We are a farm-run skip hire. Weather depending, you can order a skip in the morning, have it delivered in the afternoon and arrange pick-up with your driver. Pay on delivery so as you don't need to be in when we pick the skip up. We are open Monday - Saturday. Taylor's skip is a reliable, trustworthy business with over 20 years of trading. If you think you might need a skip give us a ring and we will advise the best solution to suit your needs.
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What is a Skip? Best approach to hire a skip?
Skips are large open-topped containers for loading onto a special type of lorry. Sometimes,
one end of the skip is having a large door which is used for manual loading and unloading. These
are generally durable and tough, which are made to resist aggressive use by builders and
other tradesmen. Size-wise, such container can vary from 4.5 cubic meters to 18 cubic meters,
and can withstand up to 10 tones’ worth of waste.
Skips are commonly used to take away construction or demolition waste at the construction
sites, at factories producing scrap metal in large amount but also at domestic locations, for
instance, during major refurbishments or DIY work. The waste is then taken to a landfill,
recycled/recovered in one or the other way.