3 Cubic Metre Skip Bins

Our 3 cubic metre skip bins are a versatile and efficient solution for medium-sized projects in Adelaide. These bins offer a generous capacity, making them ideal for handling waste from renovations, construction sites, and landscaping endeavours.

With their ample dimensions, 3 cubic metre skip bins can accommodate a variety of materials, including construction debris, household junk, and green waste. Their size makes them a practical choice for projects that require a moderate amount of waste disposal.

3 Cubic Metre Skip Bin

Here is some more information on our 3 cubic metre skip bin dimensions:

Dimensions: 1.5 metres wide x 2 metres long x 1 metre high

Capacity: Equivalent to 3 x (6×4) trailer loads, or 14 x 240L council wheelie bins

Door: Most skip bins have a door. If you need a door, please specify this when booking.

Available For:

  • General waste
  • Mixed waste
  • Green waste
  • Concrete / masonry
  • Clean fill
  • Unclean fill

Maximising Your 3 Cubic Metre Skip Bin

To make the most of your 3 cubic metre skip bins hire, consider the following tips:

  • Sort your waste: Separating recyclable materials, such as cardboard, glass, and metal, can significantly reduce the volume of waste in your bin.
  • Compact your materials: Flatten cardboard boxes and dismantle furniture whenever possible to save space.
  • Avoid heavy items: If your project involves heavy materials, such as concrete or bricks, consider using a larger skip bin or hiring a specialised service.
  • Load strategically: Start with flat items at the bottom of the bin to create a stable base. Then, add bulkier items on top.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that you make the most of your 3 cubic metre skip bin and efficiently manage your waste.

IMPORTANT!

All waste, including mattresses, must be below the rim of the skip bin and stay inside the edges of the skip bin. Offending items will be removed.

MATTRESSES, GAS BOTTLES & TYRES ATTRACT EXTRA CHARGES.

 

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Make An Enquiry Today

For the cheapest skip bin hire in Adelaide, turn to us. If you have any questions about our skip bin hire rates or availability in your suburb, please reach out to our team today. Call us on 0418 318 867 or send us a message below.

Please Note: For same-day delivery, bookings must be made before 10 am (subject to availability). While we work hard to ensure your skip bin is picked up on the specified day, it sometimes cannot be guaranteed. For collections on certain days, please tell an advisor when booking.

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FAQs

What can I put in a 3 cubic metre skip bin?

Our 3 cubic metre skip bins can accommodate a wide range of waste, including:

  • Construction debris (e.g., wood, drywall, tiles)
  • Household waste (e.g., furniture, appliances, mattresses)
  • Garden waste (e.g., leaves, branches, grass clippings)

However, please note that certain items are prohibited, such as hazardous materials, liquids, and asbestos.

How long can I keep a 3 cubic metre skip bin?

We offer flexible rental periods to suit your project timeline. Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements and to arrange a suitable rental duration.

Do you offer skip bin delivery and pickup?

Yes, we provide both delivery and pickup services to your location in Adelaide. Our team will carefully transport and position the skip bin to minimise any inconvenience.

What is the cost of hiring a 3 cubic metre skip bin?

Our pricing is competitive and depends on factors such as the rental duration, delivery distance, and any additional services required. Please contact us for a personalised quote.

Can I fill the skip bin to the brim?

While we encourage you to make the most of the available space, please avoid overfilling the skip bin. Overloading can create safety hazards and may result in additional charges.