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L & N Rubble Removal Services

Parow, Cape Town, WC (1.1km from Plattekloof 2)
We offer a driver and a 1.3 ton bakkie for the following including labour Transport of Items Office and Home Removal of builder's rubble Removal of garden refuse Removal of any other refuse Office and Garage Clean Up’s Collect items for recycling Collect and deliver building materials on your behalf

Mesane

Parow, Cape Town, WC (1.1km from Plattekloof 2)
Mesane provides rubbish removal services in Parow, Western Cape and surrounding suburbs.

Yes 2 Rubble Removal

Parow, Cape Town, WC (1.1km from Plattekloof 2)
We Do all types of removals Garden Refuse removal Rubble removal services Transport services Sand and stone Tree felling Unwanted furniture removals Same day, fast friendly and efficient

Elohim Rubble And Rubbish Solution

Parow, Cape Town, WC (1.1km from Plattekloof 2)
We are Elohim Rubble & Rubbish Solution. We operate everywhere in the Western Cape province. We remove Rubble for R1500 per 6 cube truck.We come with our Shovels and 3 guys for loading and we clean nice afterwards. Our trucks are 6 cubes. We Supply Building sand for R1900/6 cube truck load. We Supply Stones for 3500/truck load. Feel free to contact us for a Quotation Thank you

L&N Projects

Parow North, Cape Town, WC (1.8km from Plattekloof 2)
We offer the service of removing rubble, garden refuse, transport items and Garage or factory cleanups. Reliable team and competative prices.

L&N Rubble Removal

Parow North, Cape Town, WC (1.8km from Plattekloof 2)
L&N Rubble Removal provides rubbish removal services in Parow North, Western Cape and surrounding suburbs.




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How can rubbish removalists help me?

The accumulation of rubbish, be it household, garden or industrial debris, is a natural consequence of everyday life. We clean up our gardens, sometimes quite drastically, with the removal of old plants, shrubs and trees. We redesign or renovate our homes, both inside and out, demolish unwanted walls and remove old fencing, remove large and often damaged or non-functional hardware items such as baths, toilets, basins, stoves, fridges, cupboards, carpets, and other like items, and then are stuck with the problem of what to do with the mass of discarded stones, bricks, general rubble and discarded goods which are inevitably left over at the end of the process. We cannot leave rubbish and rubble on our properties for obvious reasons, but often are unable to physically move it ourselves. This is where rubbish removalists are needed to do the job for us.

What do rubbish removalists actually do?

Rubbish removalists are specialists in the removal of general rubbish, rubble, garden refuse, unusable large appliances and hardware and other items which we no longer need. They work across residential, commercial and industrial sectors of business, and are invaluable aids in keeping our environments clean, visually appealing and tidy. Many removalists have fairly large trucks and sometimes heavy lifting equipment with which to collect rubbish, and have the added advantage of teams of experienced workers who are physically strong and able to lift and carry heavy items.

Clearing out old premises

Debris is often left behind when residential or business premises are vacated or renovated and which needs to be removed as quickly as possible to make way for new tenants. Whilst this may be more of an inconvenience in many cases, there are times when the previous owners or tenants leave a mountain of discarded rubbish or furniture behind when they leave. It is easy to employ cleaning teams, painters, tilers or gardeners to bring the premises and surrounds up to acceptable standards, but is more difficult to remove useless large appliances, unusable old fitted carpets and large piles of general rubbish. Rubbish removalists will ensure that the premises are cleared of all unwanted debris within a short period, and with the minimum of fuss.

They will remove this rubbish to the appropriate recycling or municipal dump sites without you having to worry about this yourself, as well as generally tidying the area itself.

Mini-moves may also be included

Some rubbish removalists are specialists in mini-moving operations, although this is not true of all of them. Such removalists will undertake the packing and moving of business or personal goods from one premises to another within a localized area, but this is usually on a smaller scale to furniture removalists and across tighter geographical areas, for instance within one town only. They offer the advantage of being available at shorter notice than general furniture removalists, so small moves are easier and quicker, but be aware that more complex and long-distance removals are best undertaken by large furniture removalist companies.

How to find the right rubbish removalists

Check their online ratings and customer reviews

Rubbish removalists are very much a part of our daily lives and, as such, are easy to find.  They may be found by looking for local removal companies, especially if they offer both rubbish removal as well as mini-removal services. The internet is becoming a good source when searching for these removalists, as many are developing their own websites. A general search through a site such as Uptasker will speed up the process since this site has the advantage of listing services in geographical areas, enabling you to quickly find the right service in your own locality. Be sure to check online ratings and customer reviews, where possible, as these will give you the best indication of customer satisfaction levels. Rubbish removalists will list the services they offer, which is a great help in choosing the right removalist for your particular needs. You will also find them through advertisements in home and industrial magazines, newspapers and the Yellow Pages, as well as through flyers which they may distribute with special offers at certain times. If possible, use word of mouth referrals from people you know and trust who have had favourable experiences with any particular rubbish removalist company.




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Top rubbish removalist tips

I think it is fair to say that we would have a more difficult time keeping our homes, gardens and business premises visually appealing after renovations or clean-ups without the assistance of rubbish removalists. The removal of garden, household or business rubbish and debris, especially in larger amounts, is a time-consuming and often daunting task for the home- or business-owner, and it is a job which is best left to the rubbish removalist’s expertise. For more tips, see our rub


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