
Clearance Rubbish Pricing & Free Quotes
Clearance Rubbish offers a transparent pricing model for home and commercial junk removal, waste clearance and general rubbish collection. We know that clear, straightforward pricing matters when you are clearing a terraced house on a busy High Street or a semi-detached family home in a quieter suburb. Our goal is to make costs predictable: no hidden fees, no surprise uplift charges, and clear statements of what each rate covers. Understanding how we charge helps you choose the right removal or clearance service for your property and budget.Our pricing is built around two common approaches: a load-based fee and a cubic-yard (or cubic-metre) rate. The load-based model is ideal for quick, whole-load removals where we estimate how much of our vehicle is occupied. The cubic-yard model suits precision jobs and commercial waste clearance where items are bulky but can be accurately cubed. Both models are designed to give you control — choose the one that best matches your needs whether you require single-item rubbish collection or full-house clearance.
We publish sample rates and typical job costs openly so you can compare. Our load-based pricing usually lists common vehicle sizes (e.g., small van, half-load, full pickup, or large wagon) with a flat rate per load; the cubic-yard option provides a per-cubic-yard or per-cubic-metre charge so that builders, landlords and property managers can forecast disposal costs precisely. Rubbish removal and junk clearance are priced fairly, taking into account local disposal fees and recycling benefits.
How Load-Based and Cubic Rates Work
Load-based quotes estimate how much of our vehicle your items will occupy. A small van load might be perfect for a one-room flat clear-out above a row of shops, while a full wagon is more suitable for clearing a three-bedroom family home or a garden at the back of a townhouse. The cubic-yard rate is especially helpful for builders and landlords in busy urban neighbourhoods who need a precise fee for bulky debris, such as rubble or soil from renovation projects.To make the comparison easy, we include examples and a quick reference table in our estimates. Typical factors that influence price include access (narrow alleys or flights of stairs), parking or permit requirements in city centres, and whether items are segregated for recycling. We always separate recyclable materials where possible to keep disposal costs down and to reduce landfill contribution.
When you choose our clearance solutions, we factor in labour time, vehicle use, disposal or landfill charges, and recycling recovery. For junk removal from busy streets or properties above shops, additional time for safe item removal may be reflected in the quote. For waste clearance from industrial estates or large apartment blocks we provide scalable rates and can offer multiple vehicle options to match the job quickly and cost-effectively.
Example Jobs and Typical Prices
Below are realistic examples tying job types to common property styles and locations, each using different clearance pricing variations to show how costs are calculated:- Small van load (rubbish clearance for a one-bedroom flat above shops): Ideal for sofa, small kitchen unit and general household waste; load-based fee covers labour and disposal.
- Half-load (garden clearance for a suburban semi): Perfect for cuttings, old furniture and soil — often charged by vehicle share or cubic yard when soil volume is high.
- Full wagon (complete house clear-out for a Victorian terrace): Best for full-house removals or bulky items; quoted as a flat load fee or converted into cubic yards for precise billing.
These examples show how rubbish clearance estimates adapt to the property type: flats above busy High Streets may include more handling time, while suburban and rural clearances can require extra travel time or larger vehicles for bulky garden waste.
For renovation and builder waste, we commonly use the cubic-yard model. A typical small renovation bin (around 6 cubic yards) might suit loft conversions in older townhouses, whereas a 12–14 cubic yard skip or equivalent vehicle is more appropriate for large kitchen refits or basement excavations. These cubic measurements make it simple to convert job scope into budget predictions for contractors and landlords managing several properties.
We also provide clear notes on what is included and excluded in each quote. Included: labour for loading, vehicle mileage to the nearest licensed transfer station, and basic recycling separation. Excluded: specialist disposal for hazardous materials, large plasterboard volumes if pricing is by mixed-load, and council permit costs for closures or skip permits. Where exclusions apply, we flag them in writing so there are no surprises.
Our free quote policy means you can request a no-obligation estimate for any job size. We offer on-site inspections when practical for complex sites like city-centre commercial clearances, flat conversions above retail properties, or multi-room domestic clearouts. When an on-site visit isn’t necessary, we accept clear photos and detailed lists to create an accurate written quote. All quotes are free and come with transparent line items.
We make it easy to understand final pricing by showing examples in your quote: vehicle type, estimated cubic yards or loads, labour hours, disposal fees and recycling credits. For busy urban locations, we provide an access assessment that considers loading zones, parking restrictions and stair carries. This ensures that the price reflects the real effort required to complete the clearance service.
For property managers and landlords, we can supply scalable pricing for recurring rubbish clearance across multiple flats or commercial units. For single jobs such as mattress removal from a flat above a café, or sofa collections from a terraced house on a busy street, our load-based rates often offer the most value. For construction or landscape projects, the cubic-yard approach avoids overpaying for unused vehicle space.
Clear, fair and flexible — that is the promise behind every clearance quote. Whether you are seeking waste clearance for an attic, junk removal from a retail unit, or a full house clearance before a sale, our pricing structure is built to be understandable and adaptable. Requesting a free, no-pressure quote lets you compare load-based and cubic-yard options so you can choose the best value solution for your property and location.