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Arranging a house clearance is not something that many of us have any experience of arranging. How does the process work? How do you choose a local firm to carry out the work? Is it complicated? What happens to the items removed? How much does it cost? If you have any questions on the UK house clearance industry, please read on. This website is a good way to research the clearance process and will help you to avoid the common pitfalls and even help you save stress and money.
Often but not always, the need to plan and arrange a house clearance is the result of the bereavement of a family member, close friend or a loved one. Maybe the house needs to be put on the market for sale, handed back to the landlord, put on the rental market in order to generate a monthly income, or a family member needs the property to be partially cleared in order to live there.
Divorce, separation and a relationship breaking down are other times that house clearance firms are routinely asked to remove household items and furniture. Most reputable firms are happy to remove a single item of furniture, carry out a partial clearance, or empty the entire property including attics, sheds, greenhouses, annexes, and garages.
A good house clearance firm should be sympathetic to your plight, whilst offering practical and ethical advice.
There are also much happier occasions when a house clearance might be required. You could be downsizing and need to get rid of the larger pieces of furniture, or perhaps you have bought, rented, or inherited a new property. You might be relocating to a different part of the country, moving overseas, or just feel the need to declutter your home.
When you have need for a house clearance, whatever the reason, you should have the reassurance that your chosen house clearance firm are experienced, insured, licensed by the Environment Agency to carry your waste, ethical, and legal. This UK website is designed to help you to locate a local house clearance firm that ticks all of these boxes and more. We want your house clearance work to be straightforward and carried out in a professional manner.
Believe it our not, there are many firms or individuals operating in house clearance work throughout the UK that are inexperienced, do not carry adequate public liability insurance, are not licensed by the Environment Agency to carry customers waste, operate shady practices, and generally give the industry a poor image. The industry is unregulated which means anyone can set-up a house clearance business. Anyone can spend a few hundred pounds on a website, place a few online adverts, and call themselves an house clearance expert.
Nobody paying good money for a house clearance deserves to be ripped-off; treated poorly; or worst case scenario: prosecuted for using an unlicensed operator who fly-tips the furniture and waste. The author of this website wants you to choose a reputable firm who are insured, licensed and legal.
There are also chancers out there who sell their home and despite signing a contract stating the property will be empty on completion of the sale apart from the agreed fixtures and fittings, will leave items behind that the new owner is not expecting; does not want or need; and will cost good money to remove. A good house clearance firm will be able to assist if this has happened to you.
If you own a house clearance business and are genuinely passionate about providing an first class service to your customers, and would like to be involved and featured on this exciting new website, please get in touch with us at Clearance (at) County Clearance (dot com). We look forward to hearing from you. Only firms outside of the Gloucestershire area please in order to prevent a conflict of interest.