Commercial accounts
If you are looking for roro skip hire, you may be eligible for a commercial account with us which gives you access to benefits including credit limit and competitive rates.
Roll on roll off skips, also known as RoRo skips, are large containers that can be used for the disposal of a variety of waste materials. They are typically much larger than standard domestic and commercial skips, with some models capable of holding up to 40 cubic yards of waste. This blog will explain the different ways RoRo skip hire can be used.
Roll on roll off skips are specially designed to accommodate large volumes of waste, making them perfect for commercial and industrial use, when traditional commercial skip hire won’t be sufficient.
Roll on roll off skip hire is often used for the following:
Construction projects
Demolition projects
Waste clearance
At Blackpole Recycling, we offer a range of roll-on roll-off skip hire options that can help you with your construction or demolition project, no matter the size.
This Ro-Ro skip is the smallest size available and tends to be hired by clients who need to dispose of large amounts of unwanted rubbish, such as construction debris, heavy waste materials and bulky items.
Suitable for large construction projects and commercial refurbishments.
Length: 6.10m / 20ft
Width: 2.44m / 8ft
Height: 1.07m / 3.5ft
The 40 yard skip is the largest Roll-on Roll-off skip hire option, and it is also the biggest one available in the UK. These skips are commonly used by clients who need to get rid of vast amounts of waste from an industrial or commercial job.
The largest skip size available in the UK, ideal for industrial waste, factory clearances and ongoing large projects.
Length: 6.2m / 20ft
Width: 2.4m / 8ft
Height: 2.4m / 8ft
If you are looking for roro skip hire, you may be eligible for a commercial account with us which gives you access to benefits including credit limit and competitive rates.
We supply roro skip hire for a wide range of local businesses, such as property developers, building contractors and factories. Take a look at our case studies to find out more about how we support these businesses with their waste management.
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When deciding which skip size you need, consider the following:
Heavy materials such as soil or rubble usually require smaller skips due to weight limits.
The amount of space available for skip placement.
The volume of waste you expect to generate. Ordering a skip that is too small often leads to additional hire costs. If you are unsure which skip size is right for your project, our team can advise based on your specific requirements.
Contact Blackpole Recycling today to book the right skip size for your UK project. We provide reliable skip hire and straightforward advice to help you manage your waste efficiently.