PROFESSIONAL SKIP HIRE IN DEPTFORD SE8

Deptford skip hire SE8

Residential skip hire

Maybe your home in Deptford needs de-cluttering or the garage or loft needs a clearout. Perhaps you’ve just fitted a new kitchen or bathroom and need to get rid of the old one.

If you’ve decided to spruce up the garden or demolish that old shed to make space for a new one, you’ll need to get rid of all that unwanted waste at some point. That’s when it’s time to call in the professionals.

If you’re not sure what size of skip you’ll need, we’ll be able to offer expert advice based on the size and types of items you’re getting rid of.

Commercial skip hire

Is your Deptford business having a refit or do you have an ongoing waste stream that needs clearing regularly? Have you just taken over a shop or office and are looking at giving it a makeover?

Deptford construction sites

Are you a property developer in Deptford that needs your site kept clear and free of debris? We provide a range of skip sizes to choose from, so you can pick the size that’s right for you.

If any of the above scenarios apply to you, get in touch with Metro Waste to see how we can help you clear away your waste in Deptford, South East London SE8.

Bagged or loose rubbish

Leftover DIY debris

Kitchen & bathroom suites

White goods

Old furniture/wardrobes

Metal & wood

Green garden waste

Construction debris

Offices & shops cleared

All household junk

Skip hire Deptford SE8

Skip hire Deptford SE8

Is hiring a skip in Deptford not an option?

There are times when a skip just isn’t suitable for the job. Our Deptford rubbish clearance service is a great alternative. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.

Did you know?

Deptford began life as a ford of the Ravensbourne (near what is now Deptford Bridge DLR station) along the route of the Celtic trackway which was later paved by the Romans and developed into the medieval Watling Street. The modern name has morphed slighly from the original “deep ford”.

Deptford was part of the pilgrimage route from London to Canterbury used by the pilgrims in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and is mentioned in the Prologue to the “Reeve’s Tale”. The ford developed into first a wooden then a stone bridge, and in 1497 saw the Battle of Deptford Bridge, in which rebels from Cornwall, led by Michael An Gof, marched on London protesting against punitive taxes, but were heavily defeated by the King’s forces.

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