If you have just moved home, or are due to move home, you may be in the lucky position where your new abode is in perfect condition, and you even like the colours of the paint and wallpapers. However, if you are like many people who have bought a home because it was on offer for less than average, then the reason may be that there is a lot of work to do on it, either before you can move in, or certainly when you have done so.
There may be a whole lot of junk to move. Perhaps the garden is a mess with a rotting shed, a broken greenhouse, poor fencing, and so on. So at some time in the not too distant future, you are going to have to roll your sleeves up and get stuck in. That is, assuming that you don’t employ a contractor to do the work for you. But if you are like most people, you won’t want to spend money on a contractor.
The first thing that you need to do is to get rid of all that junk, and for that you are going to need a skip. At TG Commercials Self Drive we can provide you with skip hire in Bradford so that you can get started. When you need skip hire in Bradford, or anywhere else in Central or Northern England, you need to get one that is the right size. There is no point in having it only half full, but equally, you don’t want to be running back and forwards to the tip with one that is too small. It’s no problem because we have skips in a range of sizes.
Skips are still measured in cubic yards (yes, good old British measurements!) so that equates to 3’ long x 3’ wide x 3’ high. You can hire a mini skip of just 2 yards, but we have 4-yard and 6-yard skips if required.
If you are moving to Lincoln, then we can provide you with rental trucks in Lincoln for whatever purposes you need. Again, we have rental trucks in Lincoln available in a variety of sizes, so you can choose the one that is most appropriate for your needs. One thing that you should note if you are going to dump rubbish at the tip is that there are certain things that are not allowed such as old fridges and freezers, car tyres, light bulbs, and so on. Check with the council if you are in any doubt.