General
We offer 2-yard, 4-yard, and 6-yard skips – perfect for household clearances, DIY projects, garden waste, and small building jobs.
A 2-yard skip is ideal for small clear-outs or garden waste, a 4-yard skip works well for kitchen or bathroom refits, and a 6-yard skip suits larger projects like home renovations or bulky waste. If you’re unsure, we’ll be happy to advise.
We cover Kent and the surrounding areas. Give us your postcode when booking, and we’ll confirm delivery to your location.
Our standard hire period is up to 7 days. If you need it for longer, just let us know when booking.
Yes – subject to availability, we can often deliver the same day or next day. We recommend booking as early as possible to secure your preferred slot.
Not always. As long as we know exactly where you want the skip placed and access is clear, you don’t need to be home.
Pricing & Payment
Prices depend on the skip size, location, and whether a permit is needed. Contact us for an exact quote.
Yes – our prices include delivery, collection, and standard waste disposal.
We accept payment by cash, card or bank transfer at the time of booking.
Extra charges may apply for restricted items, overfilled skips, or extended hire periods. We will inform you of any of these at the time of booking.
Delivery & Collection
We aim for same-day or next-day delivery, subject to availability.
Please give us at least 24 hours’ notice when you’re ready for collection.
We can’t always guarantee exact times, but we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
Contact us as soon as possible – we can usually extend the hire period for an extra charge.
Yes – we can deliver a fresh skip when collecting your full one.
What You Can & Can’t Put in a Skip
Most household, garden, and building waste can go in a skip, including wood, metal, soil, rubble, plastics, and furniture.
Hazardous items such as asbestos, tyres, paint, fuel, gas bottles, and chemicals are not permitted.
No – electrical appliances must be disposed of separately through proper recycling schemes.
Yes – our skips can take soil, rubble, and hardcore, but please do not overload them above the fill line.
Yes, but these may incur an additional charge due to recycling costs. Please let us know in advance.
Skips must be filled level with the top edge, not heaped. Overfilled skips may not be collected for safety reasons.
Permits & Placement
Yes – if the skip is placed on a public road, a council permit is required. If it’s on private land (like a driveway), you don’t need one.
Yes – skips can’t block driveways, bus stops, or emergency access routes. We’ll advise the safest location when you book.
It usually takes 2–5 working days, depending on your council.

