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Always 1st Class attention from Contenedores Mata
“We never skip on our Service!”
MATA SKIPS in Javea was formed in 1989, that is 28 years ago, and our focus has always been on bringing our customers a 1st class service in the field of solid waste collection.
Not only in terms of our fast, punctual, value-for-money service, but also in terms of being a benchmark in the removal of solid waste in the area, and for our serious commitment to the environment. We collect solid waste in skips throughout the Marina Alta, in Jávea, Denia, Gata de Gorgos, Benitachell, Teulada–Moraira, Benissa, Pedreguer & Ondara. We carry out the delivery and collection of skips on site. Depending upon the skip contents they will be sent to landfills or treatment plants, thus responsibly disposing of all solid, construction, gardening or pruning waste, etc. Rental of Skips for Construction Work & Gardening Renting a skip in Spain is an everyday occurrence; and our service makes it easy. Whether you are building, renovating, selling your house, emptying your garage, clearing or pruning your garden, we speak English and have skips ready to deliver to you.
So what do we do with all this waste such as earth, rubble, tiles, plaster, glass, garden trimmings, etc? The first options are the landfill sites, or the treatment plants. If the amounts are too large, or transportation to the ecopark is impossible, then we work with specialist waste management companies. We also supply aggregates, building materials, and soil. As well as taking waste away, we also supply aggregates, building materials and red earth for your garden. We supply Skips in the following sizes: 3m³, 5m³ y 12m³ for: Construction &
Gardening - Companies & Individuals - Garden pruning & Urbanisations - Government, Town Halls, Councils... - Supplies of aggregates and building materials - Red Earth for gardens at a great price - Apartment blocks.
Telephone Contenedores Mata SL on 966 790 172 or visit our office at Avenida Ramón Llidó, 7, in Jávea.
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