Traditional Skip Bins vs. Trailer-Mounted Skips for Hire
You usually rely on traditional dumpster rental for your waste and rubbish disposal needs. Oftentimes, you need to hire trucks to haul the bins and deliver them on the dumping sites. As a result, you pay unnecessarily more for garbage disposal.
But, that is about to change. Trailer-mounted skip bins are now slowly dominating Australian suburbs as tradespeople, residents, builders, landscapers, renovators and DIY creative and innovative solution to their waste and rubbish removal means.
To compare which method can help you save money on the long run, here is a comparison categorised according to three factors – costs, security and sustainability as well as required energy.
Costs
With immovable skip bins, you need to pay for the dumpster rent and hire a truck to haul the bin. You also need to pay for the fuel and trucks consume large amounts of it. Then there is the council permit which allows you to use the bins in the city.
With bin trailers the costs will dramatically decrease. No need for trucks. You can just tow the bin trailers using your car. As for the permit, you will not be needing any because trailer-mounted bins especially from Trailer Trash are road registered. As for the fuel, you will be just be consuming the same amount of gasoline you use every day.
Security
Mobile skip bins come with a lockable lid. This means that you can maximise your skip space and avoid unauthorised filling at night. More importantly, the lock reduces your liability should anyone climb into your bin and get injured. The lid can also help you prevent spillage especially while you are transporting your rubbish to the depot.
Sustainability
Traditional rubbish bins cannot help you reduce your carbon footprint. Since you can just tow mobile skip bins, you use less fuel than the traditional haulers. As a result you can help minimise greenhouse gas pollution.
Required Energy
Unlike immovable skip bins which is just placed in one corner, mobile rubbish bins can be moved around the work site. This means you can move the bin to the rubbish rather than moving the rubbish to the bin, reducing the time and energy in loading your waste to the bin.
With these benefits and advantages, it is now clear which waste disposal method can help you solve real problems. To know more about the trailer-mounted skip bins, call 1300-335-724 or log on to http://www.trailertrash.com.au/