jumbo skip. This skip is designed for full house clear-outs or large bulky waste. If you require a larger size, we also stock roll on/off containers.”

For further information about hiring our 10 Yard Skip, please get in touch – our dedicated team of experts are always happy to help. Of course, if you’re looking for a skip suitable for a larger project, please explore the other skips we have available.

What You CANT Put In The Skip

Certain wastes can cause harm to humans, the environment, are considered difficult to process or have legislative regulations that require specialist disposal routes. Due to this, the following wastes unfortunately cannot be put into your skip.

  • Plasterboard (must be segregated from other wastes, we can supply a plasterboard only skip)
  • Asbestos
  • Creosate, or the cans or containers that have contained any of these products
  • Oil, Petrol, Diesel, Grease or Lead-based Paints; or the cans or containers that have contained any of these products
  • Liquid waste of any nature
  • Flourescent tubes
  • Pressurised containers e.g. gas bottles
  • Batteries
  • Car engines or tyres
  • Fridges or freezers
  • Televisions or computer screens
  • Japanese Knotweed
  • Clinical waste, including syringes or needles

The list of non-permitted wastes is constantly being revised with the introduction of new legislation.

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