House Clearance Service & Costs

If you’re looking to clear the house of a recent deceased family member or friend, you might be considering using a house clearance service such as ours. But you’re wondering how do these services work, and how much do they cost?

Read on to find out everything you need to know about house clearance services!

What is a house clearance service?

A house clearance is a service that will clear out all of the unwanted items from a property. This includes furniture, appliances, clothing, bric-a-brac, clutter and anything else no longer wanted or needed. This will also include the clearance of garages, sheds and lofts if required.

Why would you need a house clearance service?

If a loved one has passed away then you may need a house clearance service. This is a service where a company will clear out all the unwanted items from your home. In some cases this can be a big job, either large or small it’s important to choose a reputable company like ourselves who will do the work efficiently and at a reasonable cost.

How much does a house clearance service cost?

There is no definitive answer to this question as the cost of a house clearance service will vary depending on a number of factors, including the size and location of the property, the amount of rubbish to be removed, and whether or not any specialised equipment is required. However, as a general guide, you can find out roughly what a house clearance costs on our sister site Northern House Clearance – How Much Does House Clearance Cost?

What is included in a house clearance service?

A house clearance service includes the removal of all items from a property, including furniture, appliances, carpets, and curtains. The cost of a house clearance service depends on the size of the property and the amount of junk to be removed. The biggest cost is the legal disposal of waste.

How to choose a house clearance service?

There are a few things you should take into account when choosing a house clearance service.  Cost is always an important consideration, but it shouldn’t be the only factor you look at. Make sure any company you’re considering using are fully licensed, insured and members of a trade organisation like ourselves who are members of (AFTA – Antif Fly Tipping Association)

Conclusion

There are many house clearance services and costs out there, so it’s important to do your research before deciding on one. We hope that our article has helped you understand the basics of our house clearance services and costs, and that you now have a better idea of what to look for when choosing a company. Remember, the most important thing is to find a company that you can trust to do a good job and to clear your home safely. Thank you for reading!

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