Skip Bin Hire - www.bookabin.com.au

February 28th, 2010 by The BookaBin Australia Bin Hire Team

There really is only one place to go for the easiest, quickest and most customer friendly website in Australia for hiring a skip bin.  Where you ask?  Simply type in www.bookabin.com.au

As you’ll see right from the beginning, all you have to do is start by entering your postcode, then follow the simple step by step process to having your skip bin delivery and collection confirmation emailed directly to you.

So save yourself some time and money, and the next time you need a skip bin, think bookabin.com.au.

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Public Holidays – Great For Cleaning Up!

February 18th, 2010 by The BookaBin Australia Bin Hire Team

We all know Easter is on its way.  This year Easter weekend runs from Good Friday, April 2nd until Monday April 5th.  A few lucky people will also have another Public Holiday to utilise before Easter.  Firstly West Australia celebrates Labour Day on Monday March 1st and then on Monday March 8th VIC celebrates Labour Day, ACT celebrates Canberra Day and SA has Adelaide Cup day to enjoy.

Make the most of the bright weather and get the place cleaned up.  Visit www.bookabin.com.au to view options available for skip bin hire.

Currently bookabin provides service in most areas with a variety of sizes available for General Waste, Clean fill, Green Waste and Soil disposal.

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www.bookabin.com.au

February 11th, 2010 by The BookaBin Australia Bin Hire Team

At www.bookabin.com.au we strive to make the website as easy and user friendly as possible. The site is packed full with all the information needed before you rent a bin. If you need to know what waste type can go in what bin or to know how high to fill the bin, the FAQ page has answers to most things. If your still in doubt about something after reading the FAQ page, you can flick us an email to admin@bookabin.com.au or you can talk to one of our friendly team members through the live chat function.

Purchasing has never been so easy!

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I Have Mixed Waste…Which Bin Do I Use?

February 4th, 2010 by The BookaBin Australia Bin Hire Team

Many customers contact bookabin to find out which bin to order because they have a mixture of waste.

If you have less than a wheelbarrow of soil or concrete, a similar amount of green garden waste and general junk from around the house, this can all be mixed in a general waste bin.

If you have more than a wheelbarrow of clean fill type waste as well as other bits and pieces, we often suggest two smaller bins for different waste types, rather than a large general waste bin, as you can reach the weight limit fairly quickly if you have more than a wheelbarrow of dirt or concrete.

The bin types available are:

General Waste: (suitable for light domestic and commercial waste) - NOT suitable for clean fill as it is too heavy, typically anything involved with a “general clean up around the house and section” that is neither liquid nor hazardous waste. The weight limit on this bin is 150kg per 1 cubic meter (eg: 3cm weight limit is 450kg)

Clean Fill / Hardfill: (soil, clay, sand, concrete, asphalt, brick, rock, tiles, etc) There is no weight limit on this bin because of the heavy nature of the waste.

Green Garden Waste: (leafy green garden waste) - NOT suitable for clean fill, as green waste is disposed of differently, use this bin if you have any of the following: Grass, leaves, tree trimmings, small branches and other organic materials. The weight limit on this bin is 150kg per 1 cubic meter (eg: 3cm weight limit is 450kg)

Soil / Dirt: (100% pure soil / dirt only - no turf or contaminants) the cost of disposing of the pure soil is cheaper than if it is contaminated with other waste, if you mix other waste with the soil you will be charged additional fees as the disposal is more expensive. There is no weight limit on this bin because of the heavy nature of the waste.

Hazardous waste cannot be placed in any skip bin. This includes TV’s, monitors, fridges, paints, solvents, liquids or any asbestos. To dispose of any of these materials you need to contact your local council. They will be able to provide you with a contact who can dispose of anything hazardous or not accepted in your skip bin (i.e. food waste).

Use the LIVE CHAT function on the website to ask any questions you may have regarding which type of bin is best for your needs.

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