Live Chat!

June 5th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team

If you’re in the market for a skip but not sure how to go about it bookaskip.co.uk is here to help.

Most websites have a FAQ section, the list of commonly asked questions from consumers when they’re unsure of something. But what about when you are unable to find an answer to your question? What do you do then? When trying to get a hold of a customer services representative via the phone, presuming there is one listed, most of you will find you’re having to leave a tonne of messages.

That’s when our handy LIVECHAT comes into play allowing you to ask your specific question(s) to a member of our friendly customer services team right away.

Specially designed to house any number of users, as soon as your call is answered you’ll feel at ease knowing your query is being handled by one of our operators.

bookaskip.co.uk - The right supplier is only a click away!

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Nice And Sunny Outside?

May 29th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team

Take advantage of the dry weather by getting on top of your waste management! How easy would it be to book online knowing you are getting the best price possible in your area? Why should you have to do the run around calling numerous suppliers when all you want is convienence and an affordable rate? With bookaskip you have that option! The right supplier is only a click away!

A few things to note when you’re in the market for a skip hire:

  • Will you need a permit? Most of the skip hires that are placed on Council land will require a permit.
  • What size do I need? Be sure to assess what size will be suitable for the job. There is nothing worse than hiring a skip that’s too small and incurring additional costs to cover excess weight.

Luckily our friendly team is just a Live Chat away and will be happy to assist with all your questions.

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How Soon Can I Get A Skip?

May 25th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team

Most suppliers will be able to deliver a skip within 24 hours of ordering, however, we suggest skips are booked as far in advance as possible especially if a permit is required. Some suppliers may require up to 5 days to arrange your permit. Ordering as far in advance as possible ensures you are able to get the most competitively priced skip. The amount of time required to arrange a permit can vary depending on the local council and the skip hire supplier.

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Ready, Set, Go!!! Summer Is On Its Way!

May 8th, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team

With summer looming everyone is in clean up mode and all our bookaskip suppliers are flat tack busy, so it’s time to get organized and book your skip online.

There are many options of finding the best priced skips, flicking through the local rag, phone book, or jumping online. If you want to save all the hassle of phoning everybody you find in the phone books and directories you can always visit our site! Order well in advance. First in, first served, summer is a busy time for skip hire suppliers, many may run out of stock. A good idea would be to get onto booking your skip hire a week or two in advance just to make sure you get your skip on the dates you require. (and the best price!)

Have your skip hire delivered a day in advance. To make sure your skip hire is nice and early, ready for you to use first thing in the morning (because you will be up and working first thing in the morning!), select your delivery date a day or two early.

Be sure to book a skip that is going to be big enough for your job. If you happen to finish early with a day or so to spare, you’ll probably end up finding other junk to throw away, so be sure not to get caught out with all that extra waste left behind.

If you have questions about the delivery of the skip you can contact your supplier directly, their contact details are on the VAT Invoice that is emailed to you once you place your booking.

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What Can You Put In Your Skip Hire?

April 23rd, 2008 by The BookaSkip United Kingdom Skip Hire Team

Most people are not aware of what they can and cannot put in their skip hire. So to avoid any hassles and extra charges when it comes time for collection, the following items are classed as “hazardous waste” and SHOULD NOT be disposed of: TV’s, monitors, fridges, paints, solvents, liquids or any sort of asbestos. To dispose of any of these hazardous materials you need to contact your local council. They will be able to provide you with a contact who can dispose of any hazardous items that you may have.

Skips can be used for general waste which is typically anything involved with a general cleanup around the house and property.  If you have any questions about your skip hire, feel free to contact us via our Live Chat where one of our wonderful customer reps will be happy to assist you.

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