Our team can get rid of almost any unwanted items you have around your home, garden or business, as long as it is not hazardous.
Here are some of our prices compared to the common skip prices:
Size | Skip Price | Mr Junk Price |
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Mini Skip 2 cubic yards Approx. 20 black bags | £160 + permit if required of £30 | 2 yards £80 |
Midi Skip 4 cubic yards Approx. 40 black bags | £260 + permit | 4 yards £140 |
Builders Skip (Most common skip) 8 cubic yards | £340 + permit | 8 yards £250 |
Maxi Skip 12 cubic yards | £440 + permit | 12 yards £350 |
All prices cover call out and labour, they assume good access for our truck to be able to load close to the waste in order for us to load quickly and efficiently. Rest assured, if any extra labour is required, we will always quote you before starting the job and never after.
As we are charged by weight when we dispose of the waste, there is weight allowance within the price. As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard is approximately 100kg. If you have wet heavy waste, please let us know.
1 cubic yard | 100kg | 15 mins | £60 |
2 cubic yards | 200kg | 20mins | £80 |
4 cubic yards | 400kg | 40mins | £140 |
6 cubic yards | 600kg | 1 hour | £200 |
8 cubic yards | 800kg | 1.25 hours | £250 |
12 cubic yards | 1200kg | 1.5 hours | £350 |
These items require more complex and costly disposal incurring additional costs.
Fridge/ Freezers – £40 per item
Upholstered furniture – £10 per item
Despite the uk going metric, the waste industry likes to describe the volume of waste in cubic yards.
1 yard is approximately 3 foot or 0.92m. 1 cubic yard is 1 yard wide x 1 yard high x 1 yard deep. Roughly the size of 2 washing machines or 10 black bags of domestic rubbish.
Easy access to the waste for our trucks.
Outside on a drive where we can get close to load and go keeps labour cost to a minimum.
If we have to clean up waste scattered all over the garden or come into the house, we are happy to do so, although this will increase the quote.
Keeping absorbed items dry, such as mattresses and settees. As we are charged by weight and volume, the heavier the load the more it will cost.