Leading Skip Bin Manufacturers in Melbourne
Steelon specializes in the manufacture of high-quality bins and containers to cater to the needs of both domestic and industrial use. With our commitment to excellence, we have succeeded in building an enviable reputation for offering an exceptional range of waste containers. Whatever be the type of bin you are looking for, you can be sure that we will provide a solution that precisely matches your needs.
Located strategically in Campbellfield, Steelon is a proudly Australian owned and operated company offering best-in-class bins and outstanding structural steel throughout Melbourne.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does it cost to hire a skip bin in Melbourne?
The average cost in Melbourne is $75 per cubic metre. The cost of hiring a skip bin depends on the required bin size. You can hire a 2 m³ mini skip bin for cleaning your office or household for $290. For a medium to large job, you can hire a 17 m³ skip bin for approximate $2,000.
What size Skip do I need?
For spring cleaning, or setting up your office or garden, hiring a 2 m³ compact skip would be sufficient. It will cost $260-$280 approximately. For house clean-ups and renovation work, you can hire a skip bin of 3m³ to 4m³ by paying up to $440. For construction work, you may need an 8m³ bin that consists of 6 to 12 trailer loads, it can cost you $660 to $680.
What can go in skip bins?
The skip bin can dispose of general waste items including home furniture such as tables, chairs, beds, books, boxes, and any other general waste items. It can be used to dispose of heavy construction and bulky materials such as: metal, tiles, aluminium, bricks, and cement from the site. The mini skip bins are perfect for removing garden and landscape clean-ups as well.
Can you put sand in skip bin?
You can use the skip bin to dispose of only clean sand particles. Although, it is not recommended to use skip bins for rocks and pebbles. Sand mixed with bricks or rubble should not be placed in a skip bin. Make sure to add extra bins once the skip bins are filled to the top.
What you can and can't put in a skip?
The skip bins are ideal for disposing of biodegradable material such as leaves and domestic and commercial waste. It can be used for soil disposal as long as all you separate concrete and brick waste. However, we do not recommend using the skip bin for disposing of unsafe material that cannot be recycled including: tyres, LPG cylinders, batteries, and asbestos.
Can I put green waste in a skip?
Yes, definitely you can. Dispose the green waste in a skip that includes leaves, branches, grass, plants, flower clippings, weeds, and domestic and commercial waste in a safe manner. The composted green waste can be used as biomass and you can reduce your carbon footprint.
How big is a 4 yard Skip?
A 4 yard skip bin is 7ft long, 2.9ft high, and 5ft wide. It can easily hold up to 45 to 55 black bags. Whether it is a home renovation project or house cleaning, this skip bin is perfect for such projects.
Is a 4 yard skip big enough?
The 4 yards skip bin is mid-sized perfect for disposing of waste of up to 45-55 bags. If you need to get rid of the general household waste, you can get this skip bin suitable for disposing of both soil and hard-core waste. The skip bin occupies less space and is a lot cheaper as compared to other mini skips.
What can you get in a 4 yard Skip?
A 4-yard skip can easily hold 12 wheelie bins for disposing of waste. You can get rid of large chunks of waste products such as bricks and masonry. You can use it for general domestic clearances and small maintenance jobs including spring-cleaning, home refurbishments, and storage clearance.
How do you measure a skip size?
You can measure the skip size by referring to the cubic measurement. Remember a 2 Yard skip equals to 2 Cubic Yard skip. A cubic yard is equivalent to 3 foot high, 1 foot wide, and 1 yard deep. You can also refer to the skip size guide that explains the best suited skip bin based on the project requirements.