Three Key Factors To Consider Before Hiring Rubbish Skips In Brisbane

Three Key Factors To Consider Before Hiring Rubbish Skips In Brisbane

Rubbish seems to accumulate out of nowhere. While its understandable to produce household waste from food wrapping and packaging, other rubbish; larger rubbish items, creep up on you and before you know it, you have a room full of junk to get rid on.

If you’re facing this problem, then you need rubbish skips in Brisbane. Rubbish skips are by far the most convenient and efficient solution for rubbish disposal in Brisbane, and they’re also very affordable to hire – at least if you hire yours from 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins.

If you have come to the same realisation and are looking to hire rubbish skips in Brisbane, then be sure to consider the following three key factors before you make a hire.

1.   What Size Do I Need

The number one factor that stumps most people looking to hire rubbish skips in Brisbane is knowing what size rubbish skip they need. Measuring or estimating how much rubbish you have to get rid of is a skill and a skill that many people, unfortunately, don’t have.

However, there are helpful resources to at least help you get a better idea of how much rubbish you have and thus, what size rubbish skip you need. I direct you to our Sized & Prices page.

I put this page together to provide a visual reference to show how big each rubbish skip size is. All you have to do is visualise how many trailer loads of rubbish you have, and then see what size skip bin is the equivalent. Seems easy enough, right?

In case it isn’t, we at 4 Waste has made it even easier for customers to hire rubbish skips in Brisbane –  you don’t actually need to know what size skip you require. We deliver the same size skip to every client and only bill you based on how much rubbish is placed into the skip bin. This way, you will always have the right size skip.

2.   Is My Rubbish Permitted?

Next to knowing what size rubbish skip you need is checking whether or not your rubbish is permitted in the rubbish skip. Before hiring rubbish skips in Brisbane, you must review the service providers terms. Some skip bins will accept all safe rubbish, while others, like 4 Waste only accept general household rubbish. If you are unsure and accidentally place prohibited rubbish in the skip, it can result in the skip not being collected or additional hire costs.

To double-check your rubbish is permitted in our rubbish skips, visit our Skip Bin Allowance page. Here you will see what rubbish is acceptable, and also, the weight allowances.

3.   How Long Is The Hire Period

Lastly, before hiring rubbish skips in Brisbane, it pays to understand the length of the hire period as this will differ slightly for each service provider. The standard hire term in Brisbane is a 7-day hire. However, you will also come across providers that only offer 7-days and some as few as 3-days. Thus, if you plan to take your time and do a thorough sweep of the house to dispose of all your junk, you will want the longest term possible, 7-days, which is what we here at 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins provide.

Conclusion

There is little denying the convenience and ease that rubbish skips in Brisbane provide those needing rubbish disposal. However, there are a few key factors to consider before you hire a rubbish skip. These being; what size skip do you need, is your rubbish accepted, and how long is the hire period for.

Once you have the answers to these questions, you can continue on hiring rubbish skips in Brisbane, hopefully from 4 Waste Walk-In Skip Bins.


*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.