Most people find it hard to justify the cost of leasing a large metal container to haul away their rubbish. While that’s precisely what you’re doing with a bin hire service, there is more on offer than most people realize.
Think about it — how many times have you had to deal with more rubbish than you can handle when renovating or cleaning your home? Perhaps you’re moving into a new home and found that the previous owner has left a tonne of trash that you’ll need to throw out. You may have gotten yourself out of the situation by loading the rubbish unto your vehicle and making several trips to the nearest waste management facility. That said, think of all the time and money (fuel) that you’d have to spend if you were to undertake the latter.
If you’ve ever had to deal with a similar situation like the one described above, then it’s easy to see how renting a Mini bin in South Australia is the more practical and convenient solution. In this article, we’ll go over exactly what you’re getting when opting for a bin hire service. Only then can you appreciate just how useful these bins can be.
So what can you expect when hiring a skip bin?
As you may already know, skip bins are large metal containers that can be deployed then hauled away by specialized vehicles. They’re not that much different from dumpsters used in the cities and busy metropolitan areas. One difference, of course, is that these bins will be provided for your personal use.
Skip bins are very durable, which means that you don’t have to worry about inadvertently damaging them as load your rubbish. Do keep in mind that you’re not allowed to overload the bin for any reason. A maximum fill line is indicated on the container and exceeding that limit will likely result in the bin company refusing to haul away everything. After all, an overloaded bin isn’t safe to transport and puts other people at risk.
So just how much rubbish can you put in a skip bin? Well, that depends; skip bins are available in different sizes from small two cubic meter bins to large ones offering as much as nine cubic meters of storage space. In any case, skip bins hold more rubbish than your typical trash bin. That said, you would want to choose a bin size that’s appropriate for the situation you have in mind.
For example, don’t rent a small skip bin when tackling large-scale renovations of your home. It is generally more cost-effective to lease a container that is a size larger than what you have in mind instead of renting several small skips over a given period. Some skip bins in Aberfoyle Park also have a hinge on one side that opens to one side. This would make it easier to load/unload the bin as needed. If you’re going to be putting heavy items on the skip such as old furniture and large broken appliances (refrigerators, washing machines, etc.), then sideloading is one feature that you would want to look out for.
Where to start engaging with a bin hire service?
Now that you have a good idea of what bin hire company can do, you may be eager to get started with such services. The good news is that getting in touch with a skip bin service isn’t difficult at all. The important thing is to choose a service that is suitable to your requirements. To this end, you’d want to ask yourself the following questions:
- How much rubbish are you looking to throw out using the skip bin?
- What type of waste are you throwing out?
- How long will you need the bin?
At this point, you should have a good idea of the type of skip bin that you need. All that’s left is to go online and look for a bin hire service that offers what you need.