How Much Does a House Clearance Cost in Bristol in 2026?

John Smith • June 9, 2026

A house clearance in Bristol in 2026 typically costs between £150 and £800 for a standard residential job, with larger or more complex clearances running higher. The range is wide because the price depends on how much needs clearing, how accessible the property is, what's in it, and how quickly you need it done. This guide breaks down realistic costs by property size and job type so you have a clear picture before you pick up the phone.

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The two biggest factors are volume and access. A one-bedroom flat with a few pieces of furniture and some boxes is a short job with a small van. A four-bedroom house that hasn't been properly cleared in 20 years is a different proposition — multiple trips, a larger vehicle, and more man-hours. Both are called house clearances, but the cost difference is substantial.

Access matters too. Ground-floor properties with parking outside the front door are straightforward. Upper-floor flats without a lift, houses with narrow stairwells, or properties where the team has to carry items a long distance to the vehicle all take more time. Bristol's geography adds another wrinkle — steep streets in Clifton, Totterdown, and Brislington can make parking and vehicle access genuinely difficult, and that gets factored into the price.

What's being cleared also plays a role. General household furniture, boxes of possessions, and white goods are standard. Hazardous items — paint, solvents, batteries, gas canisters — require separate handling and disposal and usually cost more. Very large or heavy items like pianos, hot tubs, or built-in furniture take more labour and may need specialist equipment.

For a studio or one-bedroom flat, a straightforward clearance with a reasonable volume of items typically runs £150–£300. This covers a single van load, two operatives, and disposal. Difficult access or a heavily packed flat pushes toward the upper end.

A two-bedroom house or flat usually comes in at £250–£450. Properties that haven't been cleared in some time or that contain a lot of accumulated possessions can push toward £500.

Three-bedroom houses generally run £350–£600. Good access and a manageable volume of contents keep the price down; older properties with heavy furniture, restricted parking, or a large amount of stuff push it up.

Four-bedroom houses and larger typically cost £500–£900 for a full clearance. Jobs requiring two days of work, multiple van runs, or specialist item removal can run beyond that.

These figures assume a full clearance — everything goes. Partial clearances are usually priced on volume and time rather than as a flat property-size rate.

Partial vs Full Clearance — What's the Difference in Cost

A full clearance means the team takes everything specified: furniture, white goods, carpets, curtains, general household items. You're left with an empty property.

A partial clearance — a garage, a loft, a single room, specific items — is priced differently. Most Bristol clearance companies charge either a minimum call-out fee (typically £80–£150) plus a rate per cubic metre or van load, or they quote a fixed price once they've assessed the job. A garage clearance in Bristol usually costs £100–£250. A loft clearance runs £150–£350 depending on what's up there and how accessible it is.

What Happens on the Day — and What's Included

The team arrives, loads everything onto the vehicle, and takes it away for disposal. Reputable companies sort items for donation, recycling, or landfill — that's part of the job, not an optional extra. Most Bristol clearance companies include a basic sweep-out after the items have gone. Deep cleaning is separate and priced separately if you need it.

Check whether the quote includes disposal fees. Some companies quote a labour rate and add disposal costs on top. Others quote all-in. Ask upfront — it's a simple question and it avoids a surprise on the invoice.

Same-Day and Urgent Clearances

Same-day or next-day clearance is available from most Bristol waste removal companies, usually at a premium of 20–40% over standard prices. For urgent situations — a probate clearance with a tight deadline, a property that needs handing back to a landlord — that premium is usually worth paying. Call as early in the day as possible; early-morning calls get prioritised.

What to Do Before the Clearance Team Arrives

Separate anything you want to keep before the team arrives, not after they've started. Items left mixed in with clearance items can go faster than you expect once the job gets moving. Clearly mark or remove anything that stays.

If there are items of potential value — jewellery, art, antiques, collectibles — deal with those before booking, not on the day. A clearance company is there to clear, not to value.

Check whether the property has parking restrictions. Bristol's residential streets frequently have permit zones, and a clearance vehicle that can't park close to the property takes longer — which can push the final cost up.


FAQ

Q: How much does a house clearance cost in Bristol? A: Most house clearances in Bristol cost £150–£600 for standard residential properties, depending on size, volume of items, and access. Larger properties or complex jobs can run to £900 or more. Same-day clearances carry a premium of around 20–40%.

Q: Is a house clearance in Bristol charged by property size or by volume? A: Most companies price by volume — the amount of material to be removed — rather than strictly by property size. Property size is used as a rough guide, but the actual quote reflects how much there is to shift and how straightforward the access is.

Q: What items won't a Bristol house clearance company take? A: Most clearance companies won't take hazardous materials (paint, solvents, gas canisters, asbestos), clinical waste, or certain electrical items without specific arrangements. Ask before booking if you have anything unusual — most companies can advise on the best route for problem items.

Q: Do I need to be present during a house clearance in Bristol? A: Not always. Many Bristol clearance companies are happy to work with a keyholder arrangement if you can't be on site. Agree in advance exactly what's going and what stays, and make sure access is sorted before the team arrives.


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