SKIP HIRE TOOTING SW17
With over 25 years of trading under our belt, we’re the perfect solution for skip hire in Tooting

TOOTING SKIP HIRE FOR HOMES AND BUSINESSES
Residential skip hire
Maybe your home 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.
Perhaps you’ve decided to spruce up the garden or demolish that old shed to make space for a new one. Whatever the reason, you’ll need to get rid of all that unwanted waste at some point and that’s when it’s time to call in the professionals.
If you’re not sure what size of skip you’ll need to hire, 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 Tooting 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?
Tooting construction sites
Are you a property developer in Tooting SW17 that needs your site kept clear and free of debris?
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 with our fast and efficient skip hire service in Tooting, south west London SW17.
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
Tooting Skip Hire Not an Option?
There are times a skip just isn’t suitable for the job. Our Tooting rubbish removal service is a great alternative With a huge capacity of 13.6 cubic metres, our tipper trucks are able to remove either full or part loads, so you’ll only pay for the amount of rubbish that’s being cleared. We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.
Did you know?
Born in nearby Wandsworth, renowned astronomical and planetary expert Pete Mouginis-Mark discovered a crater on Mars in 2004.
The International Astronomical Union’s rules concerning the naming of craters state that any crater less than 60km across must be named after settlements with a population of less than 100,000. This particular crater was christened ‘Tooting’, as it’s appearance reminded Pete of Tooting Bec.