PROFESSIONAL SKIP HIRE IN HAMMERSMITH W6
HAMMERSMITH SKIP HIRE
Residential skips
Maybe your house in Hammersmith needs de-cluttering or the garage or loft needs clearing of all the excess junk, debris and litter. Perhaps you’ve just fitted a new kitchen or bathroom and need to dispose 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 garbage removal professionals.
If you’re not sure what size skip you’ll need to hire, we’ll be able to offer expert advice based on the amount of trash that needs removing.
Commercial skip hire
Is your Hammersmith 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 that’s full of litter and debris that needs removing?
Service summary: Cheap skip hire in Hammersmith. Various sizes with fast delivery in West London W6.
Skip hire Hammersmith
Skip hire Hammersmith
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
Is hiring a skip in Hammersmith not an option?
There are times when a skip just isn’t suitable for the job. Our Hammersmith rubbish clearance service is a great alternative. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.
Did you know?
Shepherds Bush, White City, Acton, Kensington, Holland Park, Fulham, Parsons Green, Barnes, Chiswick, Gunnersbury, Turnham Green and Bedford Park.
In 1745, two Scots, James Lee and Lewis Kennedy, established the Vineyard Nursery, over six acres devoted to landscaping plants. During the next hundred and fifty years the nursery introduced many new plants to England, including fuchsia and the standard rose tree.
‘The Dove’ is a riverside pub and is well-known for being listed in the 2016 Guinness Book of Records as the smallest bar room in the world, with a small space on the right of the bar. The pub was frequented by Ernest Hemingway and Graham Greene. It’s also claimed that James Thomson lodged and likely wrote Rule Britannia there. The narrow alley in which the pub stands is the only remnant of the old riverside village of Hammersmith, which was largely demolished during the 1930s.