East of England regional pricing

How Much Does a Skip Hire Cost in North Norfolk?

Updated prices for . North Norfolk prices are typically 20% below the national average.

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Price summary

North Norfolk Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Mini Skip (2 Yard) £65 £105 £160
Midi Skip (4 Yard) £105 £160 £225
Builder's Skip (6 Yard) £145 £225 £320

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East of England regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Skip Hire Prices in North Norfolk

North Norfolk is in East of England and skip hire costs here are 20% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Mini Skip (2 Yard)

Low

£65

Average

£105

High

£160

7-14 day hire

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Hiring a 2-yard mini skip suitable for small clearouts, garden waste or a bathroom renovation. Holds roughly 20-30 bin bags of waste. Price includes delivery, collection and disposal.

What affects the price

  • Your location (London and South East are most expensive)
  • Hire duration (standard 7-14 days)
  • Type of waste (heavy materials cost more)
  • Whether placed on road (permit needed) or driveway

Midi Skip (4 Yard)

Low

£105

Average

£160

High

£225

7-14 day hire

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Hiring a 4-yard midi skip suitable for kitchen or bathroom refits, garden clearances or a single room renovation. Holds roughly 40-50 bin bags. Price includes delivery, collection and disposal.

What affects the price

  • Your location
  • Type of waste (general, heavy, mixed)
  • Hire period required
  • Driveway or road placement

Builder's Skip (6 Yard)

Low

£145

Average

£225

High

£320

7-14 day hire

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Hiring a standard 6-yard builder's skip, the most popular size for home renovations and building projects. Holds roughly 60-70 bin bags. Price includes delivery, collection and disposal.

What affects the price

  • Your location
  • Waste type (light mixed vs heavy rubble)
  • Hire duration
  • Access for delivery lorry

Large Skip (8 Yard)

Low

£175

Average

£270

High

£400

7-14 day hire

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Hiring an 8-yard large skip for bigger projects such as house clearances, large renovations or commercial waste. Holds roughly 80-90 bin bags. Price includes delivery, collection and disposal.

What affects the price

  • Your location
  • Whether waste is mixed or heavy (weight limits apply)
  • Hire period
  • Road or driveway placement

Maxi Skip (12 Yard)

Low

£240

Average

£360

High

£515

7-14 day hire

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Hiring a 12-yard maxi skip for large construction projects, commercial clearances or significant renovation work. Holds roughly 120 bin bags. Not suitable for heavy waste like soil or rubble.

What affects the price

  • Your location
  • Waste type (light bulky waste only, not heavy materials)
  • Access for large delivery vehicle
  • Hire duration

Roll-On Roll-Off Skip (20-40 Yard)

Low

£200

Average

£320

High

£555

Per collection

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Hiring a large roll-on roll-off (RoRo) container for major demolition, commercial or industrial waste. 20-40 yard capacity. Priced per collection with a minimum tonnage charge.

What affects the price

  • Container size (20, 25, 30 or 40 yard)
  • Tonnage of waste (charged per tonne over minimum)
  • Waste type and disposal route
  • Hire duration and number of collections

Wait and Load Service

Low

£145

Average

£240

High

£360

1-2 hours on site

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A skip lorry waits on site while you load waste, then takes it away immediately. No permit needed as the skip stays on the vehicle. Ideal for terraced houses with no driveway.

What affects the price

  • Loading time allowed (typically 30-60 minutes)
  • Skip size on the lorry (4-8 yard)
  • Excess waiting time charges
  • Your location

Grab Hire (Per Load)

Low

£160

Average

£240

High

£335

20-40 minutes on site

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A grab lorry collects loose waste (soil, rubble, green waste) using a hydraulic arm. Removes up to 16 tonnes per load. Ideal for large volumes of heavy or loose material.

What affects the price

  • Lorry size (4-wheel, 6-wheel or 8-wheel)
  • Waste type (clean soil is cheapest, mixed waste dearer)
  • Access for the grab arm (needs to reach waste from road)
  • Your location

Permit for Skip on Road

Low

£15

Average

£40

High

£95

Valid for 7-14 days

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Council permit required when a skip is placed on a public road, pavement or parking space rather than a private driveway. Most skip companies can arrange the permit on your behalf.

What affects the price

  • Local council fees (vary significantly by area)
  • Duration of permit required
  • Whether the skip company arranges it for you
  • London boroughs are typically the most expensive

Hazardous Waste Skip

Low

£200

Average

£320

High

£555

7-14 day hire

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Specialist skip for hazardous materials such as asbestos, plasterboard, clinical waste or contaminated soil. Requires licensed disposal and separate handling from general waste.

What affects the price

  • Type of hazardous material
  • Volume and weight of waste
  • Specialist disposal and licensing costs
  • Whether asbestos survey and removal is needed

Same Day Skip Delivery

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£65

Delivered within hours

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Surcharge for same-day or next-day skip delivery on top of the standard skip hire price. Not all companies offer this and availability depends on stock and scheduling.

What affects the price

  • Time of day the order is placed
  • Skip size and availability
  • Your location and distance from depot
  • Day of the week (weekends may cost more)

Extended Hire (Per Extra Week)

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£65

Per additional week

More details

Charge per additional week if you need to keep a skip beyond the standard 7-14 day hire period. Applied to any skip size.

What affects the price

  • Skip size (larger skips cost more per week)
  • Whether the skip is on a road (permit renewal may be needed)
  • Skip company policy on extended hire
  • Your location

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Skip Hire

Here is what to expect when hiring a skip, from choosing the right size to collection day.

1

Work Out What Size Skip You Need

Start by estimating how much waste your project will produce. A small bathroom refit typically fills a 4-yard midi skip, while a full kitchen renovation or house clearout usually needs a 6 or 8-yard builders skip. If in doubt, go one size up — overfilling a skip means it cannot be collected, and you will end up paying for a second one.

2

Get Quotes and Compare Prices

Contact two or three local skip hire companies and compare prices for the same skip size. Check whether the quote includes delivery, collection, disposal and VAT, as some firms quote before tax. Ask about weight limits too — going over the tonnage allowance on heavy materials like soil or rubble can add significant surcharges.

3

Book Your Skip and Arrange Delivery

Most skip companies can deliver within one to three working days, though same-day delivery is available at extra cost. Confirm the delivery date and agree exactly where the skip will be placed. The driver will need clear access and enough room to lower the skip safely off the lorry.

4

Sort Out a Council Permit If Needed

If the skip is going on a public road, pavement or grass verge, you need a permit from your local council. Most skip companies will arrange this for you and add the cost to your invoice. Permits typically take two to five working days to process, so factor this into your timeline. No permit is needed if the skip sits entirely on your own driveway or land.

5

Fill the Skip With Permitted Waste Only

Load the skip with general household, garden or building waste. You cannot put in hazardous items such as asbestos, batteries, gas cylinders, paint, tyres or electrical appliances — these need specialist disposal. Keep the waste level below the top of the skip walls, as overfilled skips cannot legally be transported on the road.

6

Collection and Responsible Disposal

Once you are finished, call the skip company to arrange collection. The lorry will pick up the skip and take it to a licensed waste transfer station where materials are sorted for recycling and disposal. A reputable company will provide a waste transfer note as proof that your waste was disposed of legally.

Regional comparison

How North Norfolk Compares

Average cost of mini skip (2 yard) across regions.

North Norfolk
-20% £105
National Average
baseline £130
London
+24% £160

Local insights

What Affects Skip Hire Costs in North Norfolk?

The East of England has a broad housing mix, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in older market towns to post-war new towns like Stevenage and Harlow, and sprawling modern estates across Essex and Suffolk. North Norfolk has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work. The flat terrain and fenland conditions in parts of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire can bring specific challenges such as high water tables and subsidence risk that affect skip hire work. With a population of null, North Norfolk is a area where skip hire costs are one of the most affordable areas — midi skip (4 yard) here averages around £160.

The East of England sits slightly above the national average for trade costs in commuter areas closer to London, and closer to average further out. Labour rates in North Norfolk are around 20% below the UK average. In North Norfolk, local demand for skip hire services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Proximity to London means some tradespeople also serve the capital, which can affect local availability at busy times.

What you pay for skip hire work in North Norfolk depends on the property type, job complexity and materials chosen. Post-war housing in new town developments often has straightforward layouts that keep costs down, while older properties in market towns across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire may need more preparation. A typical mini skip (2 yard) in North Norfolk costs around £105, while roll-on roll-off skip (20-40 yard) ranges from £200 to £555. As a area that is one of the most affordable areas, North Norfolk sits in a reasonable range for skip hire work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in North Norfolk, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good skip hire will check the existing conditions, consider any ground or damp issues common in the region, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need builder (£23,850–£63,600), demolition (£795–£2,785), or landscaping (£400–£955) in North Norfolk.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about skip hire costs in North Norfolk.

What size skip do I need?
A mini skip (2 yards) is suitable for a small bathroom refit or garden clearance. A midi skip (4 yards) handles a single room renovation. A builders skip (6-8 yards) covers a full kitchen or bathroom strip-out. For larger projects like house clearances or extensions, a 10-14 yard skip may be needed. Your skip company can advise based on the job.
Do I need a permit to put a skip on the road?
If the skip is placed on a public road, pavement or verge, you need a skip permit from your local council. Permits typically cost 20-65 and take 1-5 working days to arrange. If the skip is on your private driveway or land, no permit is needed. Your skip company usually arranges the permit for you.
What items cannot go in a skip?
You cannot put hazardous waste in a skip including asbestos, batteries, gas cylinders, paint, solvents, tyres, electrical appliances (fridges, TVs), plasterboard (must be separated), and medical waste. Mixing prohibited items can result in the skip company charging you extra or refusing to collect.
What is the difference between skip hire and grab hire?
A skip is delivered, left on-site for you to fill, then collected. Grab hire uses a lorry with a hydraulic arm that loads waste directly — ideal for large volumes of heavy material like soil, rubble or concrete. Grab hire is usually charged per load and can be cheaper and faster than a skip for bulky waste.
How long can I keep a skip for?
Standard skip hire is for 7 to 14 days depending on the company. If you need it longer, most firms charge £30-£80 per extra week. Let your skip company know in advance if you think you will need it beyond the standard hire period, especially if it is on the road — your council permit may also need extending.
Can I put a skip on my driveway?
Yes, provided your driveway is long enough for the skip and strong enough to take the weight. A full 6-yard builders skip can weigh over 6 tonnes, so block-paved or gravel drives may be damaged. The delivery lorry also needs to be able to reach the driveway without obstruction from overhanging trees, gates or parked cars.
How far in advance should I book a skip?
Two to three working days is usually enough, though during busy periods such as spring and summer you may want to book a week ahead. If you need a council road permit, allow at least five working days on top. Same-day delivery is sometimes available but costs extra and depends on availability.
What happens if I overfill my skip?
The skip company will refuse to collect an overfilled skip because it is illegal to transport one on UK roads if waste is above the top edge. You will either need to remove waste until it is level, or pay for a second skip. Some companies charge an additional visit fee to come back after you have reduced the load.
Can I share a skip with my neighbour?
There is nothing stopping you from sharing a skip with a neighbour and splitting the cost. Just agree upfront who is booking, paying and responsible for what goes in. Remember that you are liable for anything in the skip, so make sure no prohibited items are added.
Is skip hire cheaper than a council tip run?
Taking waste to a household waste recycling centre yourself is free, but you need a vehicle, time and possibly multiple trips. For anything more than a few bin bags, skip hire is usually more convenient and often works out cheaper when you factor in your time, fuel and potential van hire costs.
How much does a skip hire cost in North Norfolk in 2026?
Mini Skip (2 Yard) in North Norfolk typically costs between £65 and £160, with the average being around £105. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are skip hire prices cheaper in North Norfolk than London?
Yes. North Norfolk skip hire costs are typically 20% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For mini skip (2 yard), you could save over £55 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good skip hire in North Norfolk?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects skip hire prices in North Norfolk?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. North Norfolk rates are 20% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do skip hire prices include materials in North Norfolk?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.