skip bin hire in Ardeer
We offer Short & long term bin hire in Ardeer, with bin sizes from 2.5m to 35m. For all your rubbish clean-up, home renovation and construction needs, call us today for a quote.
With over 30 years experience in handling the disposal of domestic, commercial, industrial and building waste in Brimbank and surrounding suburbs.
We are flexible, reliable and trusted by over 120,000 customer over our years of operation.
Will I need a permit to hire skip bin in Ardeer
Ardeer is part of the City of Brimbank, so you will require this permit if you intend to place skip bin outside your property on council property.
Having said that, you don't need to worry, we’ll take care of all the permit application when required and add it to the cost of the bin hire. We'll also renew the council permit if you need the bin hire period extended.
Be wary of skip bin providers in Ardeer offering very cheap quotes for skip hire
The waste industry in Melbourne is rife with cowboy operators attracted by easy money and lax enforcement of regulations. The EPA says council areas such as the City of Brimbank are favoured "hotspots" for the illegal dumping of construction and demolition waste. Despite the EPA now warning the public to beware of companies that offer suspiciously cheap skip hire prices in Ardeer, many unscrupulous operators are still renting skip bins to unsuspecting customers in Ardeer.
By the way... did you Know?
Ardeer is home to one of the few remaining examples of a "drop slab" railway signal box in Australia.
A drop slab signal box is a type of railway signal box that was commonly used in the early 20th century. The signal box features a large, heavy concrete slab suspended from the roof of the building, which can be dropped in case of emergency to stop a train. This type of signal box was used to protect level crossings and other high-risk areas.
The drop slab signal box in Ardeer is located on the Ballarat line and was built in 1916. It is one of only a few remaining examples of this type of signal box in Australia, and it has been designated as a heritage site by the Victorian government.