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Frequently Asked Questions

Garden waste removal typically starts with a quick check of what you need cleared - soil, weeds, hedge cuttings, grass clippings, or old decking. If access is tight, we'll talk you through the easiest route for the load and any safety steps for paths and lawns. On the day, our team uses proper coverings and loading techniques to keep your driveway and gates clean. We then handle segregation so the right material goes to the right reuse or recycling stream. You'll get clear communication on timings, plus transparent pricing so you're not surprised. With Over 17 years of professional removals and relocation services, we've built a reliable process for both private homes and landlords.

Yes - if it's part of your garden clean-up, we can include bulky items alongside the general green waste. That might mean taking down a small shed base, lifting boards from old decking, removing fence panels, or clearing up after landscaping. Because these items can be awkward in size or weight, we plan access first - think narrow side passages, lockable gates, or turns from a garden into a courtyard. We'll bring the right lifting approach and equipment to reduce risk to your property, including protective coverings for garden paths. We also work in a way that supports eco-friendly disposal. Our Eco rating: 87% of packing materials and transport methods are eco-friendly and low-emission. If you're unsure whether an item counts as garden waste (or something else), send a couple of photos and we'll confirm.

There usually isn't a strict minimum bag count for garden waste, but it does depend on what you're clearing and how access works. A few contractor bags of trimmings can be manageable, while a full garden strip-out may need a larger load. The quickest way to get an accurate quote is to describe the waste type (green waste vs soil vs mixed rubble) and share rough quantities - like about 10 black sacks or a 6ft fence panel plus hedge cuttings. We'll then advise the best turnaround so you can plan around work schedules. In short, we aim to be flexible for London Borough of ... households and property managers. If you're in a busy area near a main road, we'll also help you consider timing to reduce disruption at your entrance.

We prioritise responsible disposal with sorting where possible, so garden waste is sent to suitable recycling and reuse routes rather than going straight to landfill. Grass, hedge cuttings, and mixed green waste are often processed differently to soil and inert material. We also know that many residents want to do the right thing - especially if you're clearing a garden after renovations or preparing a home for sale. That's why our team focuses on getting the right material to the right place. If you're based near a local council recycling centre, we can advise what your garden waste is likely to fall under. For borough-based rules, we'll point you to the relevant guidance so you understand how collections and disposal categories typically work. With Track record: 8100+ successful moves completed locally, we've seen lots of different waste scenarios and know how to handle them properly.

Safety and careful handling come first. We use practical removals methods - secure straps, protective coverings for floors and paths, and sensible loading angles - so garden waste is moved without damaging paving stones, decking, or your driveway. When access is tricky (tight gates, steps, or a garden down a narrow corridor), we'll plan the route before anything is lifted. If needed, we'll bring extra protection so waste doesn't scrape or leave debris trails. For first-time customers, it can help to know that we treat it like a proper removals job, not a quick bin run. That means controlled lifting, clear communication during loading, and a tidy finish. Fully insured, DBS-checked, and trained movers, our staff follow the safest approach for property protection and public safety - helpful if you live near busy junctions or parks.

Yes. Our movers are trained for safe lifting and property care, and we follow the kind of working standards you'd expect from a professional moving company. We're also fully insured and DBS-checked, which gives you confidence when we're working in and around your home. Depending on your project, we may also follow industry best practice guidance such as SafeContractor requirements for safe systems of work. That matters with garden clearance because there can be hidden hazards - broken fencing, sharp edges on decking, uneven ground, or muddy access. If you're planning a bigger clean-out alongside house removals, office moves, packing, storage, or furniture transport, the same trained approach applies. Over 17 years of professional removals and relocation services means we know how to handle the messy bits without turning your space into a bigger problem.

You should feel covered when anyone works on your property, especially if waste includes heavier items like decking boards, fencing panels, or soil. We are fully insured, and our staff are DBS-checked for added reassurance. In practice, that means we take care with how loads are moved through your driveway and garden access points. We use protective blankets and secure strapping where appropriate, helping reduce the chance of scuffs, scratches, or loose debris during transport. If you're managing a rental property, planning works for a sale, or coordinating with builders in your London Borough, it's normal to want clear accountability. We'll explain what's included, how we handle access, and what you can do to prepare so the job runs smoothly. If you want, share your access details and any photo angles - gate width, step height, and whether waste has to go over a lawn.

Absolutely - garden waste removal pairs well with moving day plans. If you're preparing for house removals, a clean garden can help estate agents, buyers, and even your own stress levels. We can clear hedge cuttings, weeds, old planters, soil piles, and mixed garden debris so you're left with a tidy outdoor space rather than last-minute scrambles. That's especially useful in London where access times and parking can be tight. For example, if you're near Victoria Park, a garden clearance on the week of your move can reduce the chance of waste blocking routes or piling up along the boundary. We'll also coordinate around your removal schedule so the timing works with loading and furniture transport. If you're booking alongside packing or storage, we can help you line everything up as one workflow - just tell us your ideal dates and we'll recommend the best order of tasks. Rated 4.7 stars from 761+ verified reviews on Google Business Profile-style feedback.

Yes. We regularly support landlords and property managers with clean-outs between tenancies, end-of-lease clearances, and post-landscaping tidy-ups. The goal is usually the same: remove waste quickly, keep the property presentable, and avoid damage to fencing, paths, and patios. We can work around inspection dates and builder schedules, and we'll communicate clearly about timing and access. If you're managing multiple listings, it helps to know what you're likely to need - green waste, bulky items, and soil all behave differently. To keep things straightforward, we ask for photos and rough quantities before confirming. That reduces back-and-forth and helps keep pricing predictable. And because London Borough teams often have specific recycling expectations, we can also point you to the relevant guidance so your waste is handled correctly. Trustpilot feedback and Yell-style customer notes frequently mention our tidy finish and reliable turnarounds.

We provide professional removals across London and nearby boroughs, so if you're planning a garden clearance alongside a move, we can usually find a workable time window. Common areas include: Camden (NW1), Islington (N1), Hackney (E2), Tower Hamlets (E1), Southwark (SE1), Lambeth (SE1), Wandsworth (SW11), Westminster (SW1), Kensington and Chelsea (W8), Hammersmith and Fulham (W6), Camden again for larger postcodes, plus Greenwich (SE10) and Lewisham (SE13). If you're unsure whether we cover your exact street, send your post code and a photo - our local team will confirm quickly. We've worked on projects close to busy neighbourhood hubs and quiet residential pockets, always with the same aim: safe access, careful loading, and clear communication from start to finish. Track record: 8100+ successful moves completed locally.

We see a lot of different real-life access challenges across London - driveways around main roads, gardens tucked behind terraces, and back routes near parks. Customers often ask because they've had issues with clearance companies before. A few well-known local references include Victoria Park, Hyde Park, Battersea Park, Regent's Park, and nearby routes like Kings Road, Fulham Road, the A40 corridor, and areas around Chiswick High Road. We also frequently support properties near tube-adjacent streets where loading needs careful timing. If you're located near a busy junction, we'll help you plan a safe moment to load waste without blocking access for neighbours or drivers. Protective coverings are used to keep your paving tidy, and we secure loads properly for transport. If you'd like, tell us your nearest landmark and whether there are steps, a slope, or a tight turn from garden to vehicle.

Pricing is mainly driven by the type and amount of waste, access difficulty, and how quickly you need it cleared. Soil and mixed debris can add time and handling requirements compared with bagged green waste. If bulky items are involved - like decking boards or fence panels - the quote will reflect labour and loading needs. Access matters too: narrow side passages, steps, and distance from the garden to the collection point can change the plan. We'll always be transparent about what's included so you know what to expect. If you're booking alongside other services such as packing, storage, office moves, or furniture transport, we can often streamline scheduling to reduce delays. In many cases, you'll get a fast quote after photos and a short description of quantities. We aim to keep turnaround practical for London homes, especially where parking restrictions and scheduling are tight. To get started, Book your move today and share: waste type, approximate volume, and your preferred removal date.

We do - eco-friendly thinking applies even when the job is just garden waste removal. Where we use packing or protective materials for transport and tidy-up, we favour reusability and low-emission practices. For example, our Eco rating: 87% of packing materials and transport methods are eco-friendly and low-emission. That means we choose materials designed to reduce waste, and we plan transport routes to avoid unnecessary trips. If you're combining garden clearance with house removals, we can also help with tidy staging so loose items don't get wrapped and discarded unnecessarily. Photos before and after the job help you see exactly what's been cleared. We're also mindful of reuse where practical - sometimes garden items can be separated into material types for the most appropriate route. If sustainability is important to you, tell us what you'd like reused or recycled, and we'll do our best within safe handling and local disposal rules.

Preparation helps everything run smoother - especially on the day you're also dealing with moving plans. First, clear a safe route from the garden to where the waste is loaded. If there are loose steps, wet slopes, or muddy pathways, consider marking a line so the team can work confidently. Next, separate what you can. Bags of green waste are easier to handle than mixed loads with soil, stones, and bulky timbers. If you've already cut hedge sections or pulled weeds, bundling them neatly makes it faster to load. For bulky items like fencing panels or decking, remove any small loose parts that could fall during carry. And if you have a gate, check it opens fully - gate width and height are common issues. If you're in an area with parking rules, let us know where the removal vehicle can stop safely. We can also advise on timing if you're near a major road like the A40 corridor. That way, we arrive, load efficiently, and finish with a clean look. Call our London team to confirm what's best for your garden layout.

If you prefer to do some of the sorting yourself, many London Boroughs provide council-led recycling and waste disposal routes. The best option depends on what you've removed - green waste, soil, and inert materials are often treated differently. A good starting point is your local council recycling centre for guidance on acceptance and preparation. If you're in, for example, Southwark or Lewisham, your borough website usually lists categories, opening times, and what to bring. We can also direct you to the right council page once we know your waste mix. For reuse, local community groups and reuse platforms sometimes help with items like planters or garden furniture (as long as they're safe and not contaminated). If you're clearing before moving in Chelsea SW3, it's worth separating any salvageable items before we collect the rest. If you'd rather leave it to the professionals, we handle the job end-to-end with careful loading and responsible disposal routes. Rated 4.7 stars from 761+ verified reviews reflects how customers value both the tidy finish and straightforward communication.
 

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