
Flat Clearance in Maidenhead
Purpose-built blocks around the station and St Mary's, including new managed buildings where everything moves through a lift and a booked loading bay.
Licensed Waste Carrier: Waste carrier CBDU435706
Berkshire · Rubbish clearance
Clearance from £130.
Rubbish removal and clearance across Maidenhead — town-centre apartments, Victorian houses in Boyn Hill and the Riverside, post-war semis in Furze Platt and Cox Green, and units on the business parks. Licensed carrier, fixed price by the load, loading and disposal included.
Send photos, get a price — no site visit for most jobs.
WhatsApp photos for a fast quote (opens in a new tab)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
Flats are the single largest housing type in Maidenhead's seven town wards at 29.5%, and private renting has grown by 53% in a decade to 22.8% of households (Census 2021). Tenancy changeovers and flat clearances sit alongside whole-house work.
Maidenhead is the busiest mix on our patch. Around the station and St Mary's ward, purpose-built blocks account for over a quarter of the housing stock, and a 429-home build-to-rent scheme at The Landing sits beside the Elizabeth line platforms. That end of town produces flat clearances, end-of-tenancy work and managed-building logistics — lifts, loading bays and podium car parks rather than driveways.
Ring the centre and the picture changes: Victorian and Edwardian villas in Boyn Hill and along the Riverside, inter-war and post-war semis in Furze Platt, Belmont, Oldfield and Cox Green. Detached and semi-detached homes are still 53.7% of the stock, and their numbers have been falling as large plots are redeveloped or converted into flats — so a house clearance here is often the last step before a sale to a developer.
Then there is the working town: the Local Plan protects fourteen employment sites, from Vanwall Business Park and Maidenhead Office Park to the Cordwallis and Furze Platt industrial areas, and the town centre is being rebuilt around the Nicholson Quarter. All of it is priced the same way — by the load, from £130, quoted from photos.

Published prices
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 fourth-floor flat and a four-bedroom house are priced from the same table — the difference is how many loads, not a surcharge for stairs.
The Royal Borough's large-item collection takes up to five items from the front of the property on a Wednesday or Thursday, from £50 for one item to £80 for five. It cannot take anything from an upstairs flat without kerbside frontage, and refuses building waste, garden waste, sheds, soil, rubble and pianos.
Send us photos and we'll price your Maidenhead job exactly.
| Load size | Price | Labour included | Max weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4 load | £130 | 15 mins | 250 kg |
| 1/2 load | £220 | 30 mins | 500 kg |
| 3/4 load | £300 | 1 hour | 750 kg |
| Full load | £390 | 1 hour | 1,000 kg |
Loading, transport and licensed disposal are included in every load price.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| 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 Maidenhead
The order here is different from the villages around it: flats and tenancy work lead alongside house clearance, with offices and units close behind and garden work the supporting act.

Purpose-built blocks around the station and St Mary's, including new managed buildings where everything moves through a lift and a booked loading bay.

Period houses in Boyn Hill and the Riverside and family semis in Furze Platt, Belmont and Cox Green — probate and downsizing clearances, covered in detail on the Maidenhead house clearance page.

Landlord and agent changeovers: private renting is 22.8% of households here and rose by more than half between 2011 and 2021.
How it works
Photos, a fixed price, then a booked slot. Flats and offices are quoted the same way as houses.
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.
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.
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.
Maidenhead access note: for a flat, tell us the floor, the lift, any height limit on a podium or basement car park and whether a loading bay has to be booked. For a house near the centre, tell us if the street is resident-permit only. For a unit, tell us the opening hours we have to work around.
Access and logistics
Parking near the centre is tightly controlled and the town-centre car parking has changed. Two or three details when you send the photos let us plan the vehicle, the crew and the timing.
New apartment buildings around the station run on lifts, concierge desks and bookable loading bays, and some car parks have height limits a clearance vehicle cannot pass. Tell us the floor and the building's rules and we work to them.
Streets such as Grenfell Road (Zone M) and Norfolk Road allow parking only in resident permit bays, and the Royal Borough's permits are virtual, issued to residents rather than visiting vehicles. On those roads we plan a wait-and-load so the vehicle is there only while it is being filled.
The 734-space Broadway multi-storey closed at the end of 2022 and was demolished in 2024, and the Nicholsons Centre is making way for the Nicholson Quarter. If a road closure or loading restriction affects your unit, tell us when you book and we will plan the approach.
Stafferton Way is for Royal Borough residents only, needs a permit for every van visit, has a 2.1 m height barrier, refuses vans over 5.5 m along with Luton, long-wheelbase and tipper types, and limits DIY waste to one car-boot load a month. A hired van often cannot get in at all.
Boyn Hill, the Riverside, Pinkneys Green and the Furze Platt Triangle are conservation areas of villas and larger plots. We clear floor by floor, keep original fittings where they are, and agree in advance where the vehicle can stand on a narrow frontage.
The Royal Borough tells residents they must use a licensed waste carrier for anything it does not collect, and a householder whose waste is fly-tipped can face a £600 fixed penalty. Our registration is CBDU435706 and you can check it before we arrive.
Local property
Flats are 29.5% of the stock and detached and semi-detached homes 53.7% (Census 2021), so a Maidenhead week covers both extremes. Around 4,289 residents are aged 75 or over, and most future older households here are expected to be owner-occupiers.
The flats split into two eras. The 1960s to 2000s blocks near the centre have narrow stairwells, small lifts and shared bin stores, and turn over regularly between tenancies. The new buildings around the station — The Landing's 429 rental homes, the roughly 250 apartments at Chapel Arches — are managed developments where the clearance is planned with the building rather than around it.
The houses are Victorian and Edwardian villas in Boyn Hill and along the Riverside, several floors with cellars and outbuildings, and inter-war and post-war semis with garages, lofts and long gardens across Furze Platt, Belmont, Oldfield and Cox Green. A large share of our house work follows decades of ownership in the same home: a move into smaller accommodation, or an executor preparing a sale.
Specialist older-person housing in the town runs below the national rate for its 75-plus population, so downsizing moves often go to a flat elsewhere or out of the area, and the family home comes to us complete — furniture, loft, garage and shed.
A letting agent has three days between tenants in a block near the station. Photos are sent from the check-out inspection, the price is agreed for a quarter load, and the flat is cleared through the lift and the loading bay in a single morning, with the keys returned to the office.
A family is selling a three-storey Victorian house that has been in the same hands for decades. The clearance runs floor by floor over a day — cellar, rooms, loft and outbuilding — with anything the family wants to keep set aside first and nothing original removed from the building.
A tenant is handing back a floor at the end of a lease and needs desks, chairs, pedestals and racking gone before the dilapidations inspection. The work is quoted from photos, priced by the load and booked around the building's access hours.
Illustrative situations, not customer accounts. Every job is priced from your own photos.

Why AM Rubbish Clearance
An upper-tier registered waste carrier (CBDU435706) working the Royal Borough daily — the same authority, the same rules and the same recycling-centre restrictions our Maidenhead customers deal with.
Environment Agency registration CBDU435706 (carrier, dealer - upper tier). Check it yourself on the public register before you book anyone.
Insured for work inside homes and commercial premises, so you are covered while we carry, load and remove.
One team for houses, flats, gardens, offices, shops and units — the same published prices apply to both.
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.
Our vehicles meet current emissions standards, so we can collect inside low-emission zones.
Open 7 days a week, from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun). Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.
Maidenhead sits along the A308 and M4 corridor from our Datchet base, so it is a regular part of our round for both domestic and commercial work.
All services
All eight services run in Maidenhead at the published load prices. House clearance has a dedicated Maidenhead page; the rest link through to the main service pages.
Local pageHouse Clearance in MaidenheadQuestions answered
The questions we are asked most about clearances in the town centre, the suburbs and the business parks.
Not covered here? Call 07857 647238 and ask.
All of it — the town centre and St Mary's, Boyn Hill, Furze Platt, Pinkneys Green, Belmont, Oldfield, the Riverside and Cox Green, plus the business parks and Bray on the edge. We work along the A308 and M4 corridor from our base in Datchet.
From £130 for a quarter load (up to 250 kg) up to £390 for a full load (up to 1,000 kg), including the labour and licensed disposal. Send photos of each room, or the flat and its store cupboard, and we will tell you which load size fits before you commit.
Yes — that is routine work here, and it is exactly what the council's kerbside service cannot do. Tell us your floor, whether there is a lift, the height limit on any podium or basement car park, and whether the building requires a loading bay to be booked.
On roads like Grenfell Road and Norfolk Road, parking is limited to resident permit bays and a clearance vehicle cannot use one. We plan those jobs as a wait-and-load, carrying everything out in one continuous run so the vehicle stands for the shortest possible time.
For one to five liftable items you can leave at the front of the property on a Wednesday or Thursday, it is the cheaper route at £50 to £80. It will not take building waste, garden waste, sheds, soil, rubble, pianos or American-style fridges, and it cannot serve an upstairs flat with no frontage — that is where a load price makes more sense.
The site is for Royal Borough residents only, requires a permit for every van visit, and has a 2.1 m height barrier that excludes vans over 5.5 m along with Luton, long-wheelbase and tipper vehicles. DIY waste is also capped at one car-boot load a month, which a kitchen or a fence run passes immediately.
Yes — Vanwall Business Park, Whitebrook Park, Tectonic Place, Maidenhead Office Park and the Cordwallis, Boyn Valley, Prior's Way and Furze Platt estates are all in our regular commercial round. Furniture, racking, stock and packaging are priced by the load like any other clearance.
Yes. In the Boyn Hill and Riverside conservation areas we remove contents and loose fittings only, work floor by floor, and protect the route out — fireplaces, panelling and anything fixed stay exactly where they are.
The Royal Borough's own guidance is that residents must use a licensed carrier for anything it does not collect. Search CBDU435706 on the Environment Agency's public register and you will find AM Rubbish Clearance Ltd listed as an upper-tier carrier.
It goes to licensed waste and recycling facilities, with furniture and recyclable materials separated where they can be reused. Registration means we are accountable for each load, which is what protects you from the householder duty-of-care penalty.
Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability. Open 7 days a week, from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun), so an early start before a check-out inspection or a lease handover is usually possible.
Still weighing it up? Send photos, get a price.
A few phone photos are enough for a firm load price. Open 7 days a week.
Nearby areas
Marlow is upstream on the Thames, Langley sits on the Slough side and Ascot to the south — each has its own page with local council and access detail.

A flat between tenancies, a family house before sale, or a floor of office furniture — 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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