Chums Clearance explains that clearance prices are based on the amount of work involved, access to the property, and proper disposal at approved sites. Very cheap quotes often skip these steps, which can lead to problems and fines for homeowners.
United Kingdom, 31st Dec 2025 – With rising disposal charges and strict waste rules across London, many homeowners are unsure what they should really be paying for rubbish, house, and garden clearance. chumsclearance has explained how clearance prices are worked out and why genuine services can’t match the very cheap quotes people often see online.
The price of a clearance job comes down to simple, practical things: the time needed, the amount of work involved, how easy it is to access the property, transport, and proper disposal at approved sites. These are the real costs behind any reliable clearance service.
Rubbish clearance prices depend on how much waste there is and how long the job takes. A few bags of household waste cost much less than a full van load. Flats with stairs, limited parking, or long carry distances can also affect the price.
House clearance prices vary based on the size of the property and what needs to be removed. Clearing one room is very different from clearing an entire house. Furniture, appliances, carpets, loft items, garages, and sheds all add to the work. Jobs linked to moving home, renting out a property, or clearing after a bereavement often need more time and care.
Garden clearance prices depend on the type of waste. Soil, turf, branches, fencing, old sheds, and heavy garden waste take longer to remove and need proper disposal. Overgrown gardens usually take more time to clear, which is reflected in the cost.
Chums Clearance also points out that legal disposal matters. Licensed waste carriers have to pay fees at approved sites. This is why responsible services can’t offer unrealistic prices. Using an unlicensed collector can leave homeowners at risk of fines if waste is dumped illegally.
Speaking on the issue, the owner of Chums Clearance said:
“We often hear from customers who were given very low quotes elsewhere. Proper clearance means paying for labour, transport, and legal disposal. We’re upfront about our prices so people know exactly what they’re paying for, with no surprises.”
Chums Clearance is a licensed waste management (Licence No: CBDU429146) and provides rubbish clearance, house clearance, and garden clearance across London and surrounding areas, including Banstead, Kingston, Twickenham, Teddington, Richmond, Putney, Mitcham, New Malden, Surbiton, Sutton, Epsom, Wimbledon, Wandsworth, Croydon, and Fulham.
Our team collects items directly from inside properties, handles all lifting and loading, and takes waste to approved facilities.
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