Feed bin setup in Exeter
Professional feed bin setup services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60
Typical Duration
30-45 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Feed bins set up and positioned ready to use. I find the right spot, make sure they're level and stable, and check lids seal properly - dry rodent-proof storage for your animal feed.
Because Feed Bags in a Shed Doesn't Work
Feed bags stacked in corners attract rats, get damp, split open, make a mess. Proper feed bins solve all of that.
💡 Pro tip: Position bins where you'll actually use them. A bin in the wrong place just means you keep the feed somewhere else anyway.
What Makes Good Feed Storage
| ✅ Done Right | ❌ Asking for Trouble |
|---|---|
| Level bin, lid seals tight | Wonky, gaps round lid |
| Raised off wet ground | Sitting in puddles |
| Accessible for daily use | Awkward to reach |
| Rats can't nest under/behind | Perfect rat hideout |
What You're Getting
🔧 The Setup
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Position | Find the best spot (accessible, dry, stable) |
| Level | Set on slabs/pallet or level the ground |
| Check | Make sure lid fits and seals properly |
| Test | Open/close, check it's stable, ensure it's usable |
📦 End Result
- Feed bin positioned right
- Level and stable
- Lid sealing properly
- Ready to fill
Pricing Guide
| Setup Type | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Single bin on existing hard surface | 30 mins | £60 |
| Bin on slabs/pallet (slabs supplied) | 45 mins | £60 |
| Multiple bins setup | 1 hr | £60 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Assumes you've supplied bin(s) - slabs/pallets extra if needed.
Perfect For Your Smallholding If...
✅ New feed bins - getting them set up properly
✅ Rat problems - need secure feed storage
✅ Damp feed - current storage isn't dry enough
✅ Multiple animals - need organised separate storage
Why Choose Us for Feed bin setup in Exeter?
Positioned for easy access
Level and stable
Rat and mouse proof
Keeps feed dry and fresh
What to Expect
Step 1: Choose Position
We find the right spot - accessible for you, out of weather, somewhere you'll actually use it.
Step 2: Prepare Base
If needed, I put down slabs or a pallet so the bin sits level and dry.
Step 3: Set & Check
Position the bin, check it's stable, make sure the lid seals properly, test opening/closing.
🔧 DIY Tips
Feed bin setup is very straightforward DIY:
🔧 Tools you might need
- Spirit level
- Spade (if leveling ground)
- Slabs or pallet (if ground's wet/soft)
- Bricks or spacers (for leveling)
📐 Getting it right
- Choose position (accessible, dry, stable)
- Check ground is reasonably level
- Put down slabs/pallet if ground's soft or wet
- Position bin and check it's level
- Test lid opens and closes smoothly
- Make sure it's stable (won't tip or blow over)
🔨 Positioning tips
- Under cover if possible (barn, shed, overhang)
- Close to where you actually feed
- Space around it for access
- Not against walls where rats can nest behind
- Raised slightly off ground (better drainage, harder for rats)
⚠️ Common DIY mistakes
- Bin on soft ground (sinks, goes wonky)
- Tight against wall (rats nest behind)
- Too far from feeding area (won't get used)
- No space to open lid fully
- Not checking lid seal (lets moisture in)
💡 Pro trick: Before filling the bin, put a few bricks in the bottom. Makes it heavier and less likely to blow over when empty. Especially important for tall narrow bins.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
Bin quality matters: Cheap bins with thin plastic and loose lids don't keep feed dry or rats out. Worth buying decent ones.
Labeling: If you've got multiple bins, label them clearly. Mixing feeds causes problems.
Capacity: Work out how much feed you use in a month. Buy bins big enough so you're not constantly refilling.
Cleaning: Empty and clean feed bins annually. Old feed at bottom goes stale and can make animals ill.
Ventilation: Some feeds need to breathe a bit. Check manufacturer guidance - some bins need vent holes, others need to be airtight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's involved in setting up a feed bin?
Position it somewhere accessible but out of the weather, make sure it's level so the lid seals properly, check it's stable and won't blow over. If it's a big bin, sometimes worth putting it on slabs or a pallet to keep it off wet ground.
Where's the best place to put feed bins?
Close enough to where you feed that carrying bags isn't a trek, but under cover if possible (shed, barn, or under an overhang). Needs to be accessible but not in the way. And somewhere rats can't nest underneath it.
Do feed bins actually keep rats out?
Good ones with tight-fitting lids do. Cheap ones with loose lids are just rat restaurants. I'll check the lid seals properly when I set it up. Position matters too - raised off the ground is better.
Should it be on a hard surface?
Doesn't have to be, but it helps. Feed bins on grass sink and go wonky. Slabs, concrete, or even a pallet keep it level and dry. Makes filling and scooping out easier too.
Can you set up multiple bins?
Yes - if you've got different feeds (chicken, horse, pig), having separate labeled bins stops mix-ups. I can set up several at once, positioned sensibly.
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