Skip bin waste guide

Choose the waste type that best matches your load. If you’re unsure, call and we’ll guide you.

Don’t fill above the rim

Bin Master's owner loading a skip onto their truck

Waste streams

Common waste types

Tap a waste type to view what’s allowed, what isn’t, and any special requirements.

For domestic service, we price each of our skip bins individually based on the type of waste and materials that you are going to place in the bin. The bin pricing will be determined by the categories that your waste falls into (you can mix categories).

General waste (light) skip bins

Great for household clean-ups and mixed light waste. General yard waste and green waste can be mixed in one skip bin.


Included: furniture, toys, clothing, timber, tools, white goods, books, carpets/underlay

Prohibited: liquids/chemicals, aerosols, hazardous materials, asbestos, loose insulation

Green waste skip bin

Strictly light green waste only.


Included: branches, lawn clippings, wood chips/bark, plants/shrubs, untreated timber

Prohibited: treated timber/pine, dirt/sand/soil/clay, general waste

Builders skip bins

Pricing is determined by the materials you plan to put in the bin. Many building materials can be recycled.


Included: timber, steel, gyprock, bricks (rules apply)

Prohibited: dirt/sand/soil/clay, liquids/chemicals, tyres, gas bottles, asbestos

Concrete skip bins

Strictly for heavy masonry waste.



Included: concrete, bricks, tiles, rock, pavers

Prohibited: everything else

Dirt and soil skip bin

Requires its own bin and can’t be mixed with other materials.


Included: certified Virgin Excavated Natural Material (VENM)

Prohibited: everything else

Asbestos

We supply specialised 3m³ hazibags for non-friable asbestos and transport to a licensed landfill.


Included: approved hazibags (as specified)

Prohibited: mixed loads / unapproved packaging

Need help choosing? Call 0400 562 000

Same-day delivery available (where possible).

Waste Type

General waste (light) skip bins

Great for household clean-ups and mixed light waste. General yard waste and green waste can be mixed in one skip bin.

Included: furniture, toys, clothing, timber, tools, white goods, books, carpets/underlay

Prohibited: liquids/chemicals, aerosols, hazardous materials, asbestos, loose insulation

Accepted items

Cardboard & packaging

Household items

Furniture

Clothing & soft furnishings

Books & paper

Timber (light)

Green waste (small amounts)

Not allowed

Concrete / bricks / tiles

Dirt / soil / rocks

Asbestos

Liquids / chemicals

Paints & solvents

Batteries

Notes

  • Don’t fill above the rim.
  • If you’re unsure, call and we’ll confirm what’s allowed.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Waste Type

Green waste skip bin

Strictly light green waste only.

Included: branches, lawn clippings, wood chips/bark, plants/shrubs, untreated timber

Prohibited: treated timber/pine, dirt/sand/soil/clay, general waste

Accepted items

Lawn clippings

Branches

Leaves

Palm fronds

Plants & shrubs

Not allowed

General waste

Treated timber

Dirt / soil

Concrete / bricks

Asbestos

Notes

  • No dirt mixed in.
  • If you have treated timber, choose Builders waste.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Waste Type

Builders skip bins

Pricing is determined by the materials you plan to put in the bin. Many building materials can be recycled.

Included: timber, steel, gyprock, bricks (rules apply)

Prohibited: dirt/sand/soil/clay, liquids/chemicals, tyres, gas bottles, asbestos

Accepted items

Timber offcuts

Plasterboard

Metal

Bricks / tiles (small amounts - rules apply)

Packaging

Not allowed

Asbestos

Liquids / chemicals

Food waste

Gas bottles

Dirt / soil (unless booked as dirt/soil)

Notes

  • Mixed loads may attract different pricing depending on what’s included.
  • Keep concrete/brick separate if possible.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Waste Type

Concrete skip bins

Strictly for heavy masonry waste.

Included: concrete, bricks, tiles, rock, pavers

Prohibited: everything else

Accepted items

Concrete

Bricks

Tiles

Rock

Pavers

Not allowed

Timber

Green waste

General waste

Dirt / soil (unless confirmed)

Asbestos

Notes

  • Masonry-only keeps disposal costs down and avoids contamination.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Waste Type

Dirt and soil skip bin

Call to book

Requires its own bin and can’t be mixed with other materials.

Included: certified Virgin Excavated Natural Material (VENM)

Prohibited: everything else

Accepted items

Clean fill / excavated soil

Dirt

Clay

Not allowed

Rocks (unless confirmed)

Green waste

General waste

Concrete / bricks

Asbestos

Notes

  • Call to book so we can confirm what you have and supply the right bin.
  • If it’s mixed, it will need a different waste type.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Waste Type

Asbestos

Call to book

We supply specialised 3m³ hazibags for non-friable asbestos and transport to a licensed landfill.

Included: approved hazibags (as specified)

Prohibited: mixed loads / unapproved packaging

Accepted items

Asbestos (bagged/handled as required)

Hazibags (where applicable)

Not allowed

Mixed loads

Notes

  • Important: all asbestos must be placed in approved hazibags.
  • Removal requires a licensed professional.
  • Call to book and we’ll guide you through the correct process.

If your load doesn’t fit neatly into one category, call first - we’ll help you choose the correct waste type.

Recycling

If your load is mostly recyclable, we may be able to offer a discount - ask our team.

Common recyclable materials

Timber and hardwood

Steel and other metal

Concrete

Bricks

Tiles

Cardboard

Terms

Conditions of hire

These conditions apply across all waste types. For waste-specific restrictions, refer to the relevant section above.

Payment

  • Payment is made on delivery (card or cash) or via phone with our office.
  • We don’t accept payment on pickup.
  • If you extend hire time, payment is made on the day the hire is extended (not on pickup).

Hire period

  • Standard hire is 7 days (including the weekend).
  • Please arrange extensions with the office at least 24 hours before pickup day.

Contamination & restricted items

  • Contamination with prohibited items will incur a minimum fee of $200.00 and possible reload fees.



If asbestos is found in any skip bin’s we reserve the right to return and tip the bin back at the customers house or a fee will be charged to cover the safe transport and disposal of the asbestos.

Unsure? Call 0400 562 000 before you load the bin.

Bin safety

Don’t overload your skip. Bins must not be filled above the rim.

Weight limits

Overweight fees: $35 per 100kgs overweight.

2 Cubic Metre – 750kg

3 Cubic Metre – 1000kg

4 Cubic Metre – 1200kg

5 Cubic Metre – 1400kg

6 Cubic Metre – 1600kg

8 Cubic Metre – 1800kg

10 Cubic Metre – 2200kg

12 Cubic Metre – 2700kg

We estimate concrete & soil to weigh roughly 1–1.25 tonne per cubic metre.

Browse sizes & pricing

Compare skip bins from 2m to 12m, plus large site bins (15m–25m) and skip bags (1m³ and 3m³).

Skip Bin Hire Wollongong FAQs

Quick Answers

  • What waste types do you offer pricing for?

    We price skips based on what you’re putting in the bin. The main categories are: general household (light), builders/renovation, concrete & masonry only, green waste (no dirt), dirt & soil (clean fill), and asbestos (hazibags). If you’re unsure, call, and we’ll guide you.

  • Can I mix waste types in the same skip?

    Often yes — and your price is based on the categories your load falls into. The key is you can’t mix incompatible loads (for example, soil mixed with general waste, or concrete mixed with timber/green waste). If your load is a mix, call first, and we’ll tell you which category applies.

  • What counts as general household waste (light)?

    Typical household clean-ups and moving clean-outs: furniture, clothing and soft furnishings, books and paper, household items, packaging and loose general rubbish. It’s not for masonry-only loads, soil, hazardous items, or chemicals/liquids.

  • What is builder’s/renovation waste?

    Waste from fit-outs and small building projects (rules apply): timber offcuts, gyprock/plasterboard, tiles, mixed renovation debris and general site clean-ups. Pricing depends on what’s included, so it’s worth a quick call if your load is mixed.

  • What goes in a concrete & masonry only skip?

    Concrete, bricks, tiles, roof tiles, pavers and similar masonry materials only. No timber, no green waste, no soil, and no general household waste in the same bin.

  • What counts as green waste (no dirt)?

    Garden waste only: branches, lawn clippings, leaves, palm fronds, shrubs and untreated timber. No dirt/soil, no rocks, no treated timber, and no general household rubbish.

  • Can I put dirt/soil in a skip?

    Yes, but soil must be in its own bin and can’t be mixed with other materials. We generally want it to be clean fill / natural material only. If you’re unsure what your material is (clay, fill, mixed spoil), call first so we can confirm.

  • Can Bin Master help with asbestos disposal?

    Yes. We supply specialised 3m³ hazibags for non-friable asbestos waste. We can also collect the hazibag and transport it to a specialised licensed landfill that accepts asbestos waste.

  • Do I need to use a hazibag for asbestos?

    Yes. Any materials containing asbestos must be placed in special hazibags. Do not put asbestos in a standard skip bin.

  • Do you remove asbestos for me?

    No. Both friable and non-friable asbestos require a licensed professional to be removed. Bin Master supplies the hazibags and provides transport services, but we are not licensed to carry out the removal. You will need to arrange this separately.

  • What happens if asbestos is found in a standard skip bin?

    Asbestos must not be placed in a standard skip bin. If asbestos is found in any skip bin, we reserve the right to return and tip the bin back at the customer's house, or a fee will be charged to cover the safe transport and disposal of the asbestos.

  • How high can I fill the skip?

    Bins must not be filled above the rim/level load line. Overfilled bins can’t be legally transported. If the waste sits above the rim, you may need to remove excess waste or book an additional bin.

  • What is the standard hire period?

    Standard hire is 7 days (extra days available). If you need a longer hire, call us before collection day so we can arrange it.

  • Do you recycle the waste?

    Yes — where possible, loads are sorted so recyclable materials are recovered and landfill is minimised. Keeping waste types clean (for example, masonry-only, green waste only, clean fill) helps maximise recycling outcomes.

  • What size skip do I need for common projects?

    Bathroom renovation: most commonly 4m³ (tiles, vanity/cabinetry, shower screen, packaging).

     Kitchen renovation: commonly 4m³ or 5m³ (cabinetry, benchtops, flooring, tiles, packaging).

     Moving house clean-up: 4m³–6m³ for furniture/white goods/general junk; 3m³ for a smaller tidy-up.

     Deceased estate: often 20m³+ total volume (commonly multiple bins or a large site bin, depending on access and waste type).

     Events: 4 m³ for backyard events; larger events may need 12 m³ bins (or multiple bins), depending on the number of attendees and waste stream.

  • How do I estimate skip size for excavation or demolition waste?

    For soil: volume = length × width × depth, then multiply by 1.3 to allow for air gaps/packing.

     For brickwork/concrete: volume = length × width × depth, then multiply by 1.5 to allow for breakage/voids.

     Tip: heavy material adds weight quickly — if you’re unsure, call us so we can match the bin size to truck lifting limits and weight rules.

  • Do heavy materials have weight limits?

    Yes. Weight limits apply by bin size, and overweight charges may apply. As a guide, concrete and soil can be extremely heavy (often around 1–1.25 tonnes per cubic metre). If you’re doing concrete/soil, call first so we can confirm the best bin option.

  • Any tips to fit more in without overfilling?

    Break down bulky items, flatten cardboard, load heavier items first, and fill gaps with smaller debris. Aim for a level top — no “peaks” above the rim.