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I put a Skip on the road or pavement outside my property?
Yes, but only if you apply for a Highways Permit from the
Local District Council. These are obtained by Able Skip
Hire Ltd on your behalf, and the council fee is added to
the cost of the skip. The cost of the permit can be calculated
using our on-line quotation system. We will supply cones
to place around the skip.
Will the skip damage my Driveway?
No. All our vehicles use a vertical chain-lift, skip loader
unit, which means the skip is not dragged across the surface
of the drive, it is gently lowered into place by our experienced
operators. If you require us to place a skip in a difficult
or hazardous position i.e. over manhole covers or across
grass areas we will ask you to sign a 'hirer accepts responsibility'
document.
What can I not put in the skip?
The following items are not accepted in our skips: - Refrigerators,
Freezers, Tyres, Asbestos Roofing Sheets, unsealed oil or
paint cans. If any of these types of waste our found in
the skip thay will be returned to the hirer or an extra
charge may apply.
How much waste can I put in the
skip?
All skips must be filled level with the top of the container.
This is because overloaded skips can cause the vehicle to
exceed its legal weight limit, which in turn could lead
to our drivers being fined up to £1000. Unsafe loads
can also present a hazard to other road users. Any skips
filled excessively will either have the excess waste removed
or an extra charge will be applied.
Can I put different types of waste
in the skip?
Yes. Unlike some other skip firms we operate a recycling
centre so all our skips are tipped here and the waste is
segregated accordingly to be recycled. So we save you the
time and effort of separating your own rubbish. This means
both soils, brick etc can be placed in the same skip as
household and commercial waste.
Can I burn rubbish in a skip?
No. Under no circumstances can a fire be lit inside a skip.
This is a contravention of Fire safety Guideline No.16 and
also damages the skip and it's paintwork, which can have
implications for Health and Safety. Any person, who causes
a fire will have the contents of the skip deposited on their
property, will also be liable for the re-painting cost of
the skip, and their details will be passed to the Environment
Agency and Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service who may prosecute
the hirer.
How soon can I get a skip?
One days notice is required for all skip deliveries, but
we will attempt to meet all orders as soon as possible.
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