skip bin hire in Taylors Lakes
We offer Short & long term bin hire in Taylors Lakes, 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 Taylors Lakes
Taylors Lakes 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.
Why should you rent a skip from us in Taylors Lakes?
We have a large range of bin sizes and trucks to best meet your requirements.
There are no hidden costs, so the price we quote using the information you provide is what you pay. Transparency in our pricing ensure our customers return to us for the next skip they need hired in Keilor. We take the waste we collect from your site to our transfer station in Brooklyn where it gets sorted and as much as possible is recycled.
Be wary of skip bin providers in Taylors Lakes 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 Taylors Lakes, many unscrupulous operators are still renting skip bins to unsuspecting customers in City of Brimbank.
By the way... did you Know?
Taylors Lakes is named after William Taylor, who was one of the first settlers in the area in the mid-19th century. Taylor built a homestead and named it "Taylors Lake" after the natural lake nearby. Over time, the name of the lake was changed to "Taylors Lakes" to reflect the growing community in the area. Today, the suburb is known for its beautiful parks, lakes, and recreational areas.