Sorting It Out: An Insight Into The Rubbish Removal Business

Top Reasons You Need to Hire a Skip for Your Next Move

If you are moving house, you have a lot to organise and prepare. To cut down your stress levels and keep the move organised, consider hiring a skip. Here are the top ways hiring a skip can save you money and streamline your move.

1. A Hired Bin Makes Purging Simple

Any list of tips on moving advises you to purge your possessions. Purging items reduces the amount of stuff you move, and this can help you to save money on removal fees or enable you to hire a smaller removals truck.

When you've hired a bin, you can purge almost anything easily regardless of its size. For example, if you decide you can't take your old piano with the cracked soundboard, you can smash it up and put it in the skip. Obviously, it wouldn't fit in your regular-sized rubbish bin.

2. Moving Always Yields Extra Rubbish

Even once you're past the purging stage of your move, you will find that moving tends to generate a lot of extra waste. For example, if you pack up your kitchen and use disposable plates and cutlery, those have to be thrown away. Similarly, you may have extra packaging materials, empty rolls of tape or other moving related waste.

When you have hired a skip, you have all the room you need for your extra rubbish.

3. You Avoid Paying Extra Fees to Your Rubbish Removal Company

In many cases, if you leave your extra rubbish by your rubbish bin, your rubbish removal service will take it. However, they are likely to charge you an extra fee for the waste.

In addition, there is no guarantee that they will take the extra waste. Their routes are designed to maximise efficiency, and they simply may not have room in their truck for your broken sofa or your extra boxes of unusable art supplies.

4. You Avoid Potential Fines.

If you leave rubbish in front of your home, you can be fined for it. In fact, you can even be fined for taking your bin out before collection day. These fines vary, but they can be up to $1,500.

If you want to avoid these fines, you need to ensure you have a solution for any extra rubbish you may produce. Keep in mind, if you hire a bin, the hire company will help you ensure you have the permission and permits you need to avoid fees and fines.


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