Junk & Rubbish Removal in Limerick
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Typical price: €35–€1,400
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Limerick
| 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
Can builders' rubble and soil go with normal junk?
Usually not at the standard volume rate — rubble, concrete, bricks, tiles and soil are dense, so they're priced by weight or in smaller dedicated loads, and some household-junk operators won't take them at all. For renovation waste, compare a dedicated rubble collection or skip against your junk quote; mixing rubble into a furniture load usually triggers a recalculated price.
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.
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.
Junk removal service or skip/dumpster rental — which is cheaper?
For a one-off pile you could load yourself over a weekend, a skip or dumpster is usually cheaper per cubic metre. A collection service wins when you want the labour done for you, have no space to park a skip, need same-day turnaround, or the volume is small. Rough rule: below about half a small skip's worth, a pickup service usually costs less all-in.
What counts as a 'load' — how do companies measure volume?
Trucks are quoted in fractions (minimum, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full) of a box bed that typically holds 10-15 cubic yards / 8-12 cubic metres. Crews eyeball your pile against the truck. To avoid disputes, ask what the truck's full capacity is and get the quoted fraction written on the job sheet before loading starts.
How can I reduce the cost of junk removal?
Sell or give away anything usable first (collection-from-home marketplaces shrink piles fast), consolidate everything into one accessible spot at ground level, break down furniture flat, and keep rubble separate from light junk. Getting the pile to the curb or driveway can knock a meaningful amount off, since indoor carry time is what crews price in.
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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