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Bathroom renovation skip bin

Written by the Local Skip Bin Hire team · Updated 12 July 2026

A bathroom renovation typically fills a 3m³ or 4m³ skip bin with old tiles, fixtures, vanity units, plasterboard and timber. Book by postcode to compare real local prices with delivery, pickup, GST and accepted waste removal included, and match the size to your strip-out.
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What waste does a bathroom renovation produce?

A bathroom strip-out is mixed waste — tiles, plasterboard, timber, cabinetry and fixtures. Tiles are heavy, so keep the load within the bin's weight; a general or mixed-waste bin suits most bathroom jobs.

What goes in the skip

  • Old tiles and small amounts of rubble
  • Vanity, cabinetry and fixtures
  • Plasterboard and timber
  • Shower screen, bath and toilet (non-gas)
  • Packaging and general strip-out waste

What size skip do you need?

Most bathroom renovations suit a 3m³–4m³ skip. A larger main bathroom or combined ensuite job may need a 4m³–5m³ bin. See the skip sizes guide or the 3m³ skip page for details.

Important — what's never accepted

Bathrooms in older homes may contain asbestos in wall sheeting or flooring — this must be assessed and removed by a licensed asbestos remover and is never accepted in a skip. Hazardous items such as asbestos, chemicals, paints, gas bottles and batteries are never accepted in any skip bin — if prohibited items are found after collection, contamination and disposal fees will be charged and the load may be rejected. See the waste categories guide.

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Frequently asked questions

What size skip for a bathroom renovation?

Most bathroom renovations suit a 3m³–4m³ skip. A larger main bathroom or combined ensuite job may need a 4m³–5m³ bin. Enter your postcode to see availability and pricing for your area.

What can't go in the skip?

Bathrooms in older homes may contain asbestos in wall sheeting or flooring — this must be assessed and removed by a licensed asbestos remover and is never accepted in a skip. Hazardous items such as asbestos, chemicals, paints, gas bottles and batteries are never accepted in any skip bin — if prohibited items are found after collection, contamination and disposal fees will be charged and the load may be rejected.

How much does a bathroom renovation skip cost?

Pricing depends on your postcode, the size you choose and the waste type, and is shown GST-inclusive with delivery and pickup included. Enter your suburb or postcode for exact local pricing.

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