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Soil, Rubble & Hardcore Skip Hire

Heavy-material skips for soil, hardcore, concrete and aggregates, recycled into new builds.

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Fixed, all-inclusive: delivery, 14-day hire, collection & licensed recycling. Price shown includes VAT.

£114 2 Yard Mini Skip · inc. VAT
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Soil, hardcore, concrete and aggregates are the heaviest materials you will put in a skip, and weight limits matter more here than anywhere else. A 4-yard builders skip holds roughly 3 to 4 tonnes, which is about right for a typical domestic patio breakout or small groundworks job. Push beyond that and the lorry cannot legally lift it. For larger excavations we recommend a 2-yard or 3-yard mini skip filled and swapped in runs rather than one overloaded 6-yard, or we can arrange a grab lorry for bulk muckaway instead. Keep these loads clean. Mixed waste ruins the recycling value of inert materials, so do not throw general rubbish, timber or plasterboard in with your soil and rubble. Clean inert loads go to a licensed recycling facility where they are crushed and graded back into aggregate for new construction. Contaminated soil is a different matter: if the ground has been treated with herbicides, has fuel spills, or is near old industrial land, it may require a waste characterisation test before we can accept it. If you are unsure, tell us when you book. We cover Faringdon, Abingdon, Wantage, Swindon, Cirencester and surrounding areas within 30 miles of SN7 7SS. Street placement of a skip requires a council permit, which we can apply for on your behalf. Driveways do not need a permit. Skips placed on a public road must carry lights and cones overnight under the Highways Act, and we supply these as standard.

Ideal for

  • Patios & driveways
  • Groundworks
  • Excavations
  • Concrete breakouts

What goes in, and what does not

We take

  • Soil
  • Hardcore & rubble
  • Concrete
  • Bricks & blocks
  • Aggregates

Not in this skip

  • Mixing heavy and light waste (use separate skips)
  • Plasterboard
  • Contaminated soil without testing

Recommended sizes

Best skips for soil, rubble & hardcore skip hire

2cubic yards

Mini Skip

20–30 bin bags · 1.5m × 0.75m × 0.55m
No permit on driveway
from £95 +VAT
3cubic yards

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30–35 bin bags · 1.8m × 1.3m × 0.7m
No permit on driveway
from £120 +VAT
4cubic yards

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40–45 bin bags · 1.8m × 1.5m × 0.9m
No permit on driveway
from £145 +VAT

Soil, Rubble & Hardcore Skip Hire, FAQs

How heavy can my soil or rubble skip get before it is a problem?

Each skip size has a maximum fill weight, and heavy materials hit that limit before the skip looks full. A 2-yard mini skip is typically capped at around 1.5 to 2 tonnes, a 3-yard midi at 2.5 tonnes, and a 4-yard builders skip at 3 to 4 tonnes. If you tip in a full patio's worth of concrete slabs, a 4-yard can be overweight with plenty of visual space to spare. We cannot lift an overweight skip safely, so it is better to book smaller and let us swap it out than to overfill a larger one.

Can I put plasterboard in with my rubble?

No. Plasterboard must be kept separate from all other waste, including soil and rubble. The sulphates in plasterboard react with biodegradable material in landfill to produce hydrogen sulphide gas, which is why it is classified under the Hazardous Waste Regulations and must go to a dedicated gypsum recycling stream. If you have plasterboard to dispose of alongside rubble, tell us when you book and we will advise on a separate collection or a split load.

What happens to the material once it leaves site?

Clean inert loads, meaning soil, concrete, bricks and hardcore with no contamination and no mixed waste, go to a licensed materials recycling facility. There they are crushed, screened and graded into secondary aggregate, which is then sold back into the construction industry for sub-base, drainage blanket and road foundation use. This keeps the material out of landfill entirely. Mixed or contaminated loads cannot follow this route and cost more to process, which is why we ask you to keep loads clean.

Do I need a permit if the skip will sit on my driveway?

No permit is needed for a skip placed entirely on private land, including your driveway, as long as no part of it overhangs the pavement or highway. If the only option is the road outside your property, we apply for a skip permit from the Vale of White Horse or relevant local authority on your behalf. Permit lead times vary but are typically two to five working days, so let us know when you book if you think you will need road placement. Skips on the public highway must be lit and signed overnight, which we provide as part of the placement.

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What our customers say

★★★★★

“Booked a 6 yard skip online in the evening and it was on the drive by 9am the next day. Fixed price, no surprises. Exactly what you want.”

Sarah M. · Faringdon · Domestic skip hire
★★★★★

“We run a building firm and use Valley for all our sites now. Reliable swaps, sensible prices and the trade account makes invoicing painless.”

Dave R. · Swindon · Builders skip hire
★★★★★

“Clearing my late father’s house was hard enough. They sorted the permit, delivered an 8 yard skip and could not have been more considerate.”

Priya K. · Abingdon · House clearance

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