Wroughton, Wiltshire · 16 miles from depot
Roofing & Renovation Waste Skips in Wroughton
Skips for tiles, felt, battens and strip-out debris on roofing and renovation jobs. within 1–2 working days delivery, licensed disposal and fixed all-inclusive prices.
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Roofing jobs generate a heavy, awkward mix of old tiles, slates, felt, battens and broken timbers that cannot just go in a general skip without some thought about weight. A standard concrete tile weighs around 4 kg, so even a modest re-roof over a semi-detached produces upwards of a tonne of material. We size the skip to match: most re-roofing jobs fit a 4 or 6-yard builders skip, though a large hip roof or double-extension project often fills an 8-yard. We set a weight limit of 1.5 tonnes on 4-yard loads and 2.5 tonnes on 6-yard loads, so if you are stripping a heavy concrete tile or natural slate roof, spread the load sensibly and let us know in advance. The one material we cannot take is asbestos cement sheeting, which was used on outbuildings, garages and flat roofs built before around 2000. If you suspect your old roof covering contains asbestos, stop and have it tested before breaking it up. Asbestos removal is tightly regulated and needs a licensed contractor. Bitumen-sealed flat roofing felt in small quantities is generally fine, but full bitumen drums or large quantities of tar-bound material are not accepted. Waste from loft conversions and internal strip-outs can go in the same skip as the roofing debris, provided you keep it to timber, old insulation, plasterboard off-cuts and general renovation rubble. Note that plasterboard should ideally be kept separate or at least kept to a small proportion of the load, as landfill tax rules apply differently to plasterboard waste and we may need to charge a surcharge for heavy plasterboard-mixed loads. We recycle tiles and concrete rubble into aggregate where possible through our licensed transfer station.
Wroughton is a village of around 8,000 people in Wiltshire, sitting about 16 miles from our Faringdon base on the southern edge of Swindon. The SN4 postcode covers the village and its surrounding lanes. It is known locally for Wroughton Airfield and the Science Museum's large object store, and Clouts Wood sits just to the east. We serve the full village and the hamlets nearby.
Roofing & Renovation Waste Skips in Wroughton: what we take
We take
- Roof tiles & slates
- Felt & battens
- Timber
- Mixed renovation debris
Not in this skip
- Asbestos cement sheets (specialist removal)
- Bitumen drums
- Gas bottles
Ideal for
- Re-roofing
- Loft conversions
- Renovations
- Strip-outs
Best skip sizes for roofing & renovation waste skips in Wroughton
Roofing & Renovation Waste Skips Wroughton, FAQs
Do you provide roofing & renovation waste skips in Wroughton?
Yes. Wroughton is 16 miles from our Faringdon depot, so we provide roofing & renovation waste skips with within 1–2 working days delivery. Roofing jobs generate a heavy, awkward mix of old tiles, slates, felt, battens and broken timbers that cannot just go in a general skip without some thought about weight. A standard concrete tile weighs around 4 kg, so even a modest re-roof over a semi-detached produces upwards of a tonne of material. We size the skip to match: most re-roofing jobs fit a 4 or 6-yard builders skip, though a large hip roof or double-extension project often fills an 8-yard. We set a weight limit of 1.5 tonnes on 4-yard loads and 2.5 tonnes on 6-yard loads, so if you are stripping a heavy concrete tile or natural slate roof, spread the load sensibly and let us know in advance. The one material we cannot take is asbestos cement sheeting, which was used on outbuildings, garages and flat roofs built before around 2000. If you suspect your old roof covering contains asbestos, stop and have it tested before breaking it up. Asbestos removal is tightly regulated and needs a licensed contractor. Bitumen-sealed flat roofing felt in small quantities is generally fine, but full bitumen drums or large quantities of tar-bound material are not accepted. Waste from loft conversions and internal strip-outs can go in the same skip as the roofing debris, provided you keep it to timber, old insulation, plasterboard off-cuts and general renovation rubble. Note that plasterboard should ideally be kept separate or at least kept to a small proportion of the load, as landfill tax rules apply differently to plasterboard waste and we may need to charge a surcharge for heavy plasterboard-mixed loads. We recycle tiles and concrete rubble into aggregate where possible through our licensed transfer station.
What can I put in the skip for roofing & renovation waste skips in Wroughton?
We take: Roof tiles & slates, Felt & battens, Timber, Mixed renovation debris. We cannot take: Asbestos cement sheets (specialist removal), Bitumen drums, Gas bottles.
Which skip size is best in Wroughton?
For roofing & renovation waste skips we usually recommend 4 Yard Builders Skip, 6 Yard Builders Skip, 8 Yard Maxi Skip. Use the instant price tool for your exact cost in Wroughton.
Do I need a permit in Wroughton?
If the skip sits on private land, no. For on-road placement we arrange the permit through Swindon Borough Council. Wroughton falls under Swindon Borough Council.