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How Big is an 8 Yard Skip?

An 8-yard skip, a popular size for both household and construction projects, measures roughly 12 feet in length, 5.6 feet in width, and 4 feet in height. It can hold approximately 80-90 black bin bags or 8 cubic yards of waste.

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How Big Is an 8 Yard Skip? – Full Guide with Dimensions & Use Cases

Looking to hire an 8 yard skip and wondering how much waste it holds? This page answers the key question, “How big is an 8 yard skip?”, with clear dimensions, real-world comparisons, and insights into what it’s best used for.

Whether you’re clearing out a property, managing building waste or planning a commercial project, here’s everything you need to know.

 

What Are the Dimensions of an 8 Yard Skip?

A standard 8 yard skip typically measures:

  • Length: 3.66 metres (approx. 12 feet)
  • Width: 1.68 metres (approx. 5.5 feet)
  • Height: 1.22 metres (approx. 4 feet)

➡️ Total capacity: Roughly 8 cubic yards, equivalent to approximately 80–90 standard black bin bags of waste.

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🏡 What Can You Fit in an 8 Yard Skip?

An 8 yard skip can accommodate up to:

  • 6 to 8 tonnes of heavy waste like soil, hardcore, or bricks (within legal weight limits and skip must be filled no more than 3/4 full when disposing of soil and hardcore)
  • 80–90 standard bin bags of general waste

Perfect for:

  • Full kitchen or bathroom renovations
  • Large garden clearance jobs
  • Bulky household waste
  • Commercial refits and shop refurbs
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Benefits of an 8 Yard Skip

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

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8 Yard 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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🤔 Is an 8 Yard Skip Big Enough for My Project?

Here’s a quick breakdown to help decide if an 8 yard skip is right for your project:

  • Full House Renovation: Yes
  • Kitchen Removal: Yes
  • Loft Clearance: Depending on Volume
  • Entire House Clearance: No – Consider a 12 Yard
  • Garden Shed Demolition: Yes
  • Soil, Bricks or Rubble: Yes (skip must be filled no more than 3/4 full when disposing of soil and hardcore)

📞 Need Help Choosing the Right Skip?

At the Mick George Group, we supply 8 yard skips for a wide range of materials. Call our expert team today or book online here.

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8 Yard Skip FAQs

How much waste fits in an 8 yard skip?

An 8 yard skip holds approximately 80 – 90 bin bags of waste.

Always check weight restrictions.

 

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Can you put soil or rubble in an 8 yard skip?

Yes, an 8 yard skip is a popular choice for heavy waste like soil, bricks, and concrete.

Note: skip must be filled no more than 3/4 full when disposing of soil and hardcore

 

 

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Will an 8 yard skip fit on a driveway?

An 8 yard skip typically fits on most standard UK driveways, but always measure first.

Allow room for delivery truck access (at least 3 metres clearance width).

 

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Do I need a permit for an 8 yard skip?

You will require a permit if your skip is being placed on public property.

At the time of ordering we will arrange the permit for you (after you have selected a permit via one of the skip product pages).

 

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