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Are you looking for convenient and affordable waste removal services in No Man's Heath, Cheshire and the North West of England?
Look no further than Skip Hire Cheshire, your trusted mini skip hire company. We offer a range of waste removal solutions for households, businesses, and construction sites in No Man's Heath and the surrounding areas.
Sometimes, a full-scale skip is too big for your needs. If you're clearing out a room, renovating a small area, or disposing of a small amount of waste, a mini skip is a more practical and cost-effective option.
At Skip Hire Cheshire, we offer a range of mini skips to suit your needs. Our smallest skip, the 2-yard mini skip, is perfect for small-scale domestic projects. It can hold up to 25-30 black bags of waste, making it ideal for garden clean-ups, DIY projects, and home renovations.
Our larger mini skips, the 4- and 6-yard skips, are suitable for small-scale commercial and construction projects. They can hold up to 40-60 black bags of waste, making them ideal for small office clear-outs, shop refits, and renovation projects.
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You can put most types of household, commercial, and construction waste in our mini skips, including garden waste, rubble, metals, plastics, furniture, and electronics. However, some items are prohibited, such as hazardous waste, chemicals, asbestos, and medical waste. Our team can advise you on what can and can't be put in your skip.
We offer flexible hire periods, depending on your needs. Our standard hire period is 7 days, but we're happy to discuss longer or shorter periods if you need them. Just let us know when you book your skip.
If you're placing your skip on a public highway or footpath, you'll need a skip permit from the local council. We can arrange this for you, but please note that there may be an additional fee for the permit. If you're placing your skip on private land, you don't need a permit.