Your Local Skip Bin Hire

Viking skips 1300 4 VIKING

Term and Conditions:

You agree to the following terms and conditions of this sale by renting our bins:

As long as the website and the information and services on the website are provided free of charge, we will not be liable for any loss or damage of any nature.

Privacy Policy:

We value your privacy

Personal data

“Any information we have that can be identified as belonging to you is considered "personal information."

Which personal data we gather
We might get the following kinds of personal data from you:
  • Name
  • Address
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number
  • Fax Number
  • Information amount type of goods/services you enquire about
  • Communication between us via text messaging, WhatsApp messages, and phone calls etc.,
  • Specifics about your company's operations that are necessary for our services

How we gather your personal data:

We gather personal data from you in several ways, such as when you communicate with us online or in person, when you visit our website or social media accounts, phone calls and when we offer you, our services.

Utilization of your personal data:

We used your information to provide you with our service. We also use it to improve our offerings and alert you to options that we think you might find interesting.

Your information is never given to outside parties, except our business partners who help us deliver our services to you.

Your information will never be sold or rented to a third party by us.

Assurance of your private data:

We protect your personal information in a reasonable manner. We do not, however, bear responsibility for any unapproved access to this data.

Access to your private data

You can request the removal, updating, or access to your personal information by contacting us.

Policy Changes

Any modifications to this privacy statement will be posted on this website.

FAQ

General Questions

1. What is a skip bin?

A skip bin is a large waste container with an open top that is used for gathering and getting rid of large amounts of waste. Usually, a waste management company delivers and picks it up.

2. What sizes do skip bins come in?

Skip bins come in various sizes, ranging from mini (2m3) to large (10m3+). The most common sizes are 2m3, 4m3, 5m3, 6m3, 8m3, and 10m3.

3. Do I need a permit for a skip bin?

If you place the skip bin on a public road, footpath, or nature strip, you may need a council permit. If it is on private property, no permit is required.

Usage & Restrictions

1. What can I put in a skip bin?

You can dispose of general waste, green waste, construction debris, furniture, and appliances. Some providers also allow soil and concrete in special bins.

2. What items are NOT allowed in a skip bin?

Prohibited items usually include:

  • a. Hazardous waste (asbestos, chemicals, paint, batteries)
  • b. Liquids (oil, fuel, wet paint)
  • c. Tyres and mattresses (may require an extra fee)
  • d. Gas bottles and explosives

3. Can I put heavy materials like bricks and concrete in a skip bin?

Yes, but to put the heavy materials like bricks, concrete, stone etc., you require to book a specific type of bin for heavy waste to avoid exceeding weight limits.

4. How should I load a skip bin?

  • a. Distribute weight evenly to prevent tipping.
  • b. Break down large items to maximize space.
  • c. Do not overfill – waste should not exceed the rim of the bin.

Pricing & Payment

9. How much does a skip bin cost? Prices vary based on size, type of waste, location, and rental duration, typically ranging from excluding GST $315 + GST.

10. Are there additional fees? Extra charges may apply for:

  • • Overfilling the bin
  • • Prohibited waste items
  • • Extending the rental period
  • • Permit fees (if required)
  • • Not paying the payment on time
  • • Cancellation Fee or Futile Fee

Delivery & Pickup

11.How quickly can I get a skip bin delivered?

Viking Skips offers you the same-day or next-day delivery but booking in advance is recommended.

12.Do I need to be present for delivery or pickup?

Usually, no. However, you should provide clear placement instructions to avoid any issues.

13.Where can a skip bin be placed?

It can be placed on driveways, yards, or designated areas on private property. If placing it on a public road, a permit may be required.

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