Five Signs You’re Overpaying for House Clearance And How to Stop

Five Signs You’re Overpaying for House Clearance – And How to Stop

House clearance pricing is one of the murkiest corners of the waste‑removal world. Some companies charge fair, transparent rates… and others act like they’re auctioning off your rubbish to the highest bidder. If you’ve ever walked away from a quote thinking, “Why does this feel like daylight robbery?” — this one’s for you.

Here are the five biggest red flags that you’re paying too much, and how to shut it down fast.

1. You’re Charged Per Item Instead of Per Load

Some companies love the “£20 per item” trick. Sounds cheap… until you realise you’ve got:

  • 12 bags
  • 3 bits of furniture
  • A mattress
  • A fridge
  • Random junk you forgot existed

Suddenly your “£20 per item” becomes £300+ for half a van.

How to stop it: Always ask for volume‑based pricing (¼ load, ½ load, full load). It’s fair, predictable, and stops the per‑item madness.

2. They Add Surprise Fees After Arriving

The classic bait‑and‑switch:

  • “Oh, mattresses are extra.”
  • “Oh, stairs are extra.”
  • “Oh, heavy items are extra.”
  • “Oh, we didn’t realise you had stuff.”

By the time they’re done, you’re paying more than your monthly rent.

How to stop it: Get a fixed quote upfront with all extras included. A real professional will ask the right questions before giving a price.

3. They Charge You for a Full Van… But Only Fill Half

Some companies quote you a full‑load price even if your rubbish barely covers the floor. They rely on you not knowing how much space your items actually take.

How to stop it: Ask for:

  • A price per cubic yard, or
  • A photo of the loaded van before payment

If they refuse either, you already know what’s going on.

4. They Don’t Have a Waste Carrier Licence

If they’re unlicensed, they’re not paying disposal fees. So why are you paying premium prices?

Unlicensed = illegal dumping = you get the fine.

How to stop it: Ask for their Upper Tier Waste Carrier Licence number. If they hesitate, stutter, or “left it in the van,” end the conversation.

5. They Charge More Than the Council… But Offer Less

Some companies charge double the council’s price while offering:

  • No time slots
  • No paperwork
  • No recycling
  • No guarantees
  • No professionalism

If you’re paying private prices, you should be getting private‑level service.

How to stop it: Compare what you’re getting:

  • Speed
  • Flexibility
  • Labour included
  • Heavy lifting
  • Same‑day service
  • Full disposal paperwork

If they can’t justify the price, walk away.

How to Make Sure You Never Overpay Again

Here’s the cheat code:

✔ Get a clear, all‑inclusive quote

No surprises. No “extras.” No nonsense.

✔ Ask for proof of licensing and insurance

If they can’t show it, they shouldn’t charge for it.

✔ Choose companies that charge by volume, not per item

It’s the only fair system.

✔ Check reviews and photos of past work

If they’ve got no proof, assume the worst.

✔ Use a company that actually turns up when they say they will

Your time is money too.

Or… just call MK Londyn and skip the headache.

Transparent pricing. Licensed. Insured. Professional. No hidden fees. No games. No overcharging.

House clearance done properly — and priced properly.

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