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Chester Rubbish Removal

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Chester Rubbish Removal

The Waste Clearance Team provides a licensed Chester rubbish removal and furniture collection and disposal service operating in Chester and throughout Cheshire.  We collect and recycle any kind of furniture or bulky waste from inside or outside a property. Our team will take it away and have it recycled at a licensed trade recycling centre and our teams can remove unwanted items from anywhere on the property. There’s no need for you to leave anything outside or struggle to move it on your own.

Bulky domestic items such as sofas and mattresses can be difficult to dispose of properly, labour and the correct transport are needed. The Waste Clearance Team is here to help call our office on 0800 4480645 for a free quote.

The Waste Clearance Team Ltd offers a comprehensive bulky waste disposal service in Chester and throughout Cheshire.

We clear domestic and commercial waste and pride ourselves on offering 100% landfill diversion by partnering with ethical trade waste disposal sites. The Waste Clearance Team Ltd is licensed and regulated by The Environment Agency as an upper-tier waste carrier, registration number CBDU351841

We also clear furniture in Runcorn

We can clear any kind of furniture in Chester and the surrounding areas including sofas, mattresses, suites and even pianos as well as appliances such as fridge freezers.

Whether you’re moving home or upgrading your furniture The Waste Clearance team provides the easiest and most cost-effective way to dispose of old, unwanted items in Chester. We don’t outsource our work, it’s all done by our in-house teams who are fully trained in clearing bulky waste safely, efficiently and with the minimum disruption to your day.

Chester Furniture Collection and Disposal 

How It Works

From the initial quote, all of our work is carried out in a safe manner with social distancing being practiced at all times from the initial site visit to the work being carried out. All our workers are issued with PPE which they will wear at all times while on-site.

The Waste Clearance Team is licensed and regulated as an upper-tier waste carrier with The Environment Agency registration CBDU351841 We strive to divert 100% of what we clear from landfill and provide and speedy response and compliant waste disposal route.

Our payment methods are all electronic and we provide a full, company VAT invoice as well as an electronic waste transfer note.

We also provide a Lully licensed Warrington rubbish removal service

All office furniture and bulky items removed

We have years of experience in clearing offices quickly and efficiently.

We strive to achieve 100% landfill diversion

We work closely with local trade waste facilities to ensure 100% landfill diversion.

We offer a fixed price service, with no hidden costs

We work closely with you to ensure minimum disruption during the clearance of your office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can you collect my items from inside my home or do I need to take them outside?

A. We can collect from inside or outside your property.

Q. How quickly can you collect?

A. Very often we can offer a same-day service

Q. What happens to the things that you clear?

A. If something is still usable and we can donate it then we do that. Anything that is no longer usable is taken to a trade recycling plant.

Q. How do I pay?

A. We take all major debit and credit cards.

Q. Can I get a receipt?

A. Absolutely, your receipt is automatically either sent to you via text or email, whichever you prefer.

Q. Sounds great, how do I book?

A. Either fill in the contact form on this page or call our office on 0800 4480645 and we’ll schedule your collection

The Waste Clearance Team is a family-run business covering the Northwest of England and our business is based on delivering a high level of service coupled with an affordable price. While we work hard behind the scenes to ensure everything we clear is diverted from landfill and that’s important to our customers what’s also important to our customers is that the company they’ve employed actually turns up to do the job!

Our workers are hand-picked to be motivated and reliable and we’ve never missed a collection. You might have ordered new furniture and coordinated the collection of your old furniture with that delivery or you may have organised a house clearance to coincide with the sale of the property. We understand you’re most likely working to a timescale and being ” let down ” by the clearance company you’ve booked is going to cause a lot of disruption.

We offer affordable clearance solutions to homeowners across the Northwest. our prices are comparable to a local ” man and van ” service and in some instances, we’re less expensive. Even if you’re not ready to book a clearance service right now but need some advice on where to start give us a call for a chat and we’ll happily steer you in the right direction.

house clearance

The more unusual landmarks in the city are the city walls, the Rows and the black-and-white architecture. The walls encircle the bounds of the medieval city and constitute the most complete city walls in Britain, the full circuit measuring nearly 2 miles (3 km). The only break in the circuit is in the southwest section in front of County Hall. A footpath runs along the top of the walls, crossing roads by bridges over Eastgate, Northgate, St Martin’s Gate, Watergate, Bridgegate, Newgate,and the Wolf Gate, and passing a series of structures, namely Phoenix Tower (or King Charles’ Tower), Morgan’s Mount, the Goblin Tower (or Pemberton’s Parlour), and Bonewaldesthorne’s Tower with a spur leading to the Water Tower, and Thimbleby’s Tower.On Eastgate is Eastgate Clock which is said to be the most photographed clock face in England after those that share the tower with Big Ben.

The Rows are unique in Britain. They consist of buildings with shops or dwellings on the lowest two storeys. The shops or dwellings on the ground floor are often lower than the street and are entered by steps, which sometimes lead to a crypt-like vault. Those on the first floor are entered behind a continuous walkway, often with a sloping shelf between the walkway and the railings overlooking the street. Much of the architecture of central Chester looks medieval and some of it is, but by far the greater part of it, including most of the black-and-white buildings, is Victorian, a result of what Pevsner termed the “black-and-white revival”