West Midlands Skips

Skip size guide

Skip sizes & prices

From a 3 yard mini skip for a bathroom strip-out to roll-on roll-off containers for commercial sites, there is a skip for every job. Compare capacities and dimensions below, then get a free quote from trusted local providers across the West Midlands.

Skip sizes

Choose your skip size

Select any size for its dimensions, what fits and a quick quote.

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3 Yard Mini Skip

3 yd³ · 25–30 bin bags

Our smallest skip, perfect for compact bathroom refits, small garden tidy-ups and modest decluttering jobs.

Best for: Small clear-outs & bathroom refits

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4 Yard Mini Skip

4 yd³ · 30–40 bin bags

Compact and ideal for bathroom refits, small garden tidy-ups and decluttering. Fits easily on most driveways.

Best for: Small home & garden clear-outs

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6 Yard Builder's Skip

6 yd³ · 50–65 bin bags

The most popular all-rounder. Great for kitchen and bathroom refits, and the go-to choice for heavy soil and rubble.

Best for: Renovations & heavy waste

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8 Yard Large Skip

8 yd³ · 70–85 bin bags

A workhorse for building and renovation jobs producing plenty of general builders' waste.

Best for: Larger building projects

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10 Yard Skip

10 yd³ · 90–110 bin bags

A step up from the 8-yard for larger renovations and commercial jobs. Best for general builders' waste rather than heavy soil.

Best for: Big renovations & light trade waste

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12 Yard Maxi Skip

12 yd³ · 110–130 bin bags

Big capacity for bulky but lighter loads such as large home or office clearances. Not for heavy soil or rubble.

Best for: Bulky, lighter waste

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14 Yard Maxi Skip

14 yd³ · 130–150 bin bags

Extra capacity for bulky but lightweight waste from big house or office clearances. Not suitable for heavy rubble.

Best for: Large, lighter clearances

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16 Yard Maxi Skip

16 yd³ · 150–170 bin bags

Maximum maxi-skip capacity for large volumes of light, bulky waste on bigger domestic and commercial jobs.

Best for: High-volume light waste

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Roll-on Roll-off & Commercial

20–40 yd³ · Site-scale volumes

Roll-on roll-off (RoRo) skips for construction sites and businesses generating high volumes of waste.

Best for: Commercial & trade sites

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How it works

Get a skip in three simple steps

No ringing round. Tell us what you need and let local providers come to you.

  1. 1

    Tell us your postcode

    Enter where the skip needs to go so we can match you with providers that actually cover your street.

  2. 2

    Choose your skip size

    Pick the size and waste type, or select 'Not sure' and a local provider will advise on the best fit.

  3. 3

    Get matched with local providers

    We pass your request to trusted West Midlands skip hire firms who get back to you with availability and pricing.

FAQs

Skip size FAQs

Common questions about choosing and hiring the right skip.

What size skip do I need?
As a rough guide: a 4-yard mini skip suits small home or garden clear-outs, a 6-yard builder's skip is the most popular choice for renovations and heavy waste like soil and rubble, an 8-yard skip handles larger building jobs, and a 12-yard maxi skip is best for bulky but lighter waste. If you're unsure, select 'Not sure' on the form and a provider will recommend the right size.
How much does skip hire cost in the West Midlands?
Prices depend on the skip size, the type of waste, your location and how long you keep the skip, plus a council permit fee if it sits on a public road. Rather than quoting a single figure, we pass your details to local providers so you can compare quotes and choose the best value for your job.
Can I put a skip on the road?
Yes, but a skip placed on a public road or pavement needs a permit from your local council, and it must usually carry lights and markings. If the skip sits entirely on your own driveway or land, you typically don't need a permit. The provider you're matched with can arrange any permit for you.
Do I need a permit?
Only if the skip goes on a public highway. Permit costs and rules vary by council across the West Midlands. When you book through a local provider they'll tell you whether a permit is needed and sort it out as part of the hire.
What can't go in a skip?
Items that can't be mixed into a general skip include fridges and freezers, TVs and monitors, fluorescent tubes, batteries, paint and liquids, tyres, asbestos, plasterboard (which usually needs separating) and hazardous chemicals. Tell your provider about any of these and they'll advise on safe disposal.
How quickly can I get a skip delivered?
Many local providers offer next-day delivery, and same-day is often possible if you book early in the day. Choose when you need it on the form (Today, Tomorrow, This week and so on) and we'll prioritise providers who can meet your timeframe.
Do you cover commercial skip hire?
Yes. As well as household and garden waste, our partners handle trade and commercial waste, including larger 12-yard skips and roll-on roll-off (RoRo) skips for sites with high volumes. Select 'Commercial waste' on the form to be matched with the right providers.
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