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Our rubbish removal prices and waste collection cost structure are designed to be clear, fair and easy to understand. Whether you are clearing out a small apartment, a busy retail unit or a large family home, you will always know what you are paying for before we start any work.
We operate a transparent pricing model so you never face surprise charges at the end of a job. Every quote is based on the volume of rubbish we remove, the type of waste, and how easily we can access your property. Labour, loading time and responsible disposal are all included in the price we provide in advance.
Our team will always assess your rubbish on arrival, confirm the agreed rubbish removal prices with you, and only begin work once you are happy with the cost. If the actual load is smaller than expected, we reduce the price accordingly. This keeps our waste collection cost fair and ensures you pay only for the space you use on the truck.
To keep pricing simple, we charge by the amount of space your rubbish takes up on our truck. This is measured in cubic yards, which is a standard way of measuring volume in the rubbish removal industry. You do not have to estimate the exact weight of your rubbish; our team will visually assess the load and explain the cost clearly.
Typical waste collection cost guide by load size:
Mini load: Ideal for a small flat clear-out, a few bin bags, or a single bulky item such as a broken chair or microwave. This is the most economical option if you just have a small pile of household rubbish.
Quarter load: Common for one-bedroom apartments, small garden tidy-ups after a weekend of pruning, or clearing a storage cupboard in a terraced house. This option works well for people in compact properties who are decluttering.
Half load: Often chosen by families in semi-detached homes who are clearing a garage, loft or spare room. Also useful for small office clearances where desks, chairs and general waste need to be removed.
Three-quarter load: A good fit for larger renovation jobs, such as kitchen rip-outs, clearing several rooms in a townhouse, or dealing with accumulated rubbish in a busy high street shop after a refit.
Full load: Best for large house clearances, end-of-tenancy clear-outs in big rental properties, or bulk waste from commercial premises such as restaurants and warehouses that have built up a lot of junk over time.
Because every job is different, we provide a firm quote once we see the rubbish. Our load-based system keeps rubbish removal prices consistent and easy to compare across jobs of different sizes.
To help you understand how our rubbish removal prices work in real situations, here are some example jobs based on common properties and busy locations in the area. These are guides only; your actual quote will depend on the specific volume and type of waste.
Studio or small apartment clear-out: Ideal for city centre flats where space is tight and access is via stairs or lifts. Typical rubbish includes old boxes, small furniture, and general household clutter. This usually falls into the mini to quarter load range, depending on how much needs to go.
One-bedroom rental refresh: Popular with landlords and tenants at the end of a tenancy. We remove leftover furniture, bags of rubbish and unwanted kitchen items from compact rental properties. This is often a quarter load, sometimes stretching to a half load if there are bulky items like mattresses and wardrobes.
Family home garage and loft clearance: Semi-detached and detached homes often use garages and lofts for long-term storage. When it is time to reclaim the space, we clear old toys, broken tools, cardboard, and forgotten furniture. This could be a half to three-quarter load, depending on how long the items have been accumulating.
Garden waste from terraced houses: In areas with rows of terraced homes and small gardens, people often build up green waste, old plant pots and damaged outdoor furniture. These jobs typically fall into the mini to quarter load range, particularly when carried out seasonally.
Busy high street shop clean-out: Retail units on busy roads often have packaging, old display stands and damaged stock to remove. A full stockroom clearance or shop refit waste load is usually a half to three-quarter load, and sometimes a full load after a major refurbishment.
Office and commercial clearances: For small offices above shops or in shared buildings, we remove desks, chairs, filing cabinets and electronic waste. These spaces often generate a half load of mixed commercial waste, but could be more for larger offices or shared workspaces.
Light building and renovation waste: After a kitchen or bathroom refurbishment in a typical suburban home, we remove old units, tiles, fixtures and packaging. Depending on the scale of the work, it might fit into a half load or require a three-quarter load. We always separate materials where possible for responsible disposal.
Although our quotes are based on volume, a few factors can influence the final waste collection cost. Ease of access is one of the main considerations. Ground floor properties with convenient parking often cost less than upper-floor flats with no lift or homes on narrow streets where trucks must park further away.
The type of waste also matters. General household rubbish and light furniture are simple to handle, while heavy materials such as soil, rubble and tiles may require additional handling. Hazardous or restricted items are priced separately according to disposal regulations, and we will always advise you in advance if any such items are present.
Every customer benefits from our free quote policy. You can request a quote with no obligation, and we will assess the expected load size, discuss your rubbish removal needs, and provide a clear estimate of the waste collection cost. There is no call-out fee for this service.
On the day of the job, the team will confirm the final price after seeing the rubbish in person. If the actual volume is less than expected, we lower the price. If it is more, we will explain the difference before we proceed. You are always free to decline the service if the adjusted quote does not suit your budget.
By including loading, labour and disposal fees in a single clear rate, we keep our rubbish removal prices straightforward. Our teams work efficiently, which means you get fast service without hidden extras. The combination of load-based pricing, clear communication on-site, and our free quote policy ensures that you get reliable value every time you book a garbage disposal service with us.
Whether you live in a compact city apartment, a busy terrace near local shops, or a large suburban family home, our pricing approach stays consistent and transparent. You always know where you stand, and you only pay for the rubbish we actually take away.
