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Rubbish Clearance Gerrards Cross

Clearance from £130.

Rubbish removal and clearance across Gerrards Cross — large family houses with full lofts and garages, renovation strip-outs, and flats near the station where a vehicle cannot sit for long. Priced by the load from photographs, with loading and licensed disposal included.

Send photos, get a price — no site visit for most jobs.

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  • Licensed waste carrier CBDU435706
  • Fully insured
  • Free quotations
  • From £130 a load

    Quarter load, up to 250 kg. Loading and disposal included.

  • Open 7 days a week

    Open from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun).

  • Quote from photos

    Send a few photos for a firm price. No site visit for most jobs.

  • Licence CBDU435706

    Fully insured. Check the EA register (opens in a new tab)

Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.

Local context

Why do clearances here run to several loads?

69.8% of households in the Gerrards Cross ward have two or more rooms more than they need, and 80.1% of the parish's 3,115 dwellings sit in council tax bands G and H against 44.1% across the old South Bucks district. Big houses, held a long time, fill up.

This is a town of large detached houses — 57.2% of the ward — that are owned rather than rented, with 39.1% of households owning outright and barely any council stock at all (0.4%). The town's own neighbourhood plan describes a relatively high proportion of retired residents, and at the 2021 Census 40.7% of people were economically inactive, retired or not seeking work. Houses like that come with a loft, a garage, a shed and thirty years of things put somewhere useful.

Very little new gets built. The plan records 287 completions since 2010 against an allocation of at least 280 by 2026, a five-year housing land supply of just 2.7 years for the old district, and Green Belt preventing growth to the west and east. When a family wants more space here, the answer is usually a refurbishment or a replacement of what is already there — which is a strip-out, not a skip full of packaging.

So we price by the load rather than by the item, from £130 a quarter load, quoted from photographs before anything is booked. We do the carrying, and the disposal is documented under a public waste carrier registration.

Clearance vehicle fully loaded with bulky household waste ready for removal.

Published prices

How much does rubbish removal cost in Gerrards Cross?

Prices start at £130 for a quarter load (up to 250 kg) and rise to £390 for a full load (up to 1,000 kg), with loading and disposal included. A garage and a loft together are usually a half load; a whole house with outbuildings is normally several.

Worth knowing before you compare: a four or five-bedroom house that has been lived in for decades is rarely one load, and quoting it as one is how a job ends up half finished. Send photographs of every room plus the loft hatch, the garage and anything at the bottom of the garden, and the number of loads is agreed before we arrive.

Send us photos and we'll price your Gerrards Cross job exactly.

Load prices, labour included and maximum weight
Load sizePriceLabour includedMax weight
1/4 load£13015 mins250 kg
1/2 load£22030 mins500 kg
3/4 load£3001 hour750 kg
Full load£3901 hour1,000 kg

Loading, transport and licensed disposal are included in every load price.

Itemised extras
ItemPrice
Mattress£30 single / £40 double / £45 queen or king
Fridge or freezer£50 small or under-counter / £70 tall / £100 American-style
Sofa or armchairs£35
Extra labour£10 per 10 minutesOnly if a job runs past the labour included in the load price.

Services in Gerrards Cross

Clearance services in Gerrards Cross

Large, long-held, under-occupied houses; refurbishment rather than new build; and a pocket of purpose-built flats near the station that is bigger than the town's reputation suggests.

  • Sofa and household furniture in a lounge ahead of a house clearance.

    House Clearance in Gerrards Cross

    57.2% of the ward is detached and 69.8% of households have two or more spare rooms — whole houses cleared room by room, with the loft, garage, shed and summerhouse in the same quote.

  • Room full of furniture and boxes before a property clearance.

    Property Clearance in Gerrards Cross

    With 80.1% of parish homes in bands G and H and a land supply measured at 2.7 years, the work here is refurbishing what already exists — kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, fitted wardrobes and old bedroom furniture out before the trades come in.

  • Room filled with books and shelving before a flat clearance.

    Flat Clearance in Gerrards Cross

    18.2% of households live in purpose-built flats, mostly around the station, Packhorse Road and Bulstrode Way — stairs or a lift, shared entrances, and a stop that has to be arranged rather than assumed.

How it works

How rubbish clearance works in Gerrards Cross

Photos first, a fixed price by the load, then a booked slot. Nothing is priced on the doorstep and nothing is measured in bin bags.

  1. Step 1: Send photos or call

    Message a few photos on WhatsApp, use the quote form or call us. That is enough for a firm price — no site visit needed for most jobs.

  2. Step 2: We agree a price and a date

    We confirm the load size, any itemised extras and the access arrangements. Open 7 days a week. Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.

  3. Step 3: We load and remove it

    The team carries everything out, loads the vehicle and takes it away for licensed disposal. You do not need to be there if access is arranged.

Gerrards Cross access note: tell us what the street is like on a weekday morning. The town's own plan records commuters driving in for the station and parking on residential roads to avoid the charges, so where the vehicle stands is worth agreeing in advance — and on a long drive with gates, the carry matters more than the postcode.

Access and logistics

Collection access in Gerrards Cross

Commuter-parked residential streets, two known pinch points and a town centre where 79% of residents call parking an important issue. We plan the stop before the day rather than on it.

  • Commuters get there first

    The neighbourhood plan records people driving into Gerrards Cross for the station and parking on residential roads to avoid the charges, which it says makes parking worse for residents. Tell us the road and the time of day and we plan the stop around it instead of arriving and hoping.

  • East Common and the Tesco lights

    Those are the two pinch points the plan names, and of 383 comments residents made about improving the town, 256 were about traffic and transport. We book a timed slot and work to it, which is why the wait-and-load option gets used a lot here.

  • Long drives, gates and gravel

    Most of the town is detached houses on their own plots, so the question is rarely whether we can park — it is the gate width, the state of the gravel and how far a wardrobe has to be carried. Send a photo of the frontage with the room photos.

  • Flats with no loading area

    Nearly one household in five here is in a purpose-built flat, mostly near the station, Packhorse Road and Bulstrode Way, where the public car parks are for shoppers and commuters rather than for loading. We agree the standing position and the time before we come.

  • Protected trees are not our job

    The town has a conservation area and the plan carries a policy on works affecting trees under a Tree Preservation Order. We take away green waste, prunings and cut material — felling or surgery on a protected tree needs the council's consent and a tree contractor, and we will say so rather than start.

  • Licensed disposal, checkable

    Everything leaves under our upper-tier waste carrier registration, CBDU435706, which anyone can look up on the public register before we load. We do not take asbestos or hazardous waste of any kind.

Local property

What are Gerrards Cross homes like to clear?

57.2% detached, 73.5% owner-occupied with 39.1% owning outright, and 69.8% of households holding two or more spare rooms (Census 2021) — in a parish where 80.1% of dwellings fall in bands G and H.

The clearance here is defined by space and by time. Households have room to store things and have had decades in which to do it, so the loft, the garage, the shed and at least one spare bedroom are usually all part of the job. Only 2.4% of households in the ward are overcrowded. That is the opposite of the towns down the M4, and it changes the quote: the constraint is volume, not access.

Ownership shapes the rest. Just 0.4% of households rent from the council and 6.1% rent socially at all, while 73.5% own — so most instructions come from the family, an executor or the owner's solicitor rather than from a housing office. Papers, photographs and anything the family asks us to hold back are set aside before anything is loaded, and we are content to clear one room and leave the rest.

Then there is the part of the town people forget: 18.2% of households live in purpose-built flats, and private renting grew by 67.7% between 2001 and 2011 according to the housing needs assessment the plan quotes. Those are small, timed jobs near the station — a very different day's work from a four-bedroom house on Bull Lane, at the same price per load.

Situations we are set up for

  • A family house cleared for an estate

    Rooms, loft, garage and garden buildings emptied before a sale, with documents and keepsakes set aside first. We quote the loads from photographs and confirm the disposal in writing when it is finished.

  • A refurbishment before the trades arrive

    Old kitchen units, a bathroom suite, fitted wardrobes, carpets and tired furniture taken away so work can start. It is priced by volume like everything else, and anything hazardous is flagged rather than loaded.

  • A downsize with two spare rooms of storage

    Furniture and boxes kept in case they were needed, going from a large house to something smaller. You point at what goes, we leave what stays, and part loads start at a quarter.

Illustrative situations, not customer accounts. Every job is priced from your own photos.

Bricks and renovation materials collected beside a residential property.

Why AM Rubbish Clearance

Why choose AM Rubbish Clearance in Gerrards CrossLicensed, insured and local.

A registered upper-tier waste carrier (CBDU435706) that quotes the number of loads up front, works to a booked slot on a busy street, and puts the disposal in writing — no doorstep pricing and no surprises at the end.

  • Licensed waste carrier

    Environment Agency registration CBDU435706 (carrier, dealer - upper tier). Check it yourself on the public register before you book anyone.

  • Fully insured

    Insured for work inside homes and commercial premises, so you are covered while we carry, load and remove.

  • Domestic and commercial

    One team for houses, flats, gardens, offices, shops and units — the same published prices apply to both.

  • Responsible disposal

    Everything we collect is taken to licensed waste facilities. As a registered carrier we are accountable for every load, and you can check our registration before you book.

  • ULEZ and Euro 6 compliant vehicles

    Our vehicles meet current emissions standards, so we can collect inside low-emission zones.

  • Open 7 days a week

    Open 7 days a week, from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun). Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.

  • Based in Datchet

    Gerrards Cross, Fulmer and the Chalfont St Peter edge are part of our regular round from Datchet, so a large house can be planned as more than one visit if that is what it needs.

All services

All eight services run in Gerrards Cross at the same published prices — domestic and commercial, single items to whole properties.

Questions answered

Gerrards Cross rubbish clearance — frequently asked questions

Answers for the town, the Common, Fulmer and the Chalfont St Peter edge. Anything not covered here, send photos and ask.

Not covered here? Call 07857 647238 and ask.

How much does rubbish removal cost in Gerrards Cross?

From £130 for a quarter load (up to 250 kg) to £390 for a full load (up to 1,000 kg), with labour and licensed disposal included. The price is set by volume, so a large house costs what it costs in loads — not more because of the postcode.

Can you clear a whole house including the loft, garage and outbuildings?

Yes, and here that is the usual job — 69.8% of households in this ward have two or more spare rooms. Send photos of every room plus the loft hatch, the garage and anything at the bottom of the garden, and we quote the loads before we come.

Our road is full of commuter cars — where will the vehicle go?

We agree the standing position with you in advance, which is exactly why the town's own plan flags station commuters parking on residential roads. A legal stop and a slightly longer carry beats circling the street on the morning.

Do you clear flats near the station and off Packhorse Road?

Yes — nearly one household in five here is in a purpose-built flat. Tell us the floor, whether there is a lift and where a vehicle can stand, and the carry is priced into the load.

Can you take the waste from a renovation or a strip-out?

Yes: old kitchen units, bathroom suites, fitted wardrobes, carpets and doors. We do not take asbestos or hazardous materials, and we say so straight away if something falls outside what a waste carrier may legally carry.

Will you cut down or prune a tree?

No. We take away green waste, prunings and cut material, but felling or surgery — especially on a tree covered by a Tree Preservation Order — needs the council's consent and a tree contractor.

Can you clear the shed, the greenhouse and the old fencing?

Yes, dismantled and taken as part of the load. Tell us roughly what they are made of, because panels, glass and concrete posts affect the weight more than the volume.

We are downsizing — can you take only part of the house?

Yes. You point at what is going and we leave the rest, whether that is one room, the garage or everything except the furniture you are keeping.

Do you clear rented properties at the end of a tenancy?

Yes, and it is a growing part of the work here — private renting in the town rose 67.7% between 2001 and 2011. Give us the check-out date and the slot is booked to it.

Our house is in the conservation area — does that change anything?

Only how we work: hand-carrying past walls, gateposts and planting rather than manoeuvring beside them, agreed in advance. We clear contents and waste and do not advise on planning or conservation consent.

Do you clear shops and offices in the town centre?

Yes — small premises, storerooms and office suites, cleared around opening hours rather than through them. There is no industrial estate here, so most commercial work is a van-sized job rather than a site clearance.

Is Buckinghamshire Council's bulky collection the better option?

It depends entirely on what you have. The council will collect a booked list of bulky items left where the crew can reach them, and for three or four things at the front of a garage that may be all you need — ring them for the current price and the next available date, because we will not quote figures for a service that is not ours. What it will not do is empty a loft, take a dismantled kitchen or a shed, or work to a completion date. Taking it yourself is the third route, though a van or trailer needs a recycling centre permit booked before the visit.

How do I check your waste carrier registration?

Look up CBDU435706 on the Environment Agency's public register, and AM Rubbish Clearance Ltd on Companies House under number 13539753. Buckinghamshire Council's own advice is to check any clearance company is an authorised carrier before you let them load.

Where does everything go once it leaves the drive?

Straight to a licensed transfer station, booked in under our carrier registration and sorted there: timber, metal, cardboard and green waste separated for recycling, furniture in usable condition passed on rather than crushed. Electricals, fridges and mattresses are kept apart on the vehicle because they cannot go through the same stream. Responsibility for waste stays with whoever produced it until it reaches a licensed site, which is the whole reason the destination is worth asking about.

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Ready to clear your Gerrards Cross property?Send photos, get a price.

A whole house before a sale, a loft and garage on a downsize, a strip-out before the builders or a flat near the station — photos are enough for a firm price in most cases. Open 7 days a week.

Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.

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