
House Clearance Hayes — Transparent Pricing & Free Quotes
Our Hayes house clearance service is built around clarity and fairness. Whether you need a full property clearance, a single-item rubbish uplift or a man and van style collection, we explain every cost element up front. This page outlines our pricing model, typical rubbish company prices in the area and how we calculate man and van cost estimates so you can choose the right option for your property in Hayes and nearby neighbourhoods.We understand local customers want simple, reliable quotes. Our approach removes surprises: no hidden uplift fees, no last-minute hourly surcharges, and a clear breakdown between labour, transport and disposal. If you live in a Victorian terraced house off the Hayes High Street or a ground-floor flat near Hayes & Harlington station, we tailor the estimate to property style, access and volume — because those factors drive cost.

How our rubbish company prices are structured
We use two primary pricing models depending on job size: load-based (van or skip-style) and cubic-yard or cubic-metre rates for larger clearances. Load-based pricing is ideal for smaller clearances or when you want a quick man and van pickup, while cubic-yard rates suit whole-house clearances or garden waste from larger suburban properties like semi-detached homes in Botwell or modern apartments in Stockley Park.Load-based (man and van) rates
Our man and van cost structure is straightforward. For small loads — single room clearances, bulky furniture or single-item collections — we price by van size and number of trips. Typical elements included in the quote:- Vehicle size (small van, medium LWB, or 7.5t skip-style truck)
- Number of crew (1–3)
- Disposal and recycling fees
- Parking or permit considerations where applicable
Cubic-yard and volume-based pricing
For larger jobs we use cubic-yard or cubic-metre calculations so you only pay for the space your waste occupies. This is the usual model for full house clearances, flat clear-outs near busy zones like Hayes Town Centre, or commercial waste from small retail units. Volume rates give a more accurate reflection of disposal costs where multiple material types and heavier items are involved.
We always provide a line-item estimate showing how many cubic yards (or cubic metres) we expect to remove, the per-unit disposal charge and any labour premiums for difficult access. For example, a three-bedroom semi-detached property clearance with bulky furniture and garden debris will be quoted differently from a studio flat clearance above shops on Church Road because stair access, elevator use and narrow streets affect time and crew size.
Transparent pricing model — what's included
We believe transparent pricing means showing what you are paying for. Typical inclusions in all quotes are:- Loading and labour — number of operatives and estimated hours
- Vehicle and transport — the appropriate van or truck to carry the waste
- Disposal and recycling fees — split by material where needed
- Site clearance and sweep-up — leaving the property tidy
Because Hayes has a mix of property types — council flats, Victorian terraces, newer estates near the industrial parks — we use a flexible quoting process. For light loads or single-room clearances often seen in apartment blocks by the station, a man and van price is usually best. For whole-house clearances in older semi-detached homes with cellars, volume-based rates will be more accurate.
Examples of common jobs & indicative costs — these are illustrative and assume typical access and standard waste types (no hazardous materials):
Example 1 — Studio flat clearance (Hayes Town): Ideal for tenants leaving a first-floor flat near the town centre. Usually a single small van, one crew member and same-day uplift. Indicative man and van cost: low-range load-based pricing.
Example 2 — Single room or garden tidy (terraced house near Uxbridge Road): Sofa, mattress, garden cuttings and general rubbish. Typically a medium van with two staff. Volume-based quote often used if garden waste is heavy. Indicative: moderate man and van cost or small-load cubic measurement.
Example 3 — Three-bedroom house clearance (residential street near Southall Lane): Full internal clear-out including bulky furniture, kitchen units and garden debris. Best quoted using cubic-yard rates with a 7.5t truck and a team of 2–3. This is common for probate clearances or relocation jobs, and will reflect higher disposal fees due to volume and load handling.

Free quote policy and quick booking
We offer a free, no-obligation quote policy for all Hayes house clearance jobs. That means a clear written estimate before any work begins. If you prefer an onsite assessment we can arrange a quick visit to measure load and check access; for smaller jobs we can often provide an accurate quote from photos and a short description. This is particularly useful for busy locations where parking and access (for example, near Hayes & Harlington station or a narrow lane off the High Street) can affect the final man and van cost.How to choose the right option: if your job is a single bulky item or a small room clear-out, the man and van load-based option is usually most cost-effective. If you’re clearing multiple rooms, a garden and have large bulky items, choose the cubic-yard volume pricing — it avoids paying per-trip fees and better reflects the actual disposal cost.
Summary of what you get: transparent rubbish company prices in the Hayes area, clear load-based or cubic-yard rates, plain-language itemisation and a free quote so you know exactly what you're paying for before we start.