Edmonton Skip Hire — Clear Pricing & Fast Quotes
Transparent pricing is the backbone of our Edmonton skip hire service. We know residents and businesses in the local area want to budget with confidence, so we publish a simple, understandable model that covers both small clear-outs and larger building projects. Whether you're comparing rubbish company prices or checking a man and van cost area option, you'll find our approach straightforward.
We use a load-based or cubic-yard rate structure depending on the job. For quick household clearances — think a few bags from a flats conversion or a garden tidy at a semi-detached — a small cubic-yard unit might be the best value. For larger renovations or shop refits on a busy high street, we switch to load-based pricing so you only pay for what we take away.
Below we explain the pricing tiers, show clear example jobs linked to common property types in Edmonton, and outline our free quote policy so you can get an exact figure before you book.
How our pricing model works
Our pricing is built around two primary methods: cubic-yard rates for predictable volumes and load-based rates for mixed or oversized waste. Why two methods? Because a terrace house loft clear-out looks very different to a commercial strip shop refit. We match the billing method to the job to keep costs fair and transparent.Cubic-yard rates
When contents are compact and measurable (e.g., sofa, boxes, timber offcuts), we price by cubic yards — a clear, repeatable metric. This is an excellent option for flats, bungalows, and small house clearances in residential streets, and it's especially useful when you want to compare rubbish company prices with other local providers.
Load-based rates
Large or mixed waste loads — such as renovation rubble from a semi-detached, garden soil from a suburban property, or bulky retail fixtures from a busy high street shop — are charged by load. Load-based pricing protects you from paying for empty space and ensures big jobs are costed responsibly.Sample pricing table (indicative) — these examples show typical ranges; every free quote gives a specific figure based on access, material, and final disposal costs.
- Small cubic-yard (1–2 yd³): Ideal for flat clear-outs — from £60–£120 depending on materials.
- Medium cubic-yard (3–6 yd³): Great for terraced house room clears — from £120–£240.
- Large load (up to 10 yd³ or partial loads): For semi-detached renovations or bulky garden waste — from £240–£450.
- Full loads and commercial removals: Price on application — commonly used for retail refits and small construction sites on busy roads.
We also compare and quote against man and van cost area options when a smaller crew with rapid van services is more appropriate for tight-access locations such as alleyway flats or inner-city apartment blocks. That ensures you get the most cost-effective solution for your specific address.
Example jobs and how we price them
Below are practical examples tied to common property types or busy locations in Edmonton to help visualise costs.1. Studio flat clear-out (city apartment): One bedroom studio, old furniture and boxes. Usually billed by cubic yards — expect a small-cubic quote ideal for student lets or compact flats.
2. Garden tidy at a semi-detached: Soil, turf, timber and a few bulky items. Load-based pricing often applies here, as volumes and densities vary. We factor in driveway access and local parking restrictions.
3. Loft conversion waste from a terraced house: Mixed timber and rubble over a week of works. We combine cubic-yard estimates for neat skips and load-based charges for oversized timber bundles or plasterboard.
4. High street shop refit: Shelving and fixtures removed from a busy commercial unit. Full load pricing with timed pickups to suit trading hours on the High Street or parade of shops.
5. Block of flats clearance
Multiple small loads from communal bins or storerooms are often handled with a man and van style crew for rapid clearance; charges are transparent per trip and per cubic yard equivalent so building managers can budget accurately.What’s included in our price?
Every quote lists inclusions: vehicle, crew, disposal fees, and any local permits if required. There are no hidden extras — just clear cost breakdowns. If a job needs two crew or an extra vehicle, that is stated up front in the free quote.Free quote policy — We offer a no-obligation, written quote for every job. You can request a quote using site photos, a short description of waste types, and access details. For larger or complex jobs we can arrange a quick on-site visit so the final figure is accurate.
We also provide an optional on-the-day review: if the job is smaller than expected we adjust the price downward; if unexpected hazardous waste appears (not included in standard quotes), we explain the extra cost and offer options for safe disposal.
Why choose our local pricing?
Because our rates reflect local disposal costs, traffic conditions, and the most common Edmonton property types. We balance affordability with responsible disposal and recycling — reducing landfill where possible.Need a quick comparison? Use our cubic-yard guide for simple jobs and ask for a load-based quote for renovations or commercial removals. We’ll show both options when relevant so you can choose the best value.
Get an accurate, free quote — submit a brief description of your job and we’ll respond with a clear breakdown. Our pricing is designed to be fair, transparent and tailored to the realities of the local area, whether you’re clearing a flat on a busy street or renovating a suburban family home.