Mixed Heavy Waste Skip Bin Hire in Geelong & Nearby Suburbs

GM Skip Bins provides reliable and affordable mixed heavy waste skip bin hire across Geelong, Lara, Torquay, Corio, and surrounding suburbs. Our bins are ideal for construction, demolition, and large clean-up projects.

Our mixed heavy waste skip bins are designed for dense materials such as bricks, concrete, tiles, soil, and rubble. Available in various sizes, they support efficient heavy waste removal for residential and commercial sites.

We follow EPA Victoria guidelines to ensure safe handling, transport, and disposal of heavy rubbish, helping reduce environmental impact while maintaining compliance with local waste regulations.

What Types of Waste Can Be Placed in a Mixed Heavy Waste Skip Bin?

  • Bricks, concrete, and pavers

  • Tiles, ceramics, and rubble

  • Soil and small rocks (non-contaminated)

  • Heavy construction debris

  • Hard waste from renovation or demolition projects

🚫 Not allowed: asbestos, chemicals, liquid waste, tyres, gas bottles, batteries, or hazardous materials.

FAQ's

All You Should Know About Mixed Heavy Waste Skip Bin Hire

  • Q1. What is mixed heavy waste?

    Mixed heavy waste includes dense construction and demolition materials such as bricks, concrete, tiles, and soil that require specialised heavy waste removal services.

  • Q2. What size mixed heavy waste skip bin do I need?

    For small renovation work, a 2m³–4m³ bin may be suitable. Larger construction or demolition jobs often require 6m³–9m³ bins or hook bins for bulk waste.

  • Q3. Can I mix heavy waste with general waste?

    No. Heavy materials like bricks and concrete must be placed in a dedicated mixed heavy waste skip bin to ensure proper disposal and avoid additional charges.

  • Q4. Is heavy rubbish recycled?

    Where possible, materials such as concrete and bricks are processed at authorised recycling facilities to reduce landfill and support sustainable construction practices.

  • Q5. Do I need a permit for heavy rubbish collection in Geelong?

    A permit is only required if the skip bin is placed on public land. No permit is needed when positioned on private property such as a driveway.