Skip bin vs. rubbish removal: What is best for you?

Skip bin vs. rubbish removal: What is best for you?

According to Living Smart, Australian homes combined produce 7 million tons of waste each year, with an individual household contributing enough waste to fill a 3 bedroom home, floor to ceiling, every year. With such high volumes of waste, it’s inevitable that you need a helping hand to remove your rubbish. To achieve this, there are two main options; hire a skip bin or hire a rubbish removal company.

Skip bin vs. rubbish removal

As the owner of a company to offer both these services, I will take this opportunity to briefly list out the pros and cons of both services so you can decide for yourself which service is best suited to your needs.

Skip bin service

Customers often ask me if a skip bin is a better solution for them than our hands-on rubbish removal service. Hiring a skip bin is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of getting rid of household waste. Skip bins can help you get rid of all types of household waste including junk waste and green waste. All you have to do is to determine what type of waste you have and order a walk-in junk skip for general waste or a walk-in garden skip for green waste. Once the skip arrives, collect your waste and put it into the bin. We will then collect the skip and dispose your waste in an appropriate manner.

A skip bin is much cheaper than hiring a professional rubbish removal company. At 4 Waste Removals, our skip bins are available for as low as $275 for garden skips and $175 for junk skips on a 7 day hire. However, you will need to do the work of gathering all your waste and putting it into the skip bin.

Rubbish removal service

For those not interested in having to do any work, than our rubbish removal service is a much better option than hiring skip bins. With professional rubbish removal, you do not even have to lift a finger to get rid of household waste. You can simply hire a rubbish removal company such as 4 Waste and we will come to your location, clear out your rubbish and dispose of the waste for you. This is definitely a much simpler task than hiring our skip bin service, where you have to collect the waste and place it into the bins yourself.

While a rubbish removal service allows you to sit back and relax when professionals do everything for you, this service will cost you more than hiring skip bins. At 4 Waste, we offer a hands-on rubbish removal service. Give us a call to request a quote for this service.

Conclusion:

If you’re looking to get rid of your household waste easily and effectively, then you have two options in front of you – using skip bins or going for professional rubbish removal. With skip bins, all you have to do is to order a skip and have it delivered to your location. Once the skip gets to you, you can clean up your home, fill the skip with your waste and professionals will dispose the waste for you. However, if you want to leave the clearing out bit to professionals, then you should opt for a rubbish removal service. This way, you don’t have to lift a finger – we arrive at your location, clear out your rubbish and leave with your waste. While both these services are cost-effective ways of getting rid of waste, rubbish removal services do cost slightly more than hiring a skip bin.

Click here to hire skip bins or to avail of our rubbish removal services today. State your requirements to us and we will be happy to offer you a quote for our charges.


*Please Note: Prices mentioned in this article may not be accurite at the time of publishing or viewing and will not be honoured. For current pricing, always refer to the prices quoted when ordering.
 

IMPORTANT: MUST READ

Green Waste Rules: No logs, stumps, palm Logs, whole trees, mulched trees, golden cane trunks, soil, or turf. Branches must be under 13cm in diameter. All green waste must stay under the top rail of the Skip Bin, with nothing poking up.

General Waste Rules: No rocks, bricks, tiles, concrete, pavers, hard wood, paint, chemicals, tyres, carpet,mattress, soil, dirt, sand or hard fill. All general waste must stay under the top rail of the skip bin, with nothing poking up.