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Full house clearance is for multi-room or whole-unit jobs where disposal, moving, storage and handover timing need to be separated clearly before the crew arrives.
Use this page when the job includes furniture, loose household items, mattresses, wardrobes, appliances and room-by-room decisions. If the job is only one sofa, one mattress or one furniture item, a narrower disposal page is usually better.

Whole-home scope
A full-house job needs item separation before disposal day so the crew knows what to keep, move, store or remove.
Fit check
Best fit
Use this page when the project involves several rooms, mixed furniture, loose items and a completion window.
Best fit
Use this page when the unit must be cleared before key return, landlord inspection, renovation or sale preparation.
Better page
Use sofa disposal, mattress disposal or furniture disposal when the job has one clear item category.
Planning before disposal day
Whole-home clearance gets messy when every item is treated the same. A better quote starts by sorting the unit by room and by decision: what stays, what moves, what goes into storage, and what should be disposed of.
The support image here is AI-generated and illustrative. It is used to explain the sorting workflow, not to claim a completed customer job.

Illustrative support
This generated image supports the workflow explanation only. Real proof photos are shown in the project scenario section.
Common full-house scenarios

Residential access
Landed and condo clearances can depend heavily on parking distance, lift access, stairs and how much has to leave in one session.

Room sorting
Photos by room reduce confusion when some items must be moved, some stored and others disposed of.

Staging
For larger homes, staging space and trolley movement can decide how quickly the clearance can be completed.
Quote drivers
What to send
Related disposal routes
Loose furniture
For standalone sofas, mattresses, bed frames, wardrobes, tables and cabinets when the whole home does not need clearing.
Mixed smaller load
For mixed clutter, loose items and small furniture when the project is smaller than a whole unit.
Fitted carpentry
For fixed wardrobes or fitted storage that needs dismantling before carry-out and disposal.
FAQ
Next step
Send room-by-room photos, your keep or dispose notes and the handover date. We will help separate the job into moving, storage and disposal before confirming the quote.
Send first
If the scope narrows
Full-house clearance is for room-by-room decisions. If the job turns into one main sofa, one mattress set or a smaller mixed load, the specialist route usually makes the quote clearer.
One main sofa
For a couch, recliner or sectional that is the main item rather than part of a full-home clearance.
One bed set
For mattresses, divans and bed frames when the bedroom item is the main disposal scope.
Mixed smaller load
For smaller mixed loads, loose items and clutter that do not need whole-unit planning.
Subject to availability and final quote confirmation.