The Real Reason London's Rubbish Removal Costs Keep Changing
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The Real Reason London's Rubbish Removal Costs Keep Changing
"If you live in London and regularly book a rubbish removal service, you've probably noticed how prices fluctuate throughout the year - even when the job itself is identical. One week you might get a full van load collected for £250, and a few months later, the same company could quote £350 or more. It's not random or because someone is "ripping you off.""
"The busiest - and priciest - time of the year for rubbish removal is summer. From May through to September, people get busy clearing their gardens, renovating kitchens, moving houses, and considering home improvement projects. Builders are also more active in dry weather, creating far more construction and renovation waste. During this period, waste companies' also get busy. Their vans are booked back-to-back, and many have to hire extra staff to meet the surge in demand. Naturally, this workload pushes prices higher."
Rubbish removal prices in London vary through the year according to demand. Demand peaks from May to September as people clear gardens, renovate kitchens, move house, and undertake home improvements, while builders produce more construction waste in dry weather. Higher spring-summer activity leads companies to run vans back-to-back and hire extra staff, pushing van-load prices from roughly £250 in winter to £350–£420 in summer. Dense areas such as Camden, Islington, and Kensington face higher costs because of parking restrictions, congestion, and greater operating expenses. Demand typically drops around October–November and January–March as budgets tighten and construction slows.
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