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Matthew in Worcester
 
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Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?
Regards, Matthew.
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Peter Crosland
 
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Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?
Regards, Matthew.


The rate reflects the cost of disposing of it at a licensed disposal site.
To do other wise is illegal. When the skip is collected you should insist
on a waste transfer note. If you don't report the company to the Environment
Agency.


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Steven Pilbeam wrote:

"Matthew in Worcester" wrote in message
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Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?
Regards, Matthew.


Same price down here in Brighton as well



I paid £80 for a 4m^3 last year. A good part of the cost is the landfill
tax the skip company has to pay to empty the thing. IIRC the firm I got
mine from made a point of itemizing that separately on the bill -
presumably to highlight that it is the Govt., and not them, who were
ripping me off.

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"Matthew in Worcester" wrote in message
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Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?


Consider two alternative possibilities:

I've taken tons of rubble to the council tip over the years in my
trailer. You need a decent trailer and something fairly hefty to tow
it, and you have to shovel the rubble out at the tip, but it doesn't
cost much, and I've always been able to get my trailer much closer to
the source of the muck than I could have got a skip.

When I had over a hundred tons to shift in a couple of days, I hired a
man with a lorry at a "per day" plus "per trip" rate. Plenty of lorries
with grabs advertised in our local free ads paper.



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Autolycus wrote:
I've taken tons of rubble to the council tip over the years in my
trailer. You need a decent trailer and something fairly hefty to tow
it, and you have to shovel the rubble out at the tip, but it doesn't
cost much, and I've always been able to get my trailer much closer to
the source of the muck than I could have got a skip.


FWIW, Hemel Hempstead do not allow hardcore to be dumped at their council
waste sites...

AlexL




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I find skip drivers quite amenable to a cash deal - and sometimes their boss
too!

"Matthew in Worcester" wrote in message
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Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?
Regards, Matthew.



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Andrew Gabriel
 
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In article ,
"AlexL" writes:

FWIW, Hemel Hempstead do not allow hardcore to be dumped at their council
waste sites...


Farnborough allow only a car boot full, and in the case of an estate
car, the seats must not be folded down nor the hardcore piled up
above the bottom of the rear windscreen. You can make multiple
visits providing it's not so often you become particularly
noticable. At least, this is what they told me 2 years ago when I
asked.

I had a large pile of rubble (mostly broken thermal blocks).
When a building was demolished up the road, I slipped the
demolition gang a fiver, and wheeled it all up the road in
lots of wheelbarrow loads, and dumped it on all their rubble.
Sorted :-)

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Christian McArdle
 
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In London we pay £157.50 (including VAT) for a 10 yard skip.
The company cheerfully tells customers over the phone that
cash payments do not incur VAT!


I just paid £120 in Reading for a 6 yard on street. It had to be a cash deal
as I needed it at very short notice (i.e. 20 minutes) on a Saturday on road
and they couldn't get a licence on the weekend. It was there less than 24
hours. Unlike the normal case, it was half empty by the morning. It had a
lot of good quality (but atrocious taste) furniture in it, including 3 huge
wardrobe doors with large sheets of Walnut veneer, which several neighbours
were turning covetous eyes to.

Still, at least the estate agent paid for it out of the previous owner's
deposit after the house clearers took all the light resalable stuff and left
the bulky and nasty bits. We had to cut the sofa up to get it out of the
house. It had obviously entered through the (previously) sash windows which
had been replaced by 'orrible uPVC casements.

Christian.


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Matthew in Worcester wrote:
Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.
Was I done?
Any 'skip' know-how out there?
Regards, Matthew.


Some price here, North Hampshire.
Also if it has to parked on the public highway/pavement theres the extra
hassle and expense of a skip licence from the local authority.




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"Toby" wrote in message
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Just paid £130 for a builders skip.
9 out of 10 companies I contacted charged £130; one £150.
Seems expensive way of getting rid of a load of rubble, which will
probably get sold on as hardcore.


£105 for 'mixed waste' in York. Nearly the same price every firm
Sometimes, they will do them at £95 if it's just clean hardcore, no soil.
No additional charge if it's on the highway, although they get upset if
someone pinches the lights.


You're blooming lucky. I got told: 25 quid for the license and 25 quid for
the lights. I think the skip itself was about 65 quid if I could keep it off
road, but I can't. I gave up at that point and kept the stuff in my garage
and drove it to the dump in 10 trips.

Skip firm has an overall highway licence so you don't have to get involved.

Toby.



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On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 02:19:46 +0100, geoff wrote:
I think they calculate the maximum weight you COULD reasonably put in a
skip and charge that price. They then push it all down and compress it


Eh? If you put a ton of waste in a skip and compress it, it will still
weigh a ton. It will have a higher density, but not a lesser mass.

Was I missing something in your comment?

Cheers,


Andy
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In message e.co.uk,
Andy Jeffries writes
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 02:19:46 +0100, geoff wrote:
I think they calculate the maximum weight you COULD reasonably put in a
skip and charge that price. They then push it all down and compress it


Eh? If you put a ton of waste in a skip and compress it, it will still
weigh a ton. It will have a higher density, but not a lesser mass.

Was I missing something in your comment?

You are being charged by volume, they are being charged by weight


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