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Kitchen renovation skip bin

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

A kitchen renovation typically fills a 4m³ to 6m³ skip bin with old cabinetry, benchtops, flooring, tiles and appliances. Book by postcode to compare real local prices with delivery, pickup, GST and accepted waste removal included.
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What waste does a kitchen renovation produce?

Kitchen strip-outs are mixed waste — cabinetry, benchtops, splashback tiles, flooring and general packaging. A general or mixed-waste bin suits most kitchen jobs; keep heavy tiles and stone within the weight limit.

What goes in the skip

  • Cabinetry, drawers and shelving
  • Benchtops and splashback tiles
  • Flooring and underlay
  • Old appliances (non-gas)
  • Packaging and general strip-out waste

What size skip do you need?

Most kitchen renovations suit a 4m³–6m³ skip. A large kitchen plus dining or laundry strip-out may need a 6m³–8m³ bin. See the skip sizes guide or the 4m³ skip page for details.

Important — what's never accepted

Old kitchen flooring and wall sheeting can contain asbestos — have it assessed before removal; asbestos 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 kitchen renovation?

Most kitchen renovations suit a 4m³–6m³ skip. A large kitchen plus dining or laundry strip-out may need a 6m³–8m³ bin. Enter your postcode to see availability and pricing for your area.

What can't go in the skip?

Old kitchen flooring and wall sheeting can contain asbestos — have it assessed before removal; asbestos 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 kitchen 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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