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Rubbish Collection Services in Kensington SW7

Are you having trouble finding a place for items you don’t use much anymore? This is an all-too-familiar problem that torments many. Green Waste Clearance is a local company providing waste removal services to the lovely people of Kensington. Read on to discover our competitive advantages as well as a comprehensive list of services we offer.

Here's what we have to offer:

  • Complete service – the teams will handle the loading, transportation and proper waste disposal;
  • Ecologically conscious – the local rubbish disposal operatives in Kensington make sure that all the refuse goes to the closest recycling centre;
  • Customer service that's available 24/7;
  • Fully vetted and completely insured professionals;
  • No hidden charges;

Rubbish Clearance Services We Provide in Kensington SW7

The teams are located in key positions around Kensington, which means that we are ready to deliver our services at any time. Here are the jobs that we encounter daily:

House Clearance - In Kensington, you can call us to help you clear your house or take advantage of another service of ours. You can find them all down below:

Garden Clearance - We have the tools needed to remove all the twigs, branches and leafs as fast as possible so you can have your lovely view back.

Office Clearance - Rubbish Please will help you removing your old office furniture. And we will most certainly help you with all old electronic waste. Our services come to good use in cases when lots of old desks and chairs need to be removed from the office.

Builders Waste Clearance - If you are a big company that has a lot of builder’s waste you don’t need to be explained how much junk there is left after a major project. And Green Waste Clearance can help you with all that waste because the teams are completely qualified and equipped for it.

Rubbish Disposal - We collect all kinds of waste, except medical and hazardous waste, in Kensington. Just call us and we will come and help you out.

Furniture Clearance - If you have a lot of furniture you don’t need like mattresses, wardrobes, chests of drawers or any other type of old furniture that you have at your place, we can surely be of service. Just call us and we will come to take care of every bit of waste you have.

Household and Green Waste Removal Prices

Space in the van Cubic Yards Time Loading Price*
Min charge 1 10 min £50 - £60
1⁄4 Van 3 15 min £80 - £110
1/2 Van 6 30 min £140 - £160
3/4 Van 9 45 min £190 - £210
Full Van 12 60 min £230 - £250
*The prices are based on the VOLUME and the WEIGHT of the waste for collection.

Frequently asked questions about our services in Kensington SW7

1. What are your working hours in the Kensington SW7 area?

Our working hours are from 9 AM to 6 PM, 7 days a week. We can also handle jobs outside our working hours (for extra charge). We're never more than a phone call away!

2. Do you cover the entire SW7 area?

Yes, the operatives cover the entire SW7, as well as neighbouring areas.

3. Do you provide the full range of services in the SW7 area?

Indeed, we do offer the full range of waste collection services in every area we cover, including Kensington.

How does it all work?

We, at Green Waste Clearance, have managed to simplify the process of rubbish removal in Kensington quite a lot. All we ask of our customers is to get in touch and describe what kind of rubbish they got and roughly how much of it. From that point onwards, date and time are being scheduled for junk removing specialists to arrive. Once they show up, an inspection takes place, volume of rubbish and final quote are confirmed and finalised. The rest involves bunch of rubbish disappearing and reappearing in recycling centres. Payment is only made upon completion of the service.

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