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How Big is a Builder’s Skip?

A builder’s skip, also known as a 6 yard or 8 yard skip, is a container used for waste disposal on construction sites. The most common sizes for builders skips are 6 cubic yards and 8 cubic yards.

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How Big Is a Builder’s Skip? Everything You Need to Know

If you’re planning a home renovation, construction project, or major clear out, you’ve likely come across the term “builder’s skip.” But how big is a builder’s skip, really? In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know from exact dimensions to typical uses, so you can confidently choose the right skip for your needs.

Standard Builder’s Skip Size in the UK

A builder’s skip typically refers to a 6 yard skip. It’s one of the most common skip sizes used across residential and commercial construction jobs.

Capacity: Approximately 6 cubic yards (4.6 cubic metres)

Dimensions:

  • Height: 1220mm (4ft)
  • Length Top of Skip:2820mm (9.25ft)
  • Length Bottom: 1930mm (6.3ft)
  • Width: 1676mm (5.5ft)

Waste Volume: Holds around 60–70 bin bags of waste

Key Feature: The ideal balance between size and cost. Large enough for bulkier items, but still compact enough to fit on most driveways.

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What Can You Fit in a Builder’s Skip?

Builder’s Skips are suitable for a wide range of domestic and trade waste types:

  • Rubble and hardcore
  • Bricks, blocks and plasterboard
  • Soil and garden waste
  • Fitted kitchen and bathroom rip – outs
  • Old doors, windows and timber
  • General household waste and clutter

⛔ Avoid putting hazardous waste (like asbestos, tyres or electricals) without prior approval—these items require special handling

What Is a Builder’s Skip Used For?

This skip size is extremely popular for:

  • Medium – sized renovation projects (e.g. new bathrooms or kitchens)
  • Small construction jobs
  • Garden or garage clearances
  • Roof replacements
  • Driveway dig – outs

If you’re doing work that produces more waste than a mini skip can handle, but not quite enough to fill a maxi skip, the 6 yard builders skip is usually your best bet.

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Why Choose a Builder's Skip?

✔️ Cost effective for medium projects
✔️ Versatile waste handling
✔️ Fits in tight spaces
✔️ Readily available from most skip hire companies

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Builders Skip Size Comparison:

Skip Size Capacity Bin Bags Typical Use
4 Yard (Midi Skip) 3.0m³ 30 – 40 Bags Small Clear Outs
6 Yard (Builders Skip) 4.6m³ 60 – 70 Bags Home Renovations
8 Yard (Maxi Skip) 6.1m³ 80 – 90 Bags Commercial Waste
12 Yard 9.2m³ 120+ Bags Large Site Clearances

 

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Ready to Hire a Builder’s Skip?

At the Mick George Group, we offer fast, reliable skip hire with a wide range of sizes, including builders skips. With competitive pricing, permit handling, and same – day delivery options, we make waste removal easy.

Final Word

A builder’s skip is a practical, popular choice for tackling mid – sized building and clearance jobs. Understanding its size and capabilities will help you avoid overpaying or underestimating your project’s needs.

Need help choosing the right skip size? Contact our waste management experts for tailored advice here.

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Builder’s Skip FAQs

Is a 6 yard skip the same as a builder's skip?

Yes, the 6 yard skip is widely referred to as the builders skip in the UK.

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How big is a builder's skip in metres?

A Builder’s Skip is roughly 3.05m (L) x 1.52m (W) x 1.22m (H).

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Can I put soil in a builder's skip?

Yes, but make sure to check the total weight allowance within the terms and conditions.

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What is the maximum weight a builder's skip can carry?

Typically around 6 – 8 tonnes, depending on materials.

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Do you need a permit for a builders skip?

If you plan to place the skip on a public road, you’ll need a skip permit from your local council. Most skip hire providers can arrange this for you. No permit is needed if it’s going on private property (like a driveway).

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