8 Yard Plasterboard Waste Skip

  • Holds 80 to 90 black bin bags
  • Ideal for larger refurbishments
  • For plasterboard only
  • Permit arranged if required

Need a permit? If you plan to place this skip on a public road, we can arrange the council permit for you during checkout.

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An 8 Yard Plasterboard Waste Skip is ideal for larger renovation and strip-out projects where significant volumes of plasterboard are generated. With capacity similar to 80 to 90 black bin bags, it provides a compliant disposal option.This skip must contain plasterboard and drywall only. It must not include timber, plastics, insulation materials or general building waste.If placed on private land, no permit is required. If positioned on a public road, a council permit will be necessary and we can arrange this during booking.For larger projects consider a 12 Yard Plasterboard Waste Skip

What CAN Go In?

  • Plasterboard sheets
  • Drywall offcuts
  • Gypsum board
  • Clean plasterboard from renovations or refits

What CANNOT Go In?

  • General household waste
  • Wood, plastics, or metals
  • Insulation materials
  • Tiles, rubble, or concrete
  • Mixed construction waste

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An 8 Yard Plasterboard Waste Skip is ideal for larger renovation and strip-out projects where significant volumes of plasterboard are generated. With capacity similar to 80 to 90 black bin bags, it provides a compliant disposal option.This skip must contain plasterboard and drywall only. It must not include timber, plastics, insulation materials or general building waste.If placed on private land, no permit is required. If positioned on a public road, a council permit will be necessary and we can arrange this during booking.For larger projects consider a 12 Yard Plasterboard Waste Skip

What CAN Go In?

  • Plasterboard sheets
  • Drywall offcuts
  • Gypsum board
  • Clean plasterboard from renovations or refits

What CANNOT Go In?

  • General household waste
  • Wood, plastics, or metals
  • Insulation materials
  • Tiles, rubble, or concrete
  • Mixed construction waste

Skip Hire Buying Guide

Everything you need to know about hiring a skip, permits, and waste management to ensure your project runs smoothly

Choosing the right size

Choosing the correct skip size depends on the volume and type of waste you expect to generate. As a general rule, it is often more cost-effective to select a slightly larger skip rather than risk overfilling a smaller one.

Skips must not be filled above the level load line. Overfilled skips cannot be legally transported and may result in delays or additional charges.

If you are unsure which size is suitable for your project, see our skip sizes guide or contact our team.

Permits

If the skip is placed on private land such as a driveway or garden, a permit is not usually required.

If it needs to be positioned on a public road or pavement, a council permit is legally required. We can arrange this during the booking process. Approval times vary depending on your local authority.

Safe Loading

Skips must be loaded safely and evenly, ensuring a level load.

Hazardous materials, electrical appliances, liquids and other restricted items must not be placed in standard skips. If you are unsure about a specific item, see our guide on skip waste types or contact our team before loading.