MIXED BUILDING WASTE

In the building and construction industry, time is precious, and you want to be sure that everything is on schedule. This includes disposing of all building waste in the right manner. At Nkageng Skip Bins, we know that maintaining an effective waste disposal solution is crucial to keeping your worksite tidy and productive. For the perfect solution to your construction site waste, hire a construction skip bin with Nkageng Skip Bins. This bin is ideal for construction waste such as bricks, concrete and other materials generally found on construction sites.

WHAT IS MIXED BUILDING WASTE?

Mixed building waste can be classified as the many different waste items that can be produced on a building site. Some of these items include:

MIXED CONCRETE AND BRICKS

DIRT

TILES

TIMBER

GYPROCK

PLASTICS AND METALS

*Materials such as food, liquids, paints and chemicals are not permitted in our skip bins.

WHERE WILL THE BUILDING WASTE GO?

At Nkagneg Skip Bins, we pride ourselves on being environmentally-friendly. All of the mixed building waste that we collect is taken to the Landfill.

ANYTHING ELSE I NEED TO KNOW?

There are some things for you to consider when using our skip bins. As well as making sure that only mixed building waste goes into our mixed building waste bins, you must also be careful to make sure that the bin isn’t overfilled. Not only can an overfilled bin leave rubbish all throughout an area, it can also make it difficult for us to collect and transport your bin.

FINDING THE PERFECT CONSTRUCTION SKIP BIN

Now that you’ve got the right type of bin, you’ll need the right bin size. But what is the right bin size? Determining factors can include the size of the waste items you’re disposing of and the size of the clean-up. At Nkageng Skip Bins, we’ve got a range of skip bin sizes that are suited for a range of jobs, from our small 2m3 skip bin, perfect for minor renovations, to our massive 11m3 skip bin, which is ideal for waste management on large building sites. If you need a hand finding the right bin size, check out our Bin sizes section.
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