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14 YARD ENCLOSED SKIP
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A 14-yard enclosed skip is a large waste container with lockable doors and a roofed, fully enclosed design. Compared to open skips, it has a number of specific benefits:
Key Benefits Security Against Theft & Unauthorised Use
Lockable lids/doors prevent fly-tipping (others dumping waste in your skip).
Deters theft of valuable scrap metals, wiring, or recyclables.
Weather Protection
Keeps waste dry, especially important for cardboard, plasterboard, paper, or materials that degrade or become heavier when wet.
Reduces risk of environmental contamination from rainwater runoff.
Safety & Containment
Prevents debris, dust, and lighter materials (plastic, paper, insulation) from blowing out into the street.
Reduces fire risks since materials are enclosed.
Compliance with Regulations
Enclosed skips are often required for certain waste types (e.g., confidential documents, hazardous or sensitive waste).
Helps sites meet local council or environmental requirements.
Better for Urban & Public Areas
Looks tidier than an open skip, reducing visual impact in public or residential areas.
Keeps odours, pests, and vermin under control.
Capacity & Convenience
14-yard size offers plenty of space (about 120–140 bin bags worth of waste), suitable for bulky but lighter materials (wood, packaging, plastics, garden waste).
In short: A 14-yard enclosed skip is ideal if you need security, weather protection, and compliance while still handling a fairly large volume of waste. |
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