Junk & Rubbish Removal in Galway
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Typical price: €35–€1,400
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Galway
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single item One sofa or appliance | €35 | €60 | €85 |
| Small load Quarter van, few items | €75 | €110 | €170 |
| Full van load Major clearout | €230 | €350 | €510 |
| House clearance Multiple loads, full-day crew | €370 | €740 | €1,400 |
How to hire a junk & rubbish removal pro in Ireland
- Check the collector holds a waste collection permit from the National Waste Collection Permit Office (NWCPO) — ask for the permit number
- Get a receipt naming the company for anything beyond a single item — you carry a duty of care for your waste
- Get photo-based volume quotes with labour and gate fees included
- Compare your local civic amenity site's fees for self-hauling
- Keep WEEE (electrical) items separate — retailers must take back equivalents free when you buy new
- For renovations, compare skip hire (permit needed for on-road skips)
Commercial waste collection in Ireland requires a permit from the NWCPO, and householders can be prosecuted under the Waste Management Act if their waste is traced from illegal dumping. WEEE regulations give free retailer take-back for electrical items, and civic amenity sites are the self-haul option.
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Frequently asked questions
What happens if my waste gets fly-tipped or dumped illegally?
In many jurisdictions the householder shares liability if their waste ends up dumped — 'I paid a guy in a van' is not a defence. Protect yourself: use operators who are licensed/registered where that exists, get a receipt naming the company, and note the vehicle registration. Cheap unlicensed collectors are cheap because landfill fees are what they're skipping.
Do I need to be home for a junk pickup?
Not necessarily — if items are accessible (driveway, garage with code, curbside where legal), most companies collect unattended and send before/after photos with payment by card on file. For indoor clearances someone must be present to let the crew in and confirm what goes.
How do I dispose of electronics and e-waste?
Most junk removal firms take e-waste but route it to certified recyclers, sometimes for a small per-item fee. Free alternatives exist almost everywhere: retailer take-back schemes when buying replacements, manufacturer programs, and council/municipal e-waste drop-off points. Wipe or remove drives from computers and phones before handing anything over.
Where does the junk actually go?
Reputable operators sort loads: usable furniture to charity, metals and cardboard to recycling, the remainder to licensed transfer stations or landfill. Ask what share they divert and whether they can provide disposal documentation — it's the fastest way to separate professionals from fly-tippers, and in several countries you stay legally liable if your waste is dumped illegally.
Do junk removal companies do full house or estate clearances?
Yes — house clearances (post-tenancy, hoarding, bereavement) are a core service. Expect a site visit for quoting, a crew for a full day or more, and pricing by total volume plus any specialist items. Ask about their process for found valuables and documents, and whether they broom-sweep rooms after clearing; good firms do both as standard.
How do I get an accurate junk removal quote?
Send photos of the pile with something for scale, list large items individually, and mention access (floor, stairs, distance to parking). Volume-based quotes from photos are usually accurate within one price band; on-site quotes are worth it for whole-house clearances. Always confirm whether the quote includes labour, disposal fees and tax.
How much does rubbish removal cost in Ireland?
Typical van-based clearances run: single item €40-€90, small load €80-€180, half van €150-€320, full van €250-€550. Full house clearances land around €400-€1,500 depending on volume. Dublin prices sit at the top of each band.
Can I check if a waste collector is legitimate in Ireland?
Yes — every legal collector holds an NWCPO waste collection permit, and the register is searchable online. Ask for the permit number before booking; if your waste ends up fly-tipped by an unpermitted collector, the enforcement trail can lead back to you.
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