At Martin Skip Hire we understand how important it is to get cheap skip hire without the hassle you get from some skip hire companies. Which is why we offer a hassle free solution, our skips are ready to be delivered both same and next day in Dagenham.
We know that every job is different which is why we have availability for skips of all sizes to both commercial and domestic customers in Dagenham. We have 2 Yard Skips ready today, a 2-yard skip can hold close to 20 bin bags worth of rubbish. This is the smallest skip that we would offer to both commercial & domestic customers.
An 8 Yard Skip is sometimes known as a large builders skip. This is the largest of our skips which would be ready to be placed on the road in Dagenham with a permit from the council.
You can hire our skips for a maximum of 2 weeks. Although if you need them for an extended or shortened length of time please do let us know over the phone so we can arrange something else. Call us on 02081 546 165 to discuss!
The biggest skip we offer to our domestic customers is a 16 yard skip which can contain around 160 bin bags of rubbish. The largest skip we offer to commercial clients is 40 yards and is regarded as a RORO Roll on, Roll off skip.
These skips are charged differently to domestic skips as they are charged for haulage + tonnage. This means you’re priced for the transport and the weight of the materials within the skip. Call us on 02081 546 165 for more info.
If you’re unsure on if you can get rid of something within the skip feel free to ask. We’re available from 7:30 am until 5:30 pm. Speak to a member of our team if there’s any doubt you have.
Dagenham () is a district and suburban town in East London, England. In the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, it is 11.5 miles (18.5 km) east of Charing Cross. Historically a parish in the county of Essex, it was an agrarian village and remained mostly undeveloped until 1921, when the London County Council began construction of the large Becontree estate. The population of the area significantly increased in the 20th century, with the parish of Dagenham becoming an urban district in 1926 and a municipal borough in 1938. It has formed part of Greater London since 1965 and is a predominantly residential area, with some areas of declining industrial activity, including the Ford Dagenham plant. The southern part of Dagenham, adjacent to the River Thames and known locally for planning purposes as Dagenham Riverside, forms part of the London Riverside section of the Thames Gateway redevelopment area. The total population of Dagenham, including the Becontree estate, was 106,247 as of 2011.
If you’re planning on having your skip delivered onto the road or into a parking bay. You will require a permit from your local council. These are an additional charge to your skip hire but vary in price from council to council.
They normally take 3-5 working days to obtain from the council even though in some cases it can take a lot longer. In terms of how long you have one for, it can be from 1 day up to a month and can be renewed depending on how long you need them.
They’re very flexible and as long as you don’t need the skip in a hurry is a great way to get your skip delivered precisely where you want it!
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The price to hire a skip fluctuates depending on the type of rubbish going into the skip and the size of the skip you require. As a rule of thumb, you should expect to pay from £100 up to about £350 for a residential skip in most cases.
Depending on the size of the work your undertaking will determine the size of the skip you need. A general rule of thumb is to divide the number of bin bags of waste you’ll generate by ten. For example, if you think you’ll generate 60 bin bags of waste you will require a 6-yard skip.
Items which are suitable to to place in a skip are household items such as wood, tiles, plaster, furniture, paper, cardboard, garden waste and fabrics. You can also place heavy materials such as bricks, rubble, concrete, stones, metal, pottery and clays.