Rubbish Waste Removal — Clear Pricing & Free Quotes
Transparent pricing for dependable rubbish removal
We believe in complete pricing transparency for rubbish waste removal so you never face hidden charges. Our model is simple: we charge by the load or by the cubic yard depending on which method gives you the fairest price for the job. Whether you need light domestic junk collection from a suburban semi or a bulky clearance from a busy high-street shop, our rubbish removal services aim to make costs predictable and easy to understand.
Our team explains the difference between load-based pricing and cubic-yard rates up front. Load-based pricing is ideal for straightforward small jobs — a single van load, a back-of-garden clear-out, or a mattress and a few boxes from a flat above a café. Cubic-yard rates shine for mixed waste and larger scale clearances like garden debris from a terraced row, apartment block rubbish rooms, or post-renovation rubble from construction sites.
We provide a full breakdown with every estimate: base collection fee, estimated volume (in cubic yards or fraction of a van), disposals and recycling charges, any local permit or access fees, and the final total. Nothing mysterious — just clear numbers you can compare and trust.
How our load-based and cubic-yard rates work
Load-based rates: ideal for straightforward clearances where the load fits a standard vehicle size. Typical load sizes include: a small hatchback load, a single-axle trailer load, a half-van load, and a full van load. We price each bracket so you can see exactly what a removal will cost before we arrive. This is often best for house clearances from semi-detached homes, small shop clear-outs in busy market streets, or single-room flat re-letts.
Cubic-yard pricing: measured by volume — great for mixed waste that’s bulky or irregular, like soft furnishings, timber offcuts, or garden soil. We estimate the cubic yards on-site or from photos and convert that to a clear cost. This approach suits backyard landscaping waste from suburban gardens, loft and garage clear-outs in older apartment buildings, and trades waste from renovation projects.
Both models include standard disposal and recycling handling. We separate recyclable material where possible to reduce landfill costs and, when required, disclose local council disposal fees separately so you see any statutory charges distinctly in your quote. Our goal is fairness: the best rate for your situation, not a one-size-fits-all price hike.
Example jobs & estimated pricing
To make budgeting easier, here are representative example jobs using common property styles and busy local locations so you can relate a likely cost to your situation. These are typical ranges and your free quote will give exact figures:
Example 1 — Small flat clear-out (city centre walk-up): 0.5–1.5 cubic yards or a half-van load. Typical price range: £60–£140. This suits single-room re-letting or clearing unwanted furniture from studio flats above high-street cafes.
Example 2 — Garden tidy-up from a terraced house: 1–3 cubic yards depending on soil and green waste. Typical price range: £120–£260. Ideal for pruning, turf removal, or hedge trimming debris collected from suburban front gardens or inner-city back yards.
Example 3 — Full house clear-out (suburban semi or end-of-terrace): 3–8 cubic yards, often a full van or larger. Typical price range: £250–£650. Used for estate clearances, multi-room clear-outs, or preparing a family home for sale.
Example 4 — Trade and renovation waste (small builders at a busy strip of shops): 4–12 cubic yards. Typical price range: £350–£1,200, depending on materials (mixed rubble, plasterboard, timber, metal). We can quote for skip-equivalent volumes to help contractors compare options.
Example 5 — Commercial tidy-ups (offices above retail units or light industrial yards): priced by volume and labour needs. Smaller office clear-outs can fall in the 1–4 cubic yard band; larger premises and fit-out clearances can exceed 10 cubic yards. We always flag special handling or hazardous items that incur separate charges.
What’s included in every free quote
Every free estimate — whether supplied online from photos or on-site in person — includes: an itemised volume estimate (cubic yards or load bracket), labour costs for carrying items from the property (stair cases, narrow access), transport and disposal, recycling breakdown, and any expected permit or access charges. We also outline potential extras so you aren’t surprised by last-minute fees.
Free quote policy: we offer no-obligation quotes. If you prefer an on-site estimate at a property (homes, flats, retail locations or small construction sites), we allocate time for an accurate measurement. If you send photos and a brief description, we’ll return an estimate quickly, often within the same business day. There’s no charge for this service and no obligation to book.
To summarise: our pricing is built around fairness and choice — load-based or cubic-yard rates, transparent breakdowns, and clear example jobs to help you plan. If you need a detailed cost for a specific site, request a free quote and we’ll provide a full, itemised estimate tailored to your property type and location without pressure or hidden fees.
Final notes on value and sustainability
We strive to recover and recycle as much material as possible, reflecting in your quote where recycling reduces disposal costs. For larger clearances we can suggest staging options to keep costs down — for example, separating timber and recyclable cardboard reduces landfill volume and can lower your final bill.
Fair pricing, clear estimates, and a free quote policy: that is the promise behind our rubbish removal and waste collection service. We price so you can compare, choose, and plan with confidence for home, commercial, and trade clearances.
Transparent rates, clear examples, and a no-cost, no-obligation quote are at the heart of our service. Choose the model that fits your job — per-load or by cubic yard — and expect an honest, complete estimate every time.
