Some of the heaviest cleaning projects are best carried out with the help of a wheelbarrow, when large amounts of debris or trash need to be removed quickly from your location. In this case, Waste Wizards (www.wastewizards.com) recommends hire of ramp equipped skip bins for Bankstown or other Sydney area cleaning projects, in order to achieve maximum efficiency.
Our largest skip bins, those capable of carrying six cubic meters of waste, are those which feature a ramp at one end to admit wheelbarrows directly into the skip bin interior. One end of the skip bin drops open to form a ramp which simultaneously opens up that end of the bin, and provides a way to get the wheelbarrow over the “lip” which the lower edge of the bin would otherwise create.
Being able to push your wheelbarrow directly into the skip bin and dump it, rather than needing to park the barrow beside the bin and then transfer its contents over by hand, is an obvious time-saver when you are dealing with large amounts of debris. It also helps if the detritus is of a type that you would prefer not to touch – extremely rotten garbage or dusty building materials that you scooped into the wheelbarrow with a shovel, for example.
Speed is the main advantage of skip bins with ramps, however. When you are tearing off an old roof and some of your workers are removing the piles of shingles as quickly as they accumulate using wheelbarrows, being able to run a load of shingles into the bin, tip it out, and wheel the wheelbarrow back immediately for the next load may be the only way to keep ahead of the accumulation. There are many other tasks that will be facilitated or hastened greatly by this arrangement.
Waste Wizards doesn’t simply supply the ramp equipped skip bins in Bankstown or Sydney, however – we also bring them to the site with our trucks, place them where you want them, and remove them when they are full or you have no further need of them. For a complete skip bin waste management package and highly professional yet affordable service, contact Waste Wizards at www.wastewizards.com today.