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FAQ

What forms of payment do you accept?

You are able to pay by internet banking, credit card or cash on delivery. We do not have eftpos facilities.


What size bins do you have?

3 m3, 4.5 m3, 6 m3, 7.5 m3 and 9 m3 bins. 1 m3 = one car trailer load. All bin sizes can be used for general waste. The 3 m3 bin can be used for hard-fill/cleanfill such as soil, concrete, bricks, stone, tiles, clay, and rocks.


How long can I have the bin?
Our standard casual hire is up to 5 days including the delivery and removal days. Additional day hire can be arranged for $10/day.


What time do you deliver?

We do deliveries and removals Mon-fri from 7:00am-4:00pm and can be anytime between those hours unless arranged prior.


What areas do you service?

We service Tauranga, Papamoa, Te Puna, Omanawa, Oropi, Te Puke, Omokoroa, Maketu, Paengaroa, Aongatete, Katikati, Pongakawa, Pukehina and Tahawai.


Do you do WINZ quotes?

Yes we do! Reach out if you need one.


What kind of access do you need?
For truck access we require 3.0m in width and 3.0m in height.


What is not allowed in the bin?
We are not able to accept any form of hazardous waste, for example chemicals, waste oil, paint, tyres, asbestos, bulk food waste, flammables or bulk glass. If you have booked a clean fill or hardfill bin, there is to be no general waste mixed in, otherwise weight limits apply. Please ring us if you have any questions.


Where can you put the bins?

The skip bins take up the size of a carpark, we can put it anywhere we can access with a gantry truck, the bin comes directly off the back of the truck. The only places we cannot put the bin are on the road, covering public footpaths or over fences.


How high can I fill the bin?
For legal and health & safety reasons our drivers are not able to collect bins that are overloaded or insecurely loaded, we must be able to transport the full bin safely.


Do you have excess weight charges on your bins?
Yes we do on general waste bins. Excess weight charges apply if the bin or skip is overloaded, or exceeds our weight inclusions for the size.


How do I know if my bin is going to be over weight?

Our weight inclusions are quite generous, you typically won't usually go over them for general household waste. Dense materials like concrete, dirt, bricks and tiles are the typical items that will cause the bin to go overweight. When we remove the bin it is weighed at the transfer station, if it is over the weight inclusions we will send you a copy of the weigh-bridge docket.


What if it rains?

The bins have holes at the bottom of the bins, so water will drain out. The weather also doesn't affect our delivery and removal dates.


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