Skip Hire Cost

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2nd December, 2025
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At a Glance
  • The average cost to hire a skip is around £220 for a mini skip.
  • The job will take approximately 2 to 4 weeks to complete, the average skip hire duration.
In this guide, you'll find the following:
  • NEW! Use our skip hire cost calculator for an instant estimate.
  • A breakdown of different skip hire costs for mini, medium, and large skip sizes.
  • How long skip hire usually lasts, and factors to consider when hiring a skip.
  • How to find a local skip hire company using MyJobQuote.
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Average Skip Hire Costs:

Depending on the length of your skip hire, it usually takes: 2 - 4 weeks

£220

How Much Is a Skip To Hire?

How much does it cost to hire a skip in the UK?

Hiring a mini skip for a week costs between £60 to £130, whereas the cost to hire a large 12-yard skip for the same amount of time costs considerably more, averaging between £220 and £440.

However, a basic mini skip is the most popular choice for home renovation jobs, with the average cost amounting to around £220, as they are often required for more than just a week.

There are a number of factors that may affect the cost of your skip hire, with the size of skip impacting the end cost the most. Although the duration of hire, and whether you require a permit, are also things to consider, along with location of your property.

The skip hire company has to take your waste away and dispose of it with a combination of recycling, landfill, and incineration. The more waste there is to dispose of, the bigger the job, and so this is why hiring a larger skip can cost quite a bit more than hiring a smaller skip.

That said, hiring a skip is a great way to get rid of all of your unwanted waste. Skips are often one of the most affordable ways to remove your rubbish.

How can I be sure that the materials I throw in the skip are recycled?

"Research the company that you choose to use for the skip hire. Have a look at the websites, and if they are keen on recycling, they will promote this on the website."

Skip Hire Prices by Size

Below is a skip hire price list highlighting the skip prices for different types of skips. As you can see, the skip hire cost varies depending on the size and type of skip that you are looking to hire.

Skip Size Approximate Capacity Average Cost
2-3 yard mini skip 30+ bin bags £60 - £130
4-5 yard mini skip 40+ bin bags £100 - £250
6 yard skip 60+ bin bags £120 - £300
8 yard skip 80+ bin bags £160 - £370
10 yard skip 100+ bin bags £180 - £400
12 yard skip 120+ bin bags £220 - £440
14 yard skip 145+ bin bags £230 - £460
16 yard skip 170+ bin bags £240 - £500
18 yard skip 195+ bin bags £280 - £550
20 yard roll-on roll-off skip 220+ bin bags £300 - £600
30 yard roll-on roll-off skip 330+ bin bags £320 - £650
40 yard roll-on roll-off skip 440+ bin bags £400 - £800
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Types of Skip for Hire

There are a number of different types of skip, and each type is suited to different amounts of waste. Below is a guide to the different types of skips and how many bin bags worth of waste each of these types of skip can hold.

Cost to Hire a Mini Skip

A mini skip is perfect for disposing of domestic waste for small to medium household projects. This type of skip comes in a few different sizes and typically will hold 30 to 40 bin bags worth of waste, depending on the size that you choose to hire.

A mini skip will perfectly fit on a typical driveway, which makes it perfect for when you need to get rid of a larger-than-usual amount of waste at home.

Mini skips come in the following sizes:

  • 2-3-yard – holds approximately 30+ bin bags of waste - £60 to £130.
  • 4-5-yard – holds approximately 40+ bin bags of waste - £100 to £250.
mini skip hire cost

Cost to Hire a Small Skip

Small skips are suitable for domestic use and medium to large household projects.

Small skips come in the following sizes:

  • 6-yard – holds approximately 60+ bin bags of waste - £120 to £300.
  • 8-yard – holds approximately 80+ bin bags of waste - £160 to £370.
  • 10-yard – holds approximately 100+ bin bags of waste - £180 to £400.
  • 12-yard - holds approximately 120+ bin bags of waste - £220 to £440.

Cost to Hire a Medium/Large Skip

Medium and large skips are suitable for small to medium commercial projects.

Medium and large skips come in the following sizes:

  • 14-yard – holds approximately 145+ bin bags of waste - £230 to £460.
  • 16-yard – holds approximately 170+ bin bags of waste - £240 to £500.
  • 18-yard - holds approximately 195+ bin bags of waste - £280 to £550.
large skip hire cost

Cost to Hire a Large Roll-On Roll-Off Skip

Roll-on roll-off skips are suitable for large commercial projects.

Roll-on roll-off skips come in the following sizes:

  • 20-yard – holds approximately 220+ bin bags of waste - £300 to £600.
  • 30-yard – holds approximately 330+ bin bags of waste - £320 to £650.
  • 40-yard – holds approximately 440+ bin bags of waste - £400 to £800.

I need rubbish removed from my garden, including all types - sofas, televisions, garden rubbish - I could probably fill two skips. How much would it cost to hire a skip?

"It would be cheaper to invite a scrap metal person around first. You will be surprised what they take, then you may get down to 1 skip."

Cost to Hire a Lockable Skip

Lockable skips come in a range of different sizes, from 8 to 16 yards, and these can hold between 80 to 170+ bin bags worth of waste.

Lockable skips are the perfect option for when you need to protect the waste that you are disposing of, or if you want to ensure that nothing unwanted is added to your skip.

Depending on the size of lockable skip you choose, you should expect to pay an average of around £200 to £600 for this type of skip.

lockable skip hire cost

What Impacts Skip Hire Costs in the UK?

There are a number of factors that can affect the cost of hiring a skip. Below are the main things that can affect the cost of skip hire in the UK.

Size of the Skip

All skips vary in size – you can expect to pay a lot more for a larger skip than you would for a smaller one. For example, a 2 to 3-yard mini skip costs on between £60 to £130, whereas an 18-yard skip costs on average between £280 to £550.

The price of a larger skip tends to be a lot more due to its ability to hold a lot more waste, and so these skips will require a lot more work from the skip hire company during the waste sorting and disposal phase of the job.

full skip ready for collection

Duration of Skip Hire

Aside from the size of the skip, the duration of the hire is another major factor that will impact the overall cost to hire a skip. The longer you hire the skip for, the more you can expect to pay for the total hire.

So, if you are looking to spend less, you will need to hire your skip for a shorter duration. Despite this, you need to make sure the hire time is enough time for you to completely dispose of all the waste that you need to.

Your Location in the UK

Another factor that can affect the cost of your skip hire is your location within the UK. If you are located in London, you can expect to pay around £50 to £350 more on average for your skip hire than you would if you were located in the north of the UK.

Your Waste Materials

A further major factor in the cost of your skip hire is the type of waste that you’re trying to remove. Although the majority of waste materials are allowed, there are a few restricted waste materials that you should be aware of.

If these items are found in your skip by the skip hire company, you may be subject to some extra costs at the skip hire company’s discretion.

Every company has different rules about what is and isn’t allowed to be placed in their skips, so make sure you’re aware of them before you go ahead with the skip hire.

As a general rule, most skip hire companies won’t allow the following items:

  • Paints, oils, and liquids
  • Aerosols
  • Tyres
  • Gas canisters
  • Hazardous waste
  • Electrical appliances
  • Asbestos
  • Raw meat products

Can I hire a skip for having plaster taken away?

"Some skip hire companies provide specific skips for plasterboard due to regulations on how it must be disposed of. Plasterboard cannot be mixed with other waste types in a standard skip."

Permit Requirements

Sometimes, you may need a permit to hire a skip – especially when you are planning on placing a skip in a public area. If you want to lay a skip entirely on private land, you usually don’t need any type of permit.

skip hire permit cost

Some councils, however, will require you to get a permit to place a skip on a public road. In most areas, the skip hire company will arrange the permit for you, but some areas require you to sort it out yourself. For more information on skip hire permits, you will need to contact your local council to see what your specific permit requirements are.

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Do I Need a Council Permit for a Skip?

Before you can place a skip on public land, such as a road, you will first need to obtain a permit from your local council.

Skip permit prices vary depending on your location, but they are usually around £10 to £70. Liverpool is the cheapest place to get a budget skip hire permit, where the price for one is just £10. London is the most expensive place to get a skip permit at around £70.

If you put a skip on private land, such as your own driveway, you usually do not need any kind of permit.

A skip permit exists to control the number of skips that are placed on any given road, as they take up a lot of space and can cause disruptions to parking and traffic flow.

If you don't have a permit when required, you may be subject to a fine of up to £1,000, and the skip may be removed.

If you are unsure about permits, your local skip hire company will most likely arrange it on your behalf, although it is always worth double-checking so you're not subjected to any unwanted fines.

A skip permit typically lasts for one or two weeks, depending on the council that has issued it. Most councils allow for this period to be extended if needed for an additional fee.

What Can I Use a Skip for?

Skip hire is an affordable and sensible solution to removing large amounts of waste. It is perfect for home renovations and house extensions, as all of the waste from the renovation can be disposed of easily together in the skip, and the skip hire company will take the rubbish away. This is a hassle-free solution to removing all of that extra waste that you have.

Below is a list of items you can usually dispose of in a skip:

  • Domestic waste
  • Garden waste
  • Sofas
  • Food packaging
  • Furniture
  • Mattresses
  • Bricks
  • Rubble
  • Soil
  • Polystyrene
  • Carpets
  • Non-electrical fixtures and fittings
  • Plastic
  • Metal
  • Wood
  • Solidified paint
  • Cardboard
  • Empty tins
  • Tiles
  • Ceramic

If the waste you are planning to dispose of is not on the list above, you should contact your local skip hire company to check with them. If you use a skip for disposing of prohibited items, you may be subject to extra charges or may even be subject to a fine.

Can I put rubber roofing in a skip?

"As long as no hazardous chemicals have been placed on it, it is classed as general waste. Personally, I do not see a problem with that. Building materials are placed in skips."

Below is a list of items that are usually not allowed to be disposed of in a skip:

  • Fluorescent bulbs
  • Batteries
  • Electrical equipment
  • Appliances
  • Tyres
  • Medical waste
  • Fuel
  • Solvents
  • Paints
  • Asbestos
  • Gas cylinders
  • Plasterboard

If you place a restricted item in your skip, one of the following things may happen:

  • The skip hire company may refuse to collect the skip until you remove the restricted items.
  • The restricted items may be returned to you.
  • You may be billed for the correct disposal method as needed for your specific restricted item – you will also be billed for the extra labour that this process includes.

Where Can I Put a Skip?

If you have space on your own private land to place your skip, this is your best option as you won’t need to worry about getting a permit.

If you intend to place your skip near a public road, there are a number of regulations that you need to follow. You can’t put a skip on a pavement, but you can place one on a public road, providing you get a permit beforehand and as long as it doesn’t cause any obstructions.

Skips come in a number of sizes, but the most popular skips that are used for domestic purposes tend to be roughly the size of a car. With this in mind, your driveway would be the perfect place to put a skip.

skip on a driveway

The best places for a skip are level, hard ground. Concrete would be the ideal surface. This is because, as the skip becomes more and more full, it is going to become heavier and heavier, and so it needs to be placed on land that can withstand the weight of the skip and all of its contents.

What's Involved in Hiring a Skip?

For anyone who hasn’t hired a skip before, it can seem like quite a daunting task. The list below explains the process of hiring a skip and all the steps that you can expect to be involved in a skip hire.

Before the Job Starts

  • Contact Local Companies and Get Quotes — Begin by getting in touch with local skip hire companies to get some quotes. They will give you advice and help you to find the right skip for your project. Once you have your quotes and choose a suitable company, you then need to organise your hire dates.
  • Find the Right Size — Once you’ve chosen a hire company and dates, contact them to make your booking. They will confirm the skip size you’re hiring, and can offer advice to make sure it’s the best option. For the average domestic project, 2-8 yard skips are popular and usually ideal.
  • Check if You Need a Permit — Most of the time, the skip hire company will deal with whether or not you need a permit. If you’re unsure, ask them. Most companies will also provide all of the lights, signs, and cones as required by council rules.

During the Job

  • Skip Delivery and Placement — When your skip is delivered, have it placed on a level, reinforced ground that can take the weight of the skip and its contents once it's filled. If you have a decorative driveway, the skip hire company may advise placing the skip on the road to avoid damaging your drive.
  • Filling the Skip — Once the skip is positioned, you can start filling it with waste. Suitable waste includes gardening waste, furniture, cardboard, bricks, metal, plastic, soil, rubble, and wood. Unsuitable waste would include things such as medical waste, solvents, fuel, tyres, paints, plasterboard, batteries, fluorescent tubes, and asbestos.

After the Job

  • Collection — If you've already arranged a collection date, the hire company will come and collect your filled skip and take it away. For open-ended skip hire, call the company and arrange for your skip to be collected, which they should do as soon as possible.
  • Disposal — Once collected, the skip hire company will sort through your rubbish, separating it into recycling and landfill, and then dispose of the waste appropriately.

Can I put old windows and doors in a skip? Does it depend on the materials?

"Very much depends on which skip company you use, but most will allow for both those items. I would suggest a 6-yard skip, but ensure that it’s a level load and you will be completely fine."

Alternatives to Skip Hire

There are a few alternatives to hiring a skip. Below are two of the most popular skip hire alternatives that can replace a skip.

Skip Bags Cost

Skip bags usually cost on average around £50 to £200, depending on the size. The average cost for skip bag collection usually falls between £80 to £150, depending on the amount of waste that you have and your location in the UK.

Skip bags are a perfect waste removal solution for when you have smaller amounts of waste to remove. Skip bags come in a number of sizes ranging from 1-yard to 4.5-yards. Similar to how a skip works, you fill a skip bag as the waste is being created. Skip bags can be purchased from most DIY shops or online, and once full, they are collected with a grab truck.

skip bags cost

Rubbish Removal Team Cost

On average, rubbish removal teams will usually charge somewhere between £100 to £500 for a collection service, depending on your location and the amount of waste that you are looking to remove.

Rubbish removal teams can remove large amounts of waste as needed. You will usually be provided with a time slot when the rubbish removal team will attend your property and they will dispose of any items that you want to be collected. A bonus of choosing a rubbish removal team is that they will often collect items that are prohibited in a skip, such as appliances.

Checklist: How To Find a Local Skip Hire Company in the UK

There are some factors that you should consider when choosing a skip hire company. Below are some of the main things that you should consider when choosing the right skip hire company for your skip hire needs:

  • How much experience does the company have in letting out skips?
  • What time frames are available?
  • Be sure to obtain at least 3 quotes from different companies to ensure you are getting a good price for the service needed.
  • Ask for a breakdown of costs on the quote so that you can be sure you are paying a good price for each of the different elements of the job.
  • Compare quote prices, especially if you are on a budget, to ensure you’re getting cheap skip hire prices and aren’t being overcharged for the job.
  • If you need a permit, does the company sort this out for you?
  • If you need a permit, does the company provide the appropriate lights and signs as required by your local council?

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a 6-Yard Skip?

The cost for hiring a 6-yard skip usually falls on average between £120 to £300.

How Does Skip Hire Work?

Skip hiring is a simple process that involves the following steps:

  • Call a skip hire company and arrange a date and duration for your skip hire.
  • The skip hire company will deliver your skip on the agreed date to the agreed location.
  • You fill your skip with rubbish within the chosen time frame.
  • The skip hire company will collect your skip on the agreed date and dispose of your waste accordingly.

How Long Can You Hire a Skip For?

The most popular skip hire option is a one-week hire. However, companies will offer a wide range of durations based on your needs. If you need a skip for less time than a week or if you need one for longer than a week, simply get in touch with your local skip hire company to discuss the appropriate duration for your particular skip hire needs.

Do I Need a Permit to Hire a Skip?

If you are planning on placing your skip in a public area such as on a public road, you will most likely need a permit to install the skip. Most skip hire companies will take care of the permit for you. However, this is something that you should check with them when you make the booking.

What Can I Put In a Skip?

Most general waste can be placed in a skip, however, there are some restrictions on some items that can’t be placed in a skip. The list below highlights items that cannot be placed in a skip:

  • Paints, oils and liquids
  • Aerosols
  • Tyres
  • Gas canisters
  • Hazardous waste
  • Electrical appliances
  • Asbestos
  • Raw meat products

How Do I Find a Skip Hire Near Me?

A simple Google search should bring up a number of local skip hire companies in your particular area. It is worth contacting a few of these companies for quotes to ensure you are getting a good price for your skip hire.
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