Garden Waste Removal
Green waste, soil, turf, branches, broken garden furniture, fencing and shed waste cleared from West London gardens.
What we collect
- Branches and hedge cuttings
- Grass, leaves and plant waste
- Soil, turf and rubble bags
- Plant pots and broken garden furniture
- Old fencing and decking
- Dismantled shed waste
Tell us first
These items may need specialist handling or a separate quote.
- Japanese knotweed without specialist handling
- Large tree surgery loads without assessment
- Hazardous chemicals
- Unbagged soil in very large quantities
Green waste and heavy garden waste are different
Branches, hedge cuttings and leaves are lighter than soil, turf, slabs and rubble. Mixed garden piles need a quote that reflects both space and weight.
Bagging loose material helps keep the route clean, especially when waste has to be carried through the property.
Sheds, fencing and decking
Old timber, felt, screws and fixings are mixed waste rather than pure green waste. If the shed or fence still needs dismantling, mention that before booking.
Photos from a few angles help estimate labour and van space properly.
West London garden access
Terraced houses and basement flats can mean long carries, tight side returns or access through the house.
We plan these details before collection so the team brings the right equipment and protects the route where practical.
How this service works
- 1Send photos of the garden waste and explain access from the garden to the van.
- 2We price the job based on volume, weight and carrying distance.
- 3The team loads green and heavy waste safely.
- 4Waste is taken through suitable disposal or recycling routes.
Get a quote for garden waste
Send photos, postcode and access details for a clear price.
Questions people ask
Can you collect soil and turf?
Yes, but soil and turf are heavy. Share photos and the number of bags so the quote reflects the weight.
Can you remove shed waste?
Yes. Dismantled shed waste can usually be collected. If dismantling is needed, mention the shed size and condition.
Does garden waste need to be bagged?
Loose leaves, small cuttings and soil are easier to collect when bagged. Larger branches can usually be bundled or stacked.