House Clearance
House Clearance across London & the Home Counties
Full or part house clearances — waste-licensed, responsible and respectful, with everything sorted for reuse, recycling or disposal.
Our house clearance service clears a property fully or in part — a single room, a garage, an end-of-tenancy flat or a whole house. As a licensed waste carrier we clear, sort and dispose of everything responsibly, prioritising reuse and recycling, and we handle sensitive probate clearances with care and discretion.
What's included
- Licensed waste-carrier disposal with recycling and donation
- Full or part clearances — rooms, garages, lofts, gardens or whole homes
- Sensitive, discreet probate and bereavement clearances
- End-of-tenancy clearances for landlords and letting agents
- Sweep-up and broom-clean finish
- A waste transfer note for your records
How it works
- 1Quote by photos or visit
Send photos or book a quick visit; we quote on volume and access.
- 2Sort & separate
We separate items for donation, recycling and licensed disposal.
- 3Clear & load
Our team clears every room you need, including lofts and gardens.
- 4Clean finish
We leave the property broom-clean and provide your waste transfer note.
House Clearance pricing
House clearance is priced on volume and access — typically from around £150 for a part clearance up to £1,000+ for a full house, with most clearances landing in the £300–£600 range. As a licensed waste carrier, responsible disposal is always included.
Read more in our guide to removals advice, or try our free calculator for an instant estimate.
House Clearance: your questions answered
How much does house clearance cost?
Most clearances run £300–£600 depending on volume and access, with part clearances from around £150 and large full-house jobs above £1,000. We quote from photos or a quick visit.
Are you licensed to remove waste?
Yes — we hold a waste-carrier licence and provide a waste transfer note, so everything is disposed of legally and responsibly.
Do you handle probate clearances?
We do, with care and discretion. We can work to executors’ and solicitors’ timescales and donate or recycle wherever possible.
What happens to the items?
We prioritise reuse and donation, recycle what we can, and only dispose of what is necessary — all through licensed channels.