If you are engaged on any sort of construction project in Sheffield it is very likely that you could produce a fair amount of waste materials that, at some point, you need to be rid of. Not only that, but it may well be the case that you need to get rid of waste before you commence any work.
For example, if you are refitting your kitchen, the first thing that you are going to do is to rip out all the old cabinets and appliances, and you have to dispose of them somehow.
Maybe you are going to landscape your garden. It’s a great idea, but it is going to produce waste soil, plants, hedges, and even trees, as well as perhaps an old greenhouse that has seen better days.
Very often, the simple answer is to hire a skip. Just dump all the rubbish in it, then when it is collected, it’s all gone. Job done.
Different Sized Skips
At T G Commercials Self Drive we have many skips for hire in Sheffield. This is because our skips come in different sizes. In turn, that means that you can hire the right size skip for the job. Trust us, there is absolutely no point in hiring a skip that is too big and will hold more waste than you need to remove, because skips are priced by their size.
You might need only a mini skip. That is one of two yards. Skips are measured in cubic yards, so a two-yard skip holds the equivalent of a box that is 6’ x 6’ x 6’. But of course, we have many larger sizes available, so you can choose the one that fits the best.
When checking our skips for hire in Sheffield there are a couple of things to consider. First is that if you are going to have to put it on the road outside your home or business, you will need permission from the council and will have to pay a fee. If it is on your own land, there is no problem.
Another important thing is to remember that lots of things can be broken down or cut up into small pieces. So, an old chest of drawers or a wardrobe can be broken down, and as a result will take up much less space in the skip. That means that you can manage with a smaller skip. It saves money, so it makes good sense.