Greenwich Skip Hire — Clear Pricing & Quotes for Rubbish Removal
Transparent pricing is the foundation of everything we do at Greenwich Skip Hire. Our page explains how our rubbish company prices area approach works, how we calculate man and van rates, and what to expect when you request a free quote. We know residents of Victorian terraces, riverside apartments and busy market streets need straightforward answers — no hidden fees, just a reliable service priced fairly for the Greenwich area.
We offer two primary cost models so you can choose the one that suits your job: a load-based model for small clearances and a cubic-yard (or cubic-metre) rate for larger, measured waste volumes. Each pricing route is designed to make the cost of clearing anything from a single room to a full renovation transparent and predictable for customers searching for rubbish removal prices in Greenwich.
How our rate options work
Our load-based option is ideal for tight-access jobs, like clearing a flat above a shop in Greenwich Market or removing garden waste from a terraced home in Blackheath. The man and van cost area model bundles labour, transport and standard disposal fees into an hourly or per-load fee. For larger projects we switch to a cubic-yard or cubic-metre basis so you pay for the space your waste occupies rather than vague hourly estimates.Why we use cubic-yard and load-based rates
Choosing between load-based pricing and cubic-yard rates gives you flexibility. Load-based prices are perfect for single-item removals or small household clear-outs; they save time on quoting and suit locations where access is challenging. Measured rates — using cubic yards/metres — are more accurate for building waste, loft clearances or bulky garden projects often seen in South Greenwich and around Deptford.To make this practical, we publish standard volume bands and common job templates. That means whether you're comparing rubbish company prices area options or researching the typical man and van cost in Greenwich, you'll see examples that match your property type and likely location.
What is included in every quote?
All quotes include:- Collection from your doorstep, loading and transport to licensed disposal points;
- Labour for our team (or the man and van) and basic loading equipment;
- Disposal and recycling where possible, with clear notes if hazardous items incur extra charges;
- No hidden fees — we itemise everything in writing, so the price you accept is the price you pay.
Example jobs and expected prices
Below are typical jobs with indicative ranges to help you match your situation to our pricing. These are examples — your free quote will be exact and based on the final scope, access and waste type.Small flat declutter (one-bedroom apartment in Greenwich town): A man-and-van load to remove furniture and general rubbish from a first-floor flat usually fits our small-load band. Indicative cost: load-based rates equivalent to one to two cubic yards, often priced as a single load fee. This is a common query for people searching man & van prices area.
Garden clearance for a terraced house (Blackheath/Charlton): Garden waste like soil, branches and planters is typically charged by volume. Expect an estimate based on cubic yards/metres; small garden clearances often sit in the lower cubic-yard band while full clear-outs for overgrown backyards require larger volume pricing.
Builders’ rubble or renovation waste (Woolwich to Greenwich Peninsula): For renovations or loft conversions, we switch to cubic-yard rates so you only pay for occupied volume. Common examples include drywall, timber offcuts and tiles. Because heavy and inert waste can affect disposal fees, your rubbish removal prices in Greenwich quote will note any weight or material surcharges.
Commercial and high-traffic locations
Business clearances near busy hubs — cafés by Greenwich Market, small retail units on Trafalgar Road — often factor in access time and parking restrictions. Our rubbish company prices area approach accounts for permits, short-term loading bay fees and safe load handling, all itemised in your estimate.Vehicle options and their impact: A man & van suits quick collections and single-load jobs, while a small skip or larger multi-load service is better for prolonged works. We can outline the comparative costs clearly when preparing your free quote.
Free quote policy — every potential job in Greenwich starts with a no-obligation quote. We will:
Your written estimate will be clear and strongly itemised: base rate, labour, disposal/recycling and any applicable surcharges. If a customer later adjusts the scope, we’ll update the quote so you’re always in control of the final cost.
Booking, variations and fairness
We aim to be flexible: short-notice jobs in busy corridors, weekend clearances from flats above shops and early-morning man-and-van pickups are all possible. When you request a free quote, tell us the property style and location — Victorian terrace, modern riverside apartment, market-front unit — and we’ll give a realistic price reflecting local conditions.Why choose volume-based or load-based? Use load-based for speed and convenience, and cubic-yard rates for precision on larger jobs. Both are designed to make comparison shopping easy when you look for rubbish company costs in the area or try to estimate a man and van cost in Greenwich.
We believe in honest, transparent pricing for every Greenwich job. If you need a tailored estimate for a terrace house clearance, flat-based removal, garden tidy-up, or building waste uplift, request a free quote — we'll itemise everything so you can make an informed decision without surprises.