Junk & Rubbish Removal in Sengkang New Town
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Typical price: SGD 30–SGD 1,800
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Sengkang New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single bulky item One sofa, mattress or appliance | SGD 30 | SGD 60 | SGD 100 |
| One-room clearout Several furniture pieces, one trip | SGD 150 | SGD 300 | SGD 500 |
| Whole-flat clearance Full household clearout, multiple trips | SGD 500 | SGD 900 | SGD 1,800 |
How to hire a junk & rubbish removal pro in Singapore
- For HDB flats, check your town council first — most remove a limited number of bulky items for residents free or cheaply on scheduled slots
- For private disposal, get per-trip quotes stating lorry size and whether stair/non-lift access is surcharged
- Confirm disposal fees are included — licensed general waste collection in Singapore routes through NEA-regulated channels
- Ask about karang guni (rag-and-bone) collectors for metal and appliances — they may pay you rather than charge
- For renovation debris, your contractor should include licensed debris removal; confirm rather than assume
- Book condo service lifts for large-item removal just as you would for a move
General waste collection in Singapore is regulated by NEA, with licensed collectors required for commercial volumes, and illegal dumping is enforced with serious fines. For households, town councils' bulky-item removal services (often free for a few items per month for HDB residents) cover most everyday needs.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
Why do mattresses, fridges and TVs cost extra to remove?
They can't go to normal landfill: fridges need refrigerant degassing, TVs and monitors contain regulated e-waste components, and mattresses are bulky and increasingly required to be recycled. The surcharge (per item) covers the specialist disposal route. If a company charges nothing extra for these, ask where they're taking them.
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.
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.
Is it cheaper to take junk to the tip myself?
If you own or can borrow a suitable vehicle, self-hauling to a municipal transfer station is nearly always the cheapest option — many charge residents little or nothing for sorted household waste. Factor in vehicle hire, fuel, your time, and per-item fees for mattresses and fridges. For anything more than a car-boot load or two, a paid collection often wins on effort alone.
How do I get rid of a sofa or mattress from an HDB flat?
Contact your town council — most offer free removal of a limited number of bulky items per month for HDB households, booked a few days ahead and left at the void deck or designated point. Private disposal services (S$60-S$300 per trip) make sense when you have more items, tight timing, or a condo without such a scheme.
What is a karang guni and will they take my junk?
Karang guni are Singapore's traditional rag-and-bone collectors — they buy scrap metal, old appliances, electronics, paper and clothing, and will often collect from your door. For items with recoverable value you may be paid instead of paying; for genuinely worthless bulky junk, you'll still need the town council or a disposal service.
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