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    Title: What Should You Consider Before Hiring a Skip for a Home Renovation Project?

    Hackathon
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      atlantic last edited by

      So I’m in the middle of a home renovation and honestly, I’ve realised waste can pile up way faster than I thought, like it sneaks up on you. I was looking at using skip hire Cardiff services, but I’m a bit stuck on the “how to choose” part. For example what skip size actually fits, and also, what sort of stuff is allowed in there. I keep wondering if I should just book a larger skip right from the start, even if I’m not 100% sure yet, or if a smaller skip is usually enough for most renovations and property clear-outs.

      Also, are there common mistakes that first time users often make, like overfilling the skip so it’s beyond the brim, or forgetting permits, especially if it’s going on the street? If anyone’s got real experience—like what you did, what went right or wrong, and how long it took— I’d really appreciate it.

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