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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.
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.
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.
You can dispose of general waste, green waste, construction debris, furniture, and appliances. Some providers also allow soil and concrete in special bins.
Prohibited items usually include:
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.
Viking Skips offers you the same-day or next-day delivery but booking in advance is recommended.
Usually, no. However, you should provide clear placement instructions to avoid any issues.
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.