Hiring a Skip for your Driveway Installation

One of the most common uses for skip hire is driveway work. Almost all driveway installations cause a considerable amount of waste, whether it be a new driveway, or replacing an old driveway. Hiring a skip for your drive and path removal waste can be an affordable and convenient waste removal solution.

Driveway with Block Paving

Most of the waste collected, if not all, is recycled, which makes skip hire a very environmentally friendly waste disposal solution. Whether you are replacing your drive, and need to throw away gravel, tarmac, block paving or concrete, there are a range of different skip sizes available to take your waste.

When hiring a skip for a driveway installation, it is important to remember that you will not be able to place the skip on your drive. If you do not have suitable room on your property for the skip, it will need to be placed on council land, such as the road outside your house. When a hired skip is placed on council land, you will require a council skip permit (also commonly referred to as a skip licence). The cost of a skip permit can vary between councils, with some costing as little as £15, whilst others charge in excess of £60.

To ensure you receive a great deal on your skip hire, we always recommend that you request at least 3 quotes for a comparable sized skip. This will give you a better understanding of the prices of skips in your area. When choosing a skip hire provider, always ensure that they are licenced to carry waste, and carry public liability insurance.

For more information on skip hire for driveway installations and renovations, please do not hesitate to get in touch, request a quote or visit our website, which is packed full of helpful guides, tips and consumer advice.

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Stephen r Brook-Smith replied to Lee Davis's discussion New mower time!
"I have the Hondas and won't be buying another , as I bought a cobra pro M53HST as a back up and it's knocked the smoke out of every other mower I've bought including stihls and etesias and are a lot cheaper 
 
they do a kaaz. , lawnflite , cobra…"
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Lee Davis replied to Lee Davis's discussion New mower time!
"My Hayter has variable speed, not hydrostatic, but I've always just kept it on full speed. My dedicated mulcher is self-push, so if i hit a section of lawn that doesn't mulch very well I just pull it back and go over it again. I suppose with a…"
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Catherine Rose replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"I need to aerate, scarify, level, seed and top dress next week too. How often should you water with a sprinkler and for how long? "
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Peter sellers replied to Lee Davis's discussion New mower time!
"Hydrostatic drive is a fantastic option when mulching or collecting as the speed is infinately variable to the conditions, as to robustness I would have no concerns ours are doing 30 plus hours a week with multiple operators who abuse them . Not…"
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Lee Davis replied to Lee Davis's discussion New mower time!
"Thanks for your reply Peter. I've been out to a couple of Honda dealers today. I liked the relative lightness of the HRX 476, but was worried about how robust it was in comparison to the HRD 536 HX and Weibang. I'm also still unsure of the benefits…"
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Vic 575 replied to James's discussion What is average cost for mowing a garden?
"At those very low rates Lee, I could find you a lot of work. I effectively pay my strimmer man between £40 and £55 per hour [price per job so the faster he works the higher his hourly rate] and he is using my equipment and fuel."
7 hours ago
Clive replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"A daily water for 4 weeks may be good for the soul, but it eats into your earning potential time. "
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Stephen r Brook-Smith replied to Stephen r Brook-Smith's discussion Please help , what is eating my lily’s!!!??
"I didn't realise they wrrr that big , jeez
the spray must be ineffective ?"
7 hours ago
Jonathan Davidson replied to Stephen r Brook-Smith's discussion Please help , what is eating my lily’s!!!??
"I have found one adult and a line of offspring this morning, hidden in the secretion under one leaf. You can just see their heads poking out."
8 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Lee Davis's discussion New mower time!
"As posted on here numerous times the Honda HRX 537 HY or the smaller 476 are bombproof and will mulch or collect well, we run 3 commercially and wouldn't buy anything else.
My only thoughts going from a roller to 4 wheel is the issue of tramlines"
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Stephen r Brook-Smith replied to Stephen r Brook-Smith's discussion Please help , what is eating my lily’s!!!??
"Thankyou Jonathan I'll take a look today , I have sprayed it all with lily beetle spray but not sure how effective it is 
regards
Steve "
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Jonathan Davidson replied to Stephen r Brook-Smith's discussion Please help , what is eating my lily’s!!!??
"red lily beetle? have you checked under the leaves for the larvae?
the adult will drop off to the ground the moment you touch them and they feel threatened"
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Stephen r Brook-Smith posted a discussion
I've sprayed them and replaced them and these have the same trouble!!??
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Lee Davis replied to James's discussion What is average cost for mowing a garden?
"I charge £30 an hour for lawn jobs. £20 for general maintenance. The difference is to make up for the shorter season. "
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Lee Davis posted a discussion
Hi guys. I've been in business 7 years and it appears to be time to buy a new mower. I've been using a Hayter 41 Pro roller and AS 420 Superclip mulching mower, the combo has worked well. But I managed to wreck the engine on the Hayter and it's £530…
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Honey Badger replied to James's discussion Overseeding
"General guide I use for scarifng is 3x mowing time for one pass 4x for two passes. I Use a blower to clear it up. Scarifying by hand forget about it. takes for ever, really hard on the body only job that gives me blisters."
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Overseeding

Just after some input from you guysGoing to be doing a lawn scarification and overseed/top dress but because of the naff weather we have had it has taken me ages to get the weedkiller down on the lawn. I have to wait 4 weeks before seeding and that…

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