Most skip hire companies want you to think the process is flawless. It isn’t. Like any service involving heavy machinery and logistics, things can go wrong. By knowing these problems in advance, you can ensure your project stays on track.
TL:DR
The article highlights common issues and their solutions, starting with preventing driveway damage to block paving or tarmac by placing the heavy skip on scrap wood or plywood to distribute its weight. It also warns against the surprise surcharge which occurs when customers accidentally include prohibited items like car batteries, gas bottles, or half-full paint tins
1. The “Driveway Damage” Dilemma
- The Fix: Always have some scrap wood or sturdy plywood boards ready. Ask the driver to place the skip on the wood to distribute the weight.
2. The “Surprise” Surcharge
- The Fix: Read the “Prohibited Items” list we send in your confirmation email. If you have an awkward item, call us first; we can often arrange a separate collection for less than the fine would cost.
3. The Overfilled Skip (The “Safety” Problem)
- The Fix: If you think you might have too much waste, “size up.” Hiring one 8-yard skip is always cheaper than hiring a 4-yard skip and realizing you need a second one halfway through.
4. Blocked Access
- The Fix: Clear the area 30 minutes before the delivery window and notify your neighbors. A little communication saves a lot of money.
5. The “Vanish” Act (Slow Collections)
- The Fix: Hire a local owner-operator. Because we are based in [Your City], our trucks are in your neighborhood every day, making “next-day collection” a reality rather than a promise.