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Home and Land - Finding A Good Skip Hire Company

March 13th, 2011

If you are planning on having some building work carried out on your property, or you are just thinking of having a big spring clean, whether to hire a skip or not could be a question on your mind right now. Skips come in a variety of sizes and, while you can fit quite a lot of things in them, there are certain materials that can not be placed into skips for disposal. All skip companies will not allow you to put televisions, fridges, monitors or any hazardous materials such as paint, chemicals or solvents, asbestos, and some other materials, into a skip for disposal. If you are unsure about a particular material or liquid, it is advisable to contact the skip company in question for a detailed list of non-collectable materials.

Hiring a skip is not an especially difficult process but as with the purchasing of any service, it does require some prior research on your part for everything to go smoothly. This is unless you do not mind experiencing problems with council permits and service costs. Below is some detailed guidance to help you through the procedure of hiring a skip.

First of all have a look though business directories and internet search engines for companies local to you that offer skips for hire. You may also like to ask friends and family for recommendations if they have previously hired a skip. Once you have a list of companies, spend a short amount of time researching each one. The aim of this is to make sure that you are not hiring a company with very little previous experience or are operating illegally or are unhelpful. With this particular type of service, a good reputation is something companies pride themselves in and it is advisable to get as much feedback from previous customers as possible.

You need to have a good relationship with the skip hire company as they can help you quite a lot with the process of hiring a skip. First of all they can help you decide exactly what size you need, and then they can also obtain council permits on your behalf if the skip needs to be situated on a public highway.

Your last step in choosing a skip hire company is to cross reference the quotes you have received with the expected quality of service that you have researched. Although the cheapest quote is always going to look more attractive that the rest, in this situation it is more important to insure that the company you choose will help you every step of the way.

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