No matter the project you’re taking on, be it a kitchen renovation or a simple cupboard clear-out, skip hire in Chorley is one of, if not the, best solutions to help get rid of your waste.

You’ll need to know what size container you need, what you’ll be able to put in it, and whether or not you’ll need a permit – which admittedly is a bit overwhelming if you’re a first timer.

Here’s everything you need to know about the process of hiring a skip and the steps you need to take.

Get in touch with your chosen hire firm

The very first step is contacting your chosen skip hire company.

They’ll be able to give you the best advice and answer any questions you might have about the hire process – scheduling the services you require.

How you get in touch with them is up to you.

Lots of firms have an online contact form for you to fill out, or you can call to speak to them directly if you’d prefer.

Pick an appropriate size

The next thing you need to do is figure out which size skip you need.

Most skip hire companies offer the following domestic skip sizes:

  • 2-yard mini skip – equivalent to 20-30 bin bags or 4 wheelie bins full
  • 4-yard midi skip – equivalent to 30-40 bin bags or 8 wheelie bins full 
  • 8-yard maxi skip – equivalent to 60-80 bin bags or 16 wheelie bins full

When you get in touch with your hire company, they’ll ask you which size you require – if you’re not sure, simply ask!

Typically, 2–8-yard skips are perfect for domestic use, such as home DIY projects and general garden clean up duties. 

Figure out where you’ll need to leave your skip

Figuring out where you’ll leave your skip is a crucial step in the hire process, and it’s vital to do it before your skip gets delivered.

Where you leave your container determines whether you’ll need a skip hire permit or not.

If you’re leaving your skip on private property, like in your garden or driveway, then you won’t need to worry about obtaining a permit.

However, in some situations, you may need to leave it on the road or pavement outside your house – aka, the public highway.

If this is the case, you’ll need to apply for a skip hire licence from your local council, but usually, your skip hire company will organise this for you.

Ready to book a skip?

Now that you know how the process works, what are you waiting for? 

Get in touch with a reliable skip hire firm, like Bolton Skip Hire, to organise a convenient date and time for you.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the skip hire process, they’d be more than happy to help – you can reach the team by calling 01204 383 737