Skip Hire Prices Explained
What you are actually paying for — and what to watch out for.
When you get a skip hire quote, the price shown should cover everything you need — however, that is not always the case. This guide breaks down exactly what is (and isn't) included in a typical UK skip hire quote, so you can compare prices fairly and avoid unexpected charges.
What is Included in a Skip Hire Price?
A standard skip hire quote from a reputable company includes four things:
Delivery
A lorry delivers the skip to your address and positions it where you need it. Good companies will ask where you want it placed and ensure it is safe and accessible. The quote includes delivery to most UK addresses.
Hire period
The standard hire period included in a quote is 7 days. Some companies offer 14 days as standard. The skip stays at your property for this period — you fill it at your own pace. If you need longer, extensions are usually available.
Collection
At the end of the hire period (or when you call for collection), the same lorry returns to collect your skip. All reputable skip hire companies include collection in their quoted price.
Disposal and recycling
Drivers take your waste to a licensed transfer station, sorting and recycling where possible. UK regulations require skip hire companies to hold registered waste carrier licences. Your quote covers disposal costs — but confirm this if a quote seems unusually cheap.
What is NOT Usually Included?
Three costs that are commonly excluded from skip hire quotes:
Road permit (skip licence)
If the skip goes on a public road, your local council requires a permit. However, this is almost never included in the base quote — it is typically shown as an optional extra. Cost: £50–80. We handle permit applications on your behalf.
Overfill charge
Stacking waste above the fill line means the driver cannot legally transport the skip. A return visit then costs extra. Always fill to just below the rim, not above it.
Hazardous waste surcharge
Items including asbestos, tyres, batteries, paint, solvents and clinical waste cannot go in a standard skip. Furthermore, hazardous waste requires specialist disposal, handled separately and at additional cost. Always declare unusual waste types when booking.
How Skip Hire Companies Calculate Their Prices
Skip hire pricing is not arbitrary. Companies work backwards from their operating costs:
- Vehicle and fuel costs: Larger skips require bigger lorries with higher fuel consumption.
- Gate fees at waste transfer stations: The cost charged per tonne of waste accepted varies significantly by region — typically £80–150/tonne.
- Driver wages and overheads: Labour accounts for a significant portion of the cost, especially for timed deliveries.
- Skip maintenance and replacement: Skips wear out and need replacing, which the company factors into the hire rate.
A company that owns its own waste transfer facility can offer lower prices than one that uses a third-party site. Additionally, local companies serving a smaller radius are also generally cheaper than national operators due to lower fuel costs.
Why Prices Vary Between Companies
Getting three quotes for the same skip size and postcode can produce prices that vary by £30–80. The main reasons are:
- Distance from their depot to your address — closer means lower delivery cost.
- Whether they own or rent their waste disposal facility.
- Local competition — areas with more skip hire companies tend to have lower prices.
- Seasonal demand — companies with spare capacity (typically winter) often price more competitively.
- Business model — some companies price low and add charges later; others price higher with everything included.
Red Flags When Comparing Skip Hire Quotes
Most UK skip hire companies are legitimate and reliable. But there are a few warning signs to watch for:
Frequently Asked Questions
Does skip hire include disposal fees?
Yes — in virtually all standard skip hire quotes, the disposal fee is included within the quoted price. Drivers take waste to a licensed transfer station, sorting and recycling where possible. However, always confirm this with your skip company before booking, as unlicensed operators may charge separately.
Why is one company so much cheaper than another for the same skip?
Price differences between companies come down to several factors: their proximity to your location (less fuel), local competition, whether they own their waste transfer facility, and their cost base. For example, a company 30 miles away from you may seem cheaper but add a delivery surcharge at checkout. Our comparison tool accounts for all of these factors.
What is a road permit and is it included in my quote?
A road permit (formally called a skip licence) is required from your local council when a skip is placed on a public road or footpath. It typically costs £50–80 and takes 5–7 working days. Permit inclusion varies by company. Best Skip Hire always shows permit costs separately so you see the full cost upfront.
What are red flags when comparing skip hire quotes?
Watch out for: no company name or registered address, prices that seem too low without explanation, no mention of licensing or waste disposal, no clear cancellation policy, and quotes that exclude VAT in the small print. In contrast, reputable skip hire companies hold registered waste carrier licences and will share their Environment Agency number on request.
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