FAQ’S

Below is a list of common questions about Skip Hire or exactly how Skip Hire Comparison service works. We have attempted to answer as many common questions we could think of.

What does the cost of a skip include?

The cost includes the actual hire of the skip, and also delivery and collection. Bear in mind it does not include any other equipment, permits or subsequent costs that may be incurred.

How much do skips cost to hire?

Skip hire rates differ according to size, waste materials and where you are based in South Africa.

How long can I hire a skip for?

A skip will in most cases be collected within two days to a week after being delivered, but you can remove it sooner or later if you wish.

How can I avoid the use of cowboy skip hire companies?

All skip companies listed on our website are checked to make sure they are licensed to carry waste. We try our best to make sure these records are up to date, but its always a good idea to double check for piece of mind.

What can I put in my skip?

Skips can be used for removing non-hazardous waste material for instance building waste, household items as well as green waste etc. If you want to get rid of hazardous waste you’ll need special permits and containers. Its against the law to mix hazardous waste material together with non-hazardous waste material.

Have a look at our list of Waste types that we can and cannot allow by clicking here.

What to do with hazardous materials?

Here is a list to assist you classify what is classed as hazardous material. Solvents, Corrosive liquid, Biological waste, Medical waste, Creosote (check older wood products), Laboratory waste, Batteries, Aerosols, Gas canisters, Pesticides, Anti-freeze, Paint, Waste oils, Motor oils, Vehicle batteries, Vehicle wheels, Fire extinguishers, Florescent tubes, Light bulbs, Televisions and computer monitors, Fridges, Asbestos, Plasterboard, Explosives. Click here to see our visual guide.

How full can I load my skip?

For legal reasons you should not over-fill your skip. To make sure the skip is safe to transport, you have to make sure that it’s not filled beyond the the top of the skip. If it is over filled, there is a chance it can’t be transported safely and excess charges may apply.

Where can the skip be placed?

It’s your choice to decide on the placement of the skip on your property. You do however have to keep in mind ease of access for the driver when he comes to deliver the skip. Make sure you don’t move the position of the skip once the driver has delivered it, as this might cause problems when they have to collect it again.

What skip sizes are there?

Skips come as covered and open skips. They vary in size from a two cubic meter skip, to a forty cubic yard skip.

To see the full range of skips our suppliers have available check out our Skip Sizes page for more information.

Where will my waste go?

Your waste material will always be processed at an authorised treatment facility in accordance with SA legislation.

What areas do you cover?

We cover every part of South Africa.

Can the skip be placed over my wall?

This is possible but you will need to notify the skip company before they deliver. They will however not be held responsible to any damage caused.

Can the skip cause damage to my driveway?

It’s possibile that the skip could potentially cause damage to block paved and softer tarmac driveways. The stabilising arms of the larger skips might also damage your drive way.To reduce the risk of any damage taking place, you could place a large piece of chipboard panel underneath the skip itself.

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If you cant find the answer your looking for above, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help.