10 Yard Skip Hire

From £250

10 Yard Skip Hire | Dimensions, Capacity & Prices

Built for serious renovation projects and mixed construction waste. Holds 80-100 bin bags — ideal when rubble and household waste need to go together.

4.0m x 1.8m x 1.4m
80-100 bin bags
7-day hire included

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10 Yard Skip Dimensions

Size (L × W × H)
4.0m x 1.8m x 1.4m
metres
Volume
10 cu yd
≈ 8 cubic metres
Bin Bag Equivalent
80-100 bin bags
standard 80L bags

What Fits in a 10 Yard Skip?

  • Large renovation project across multiple rooms and floors
  • Mixed construction and household waste combined
  • Full house clearance of a large 4-bedroom property
  • Significant amounts of rubble, bricks and concrete
  • Roofing materials — tiles, felt, timber battens
  • Complete loft, garage and outbuilding clearance
  • Light commercial office refurb waste and furniture
  • Garden landscaping waste including paving slabs and hardcore

Pro Tip

Note that heavy waste (rubble, concrete, soil) fills volume quickly — a 10 yard skip half-full of heavy rubble may hit its weight limit. For predominantly heavy waste, a 12 yard skip or separate bulk bags may be more cost effective.

Best For

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Large Renovation

Multi-floor refurb with mixed household and builder waste

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Construction Waste

Rubble, bricks, mortar, roofing and structural materials

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Office Clearance

Small commercial office — desks, units, equipment waste

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Landscaping

Paving slabs, hardcore, soil and garden structure removal

10 Yard Skip Hire Prices

All prices include delivery, collection and landfill tax.

Hire PeriodPrice
8–14 days (extended) From £288
Road permit (if required) +£50–80

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 10 yards big enough for a large renovation project?

Yes — a 10 yard skip holds 80-100 bin bags and handles large renovation projects comfortably. It is particularly suited when you have a mix of heavy construction materials (rubble, bricks) alongside household waste and fitout debris. For very large builds or multiple separate projects, a 12 yard skip or two 8 yard skips may be more efficient.

Do I need a permit for a 10 yard skip?

At 4.0m long, a 10 yard skip may not fit on all driveways — check your available space before booking. If it must go on the road, a permit is required at £50–80, arranged by us with your local council. We recommend measuring your driveway and calling us to confirm placement options.

How long can I keep a 10 yard skip?

Standard 7-day hire is included. Extended 14-day hire is available at a surcharge. For larger projects spanning several weeks, we offer flexible hire arrangements — contact us and we will find the most cost-effective solution for your project timeline.

What can't I put in a 10 yard skip?

Prohibited in all our skips regardless of size: asbestos (any form), tyres, paint cans with liquid paint, batteries, fridges/freezers, WEEE electrical items, fluorescent tubes and hazardous or clinical waste. Heavy construction waste including rubble, bricks, concrete and timber is accepted.

What Customers Say

★★★★★

"Big renovation across three floors — the 10 yarder handled it all. Rubble, plasterboard, old flooring and furniture. Impressed by how much fitted in. Quick booking, prompt delivery."

Phil R.
Edinburgh · 10 Yard Skip
★★★★★

"Used the 10 yard skip for an office clearance. Old desks, partitions, carpet tiles and all the accumulated junk. Brilliant service — the team were helpful and the price was fair."

Joanna C.
Leicester · 10 Yard Skip

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