Skip Bin Hire Perth

A leader in rubbish removal for over 15 year

Our business has been built on servicing major companies, institutions as well as everyday households. With a focus on the best prices, on time delivery and sustainable recycling, you can trust us to get the job done

Skip Bin Hire proudly serves the following suburbs in Perth

The regions we service

If you’re unsure if we come to your suburb, feel free to call or email. We go to most areas.  Should you have a job outside of Perth, you have come to the right place as we are a national supplier across Australia. See where we go below:

Hire a trusted local operator that works with major companies

Servicing some of the country's largest builders

A focus on protecting future generations

We deal with tonnes of rubbish on a daily basis, everything from bricks to concrete, tiles, timber, green waste, furniture and much more. We stop anywhere between 70-90% of what we collect from going to landfill. This is achieved by categorising skip bins during the hiring process, allowing clients to select a bin that matches their waste.

Once collected, rubbish is tipped and sorted in a yard, further separating the waste into recyclable piles. Everything from steel to bricks, concrete to tree branches, can all be recycled.

Book a bin in Perth when you need it

We have a large fleet of trucks that service bookings six days a week. Simply call or email us with the size and type you need and we can typically get it to you within 24 hours. We are a reliable supplier that delivers and collects on time.

What our customer think of us

If you’re not yet convinced then see what some of our customers have to say

Richard Dispoza
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Delivered on time as promised and gave me the flexibility to keep the bin an extra week when wet weather held up our progress.
David Harbord
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Have used a few times now with no issues. Prices are fair and service is always on point
Rebecca Wales
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Have made our waste removal easy for our renovations. They typically have the size bins we require at short notice and even gave us the next size up for free when they were short. Thanks team
Kevin Hoang
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A good range of sizes and I found if separating the waste they do really good deals.
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Frequently asked questions about skip bin hire

Choosing the right sized bin can be a little tricky if you don’t regularly hire them. We have a helpful guide next to each size which tells you an approximate number of wheel burrows each bin can take, which is usually an easy format that people can relate to.

Yes, we endeavour to recycle as much waste as possible. Once your rubbish collected, we take it to a yard in Perth and separate the waste. In a lot of cases, a majority of the bin can be recycled and given a second purpose. The remaining waste that can’t be recycled is taken to various tips across Perth to ensure we can get our customers the cheapest bin prices ongoing.

Yes, if not placing the bin within the boundary of your property, you will need to go to your local council to get a permit. See your local council for more information

Advantages of hiring a skip bin Perth

Save money

If you’re looking to keep within budget on your construction site, or perhaps limit your outlay on a house or office clean up, then you will find a skip bin is usually a cheaper option. Save the time of hiring a truck or using your own and going to the tip.

Tips are very expensive these days. When you also add travel time and costs, its usually cheaper to just load you rubbish in a skip on site and be done with it.

Save time

Don’t waste your precious time loading a truck and driving to the tip. With traffic, and waiting in tip lines, you could spend hours getting rid of your rubbish. The more convenient option is book with us and we can take it away.

Serviceability

We service most of Perth. If you are not in a service area, we can typically help you out with a diverse network of local companies we work with. 

Clean Waste

What can go in a clean waste bin

Only one type of waste listed below, you cannot mix types

Tiles only on its own

Bricks only on its own

Pebbles and rocks on its own

Sandstone on its own

Dry concrete rubble (max size 700x 700) on its own

What can’t go in a clean waste bin

Soil, clay and dirt

Excavation waste

Green waste

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Mixed Rubble Waste

What can go in a mixed rubble waste bin

Tiles and mortar

Bricks

Pebbles and rocks

Sandstone

Dry concrete rubble (max size 700x 700)

What can’t go in a mixed rubble waste

Soil, clay and dirt

Excavation waste

Green waste

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Tyres, mattresses

No other materials apart from what has been listed

Green Waste

What can go in a green waste bin

Small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots greater than 600mm long and 350mm wide)

Untreated timber

Bark and wood chip without soil

What can’t go in a green waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Books, pamphlets, papers

Tyres, mattresses

No other materials apart from what has been listed

Excavation Waste

What can go in an excavation waste bin

Dirt, sand, clay, soil, tock and sandstone no larger than 650mm x 650mm

Less than 10% vegetation, turf

What can’t go in an excavation waste bin

Contaminated soil

Asbestos

Soil with asbestos

Man-made materials

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

No other waste permittable

Light Building Waste

What can go in a light building waste bin

Light domestic waste from renovations excluding heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs and garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots greater than 600mm long and 350mm wide)

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a light building waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Excess books, pamphlets, papers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Mixed Waste With Soil

What can go in a mixed heavy waste with soil bin

Demolition waste including metal, steel, timber, plastic, gyprock, some glass, bricks, tiles, dry concrete pieces smaller than 650mm x650mm

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Less than 80% sand, clay, soil and dirt products

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings, logs up to 0.5m long and smaller than 350 mm in diameter

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a mixed heavy waste with soil bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots greater than 0.5, long and 350mm wide

Villa board, fibro, asbestos

Gyprock, fibro, asbestos, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Mixed Heavy Waste

What can go in a mixed heavy waste bin

Demolition waste including metal, steel, timber, plastic, gyprock, some glass, bricks, tiles, dry concrete pieces smaller than 650mm x650mm

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings, logs up to 0.5m long and smaller than 350 mm in diameter

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a mixed heavy waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots greater than 0.5, long and 350mm wide

Villa board, fibro, asbestos

Clay, soil, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

Household Waste

What can go in a household waste bin

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a household waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)

General Waste

What can go in a general waste bin

Appliances, furniture, fridges, washing machines, dishwasher, ovens

Some green waste such as small branches, shrubs, garden trimmings (excludes tree trunks and roots

Light commercial waste such as office furniture, filing cabinets, chairs

Household items such as paper, cardboard, kitchen wear, cloths, toys

What can’t go in a general waste bin

Food products, perishable and non-perishable

Underlay, carpet, vinyl and rubber products, synthetic turf

Tree stumps and large roots

Heavy construction materials such as bricks, clay, soil, tiles, concrete, gyprock, fibro, asbestos, timbers, insulation, paint, chemicals and chemical containers

Tyres, mattresses (extra charges apply, tyres not allowed in QLD)