PROFESSIONAL SKIP HIRE IN PECKHAM

PECKHAM SKIP HIRE
Residential
Maybe your home in Peckham 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
Is your Peckham 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?
Peckham construction sites
Are you a property developer in Peckham 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 Peckham, South East London SE5, SE15 and SE22.
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 Peckham
Skip hire Peckham
Is hiring a skip in Peckham not an option?
There are times when a skip just isn’t suitable for the job. Our Peckham rubbish clearance service is a great alternative. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.
Did you know?
Peckham became popular as a wealthy residential area in the 16th century and there are several claims that Christopher Wren had local links. By the 18th century, the area was a more commercial centre and attracted industrialists who wanted to avoid paying the expensive rents in central London. Peckham also boasted extensive market gardens and orchards growing produce for the nearby markets of London.
The late 19th century saw the arrival of George Batty, a manufacturer of condiments, whose main business stood at Finsbury Pavement. The company’s Peckham premises occupied 19 railway arches. It was acquired by the H. J. Heinz Company in 1905 as their first UK manufacturing base.