Junk & Rubbish Removal near you in South Africa
Known locally as rubble & junk removal. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in South Africa.
Typical price: ZAR 300–ZAR 4,500
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What junk & rubbish removal costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single item One furniture piece or appliance | ZAR 300 | ZAR 450 | ZAR 700 |
| Bakkie load Roughly 1m³ of junk or rubble | ZAR 450 | ZAR 700 | ZAR 1,100 |
| Truck load (4m³+) Major clearout or renovation debris | ZAR 1,200 | ZAR 1,800 | ZAR 2,800 |
| Site / garden clearance Full clearance with multiple loads | ZAR 1,500 | ZAR 2,500 | ZAR 4,500 |
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How to hire a junk & rubbish removal pro in South Africa
- Get per-load quotes stating vehicle size (bakkie load vs 4m³+ truck) with labour and dump fees included
- Confirm builders' rubble goes to a licensed disposal site — ask for the dump receipt on big loads
- Check company registration and reviews; established firms provide VAT invoices
- Separate garden waste from rubble and general junk for cheaper pricing
- For estates and complexes, arrange access and collection times with security/HOA
- Compare a skip against removal for renovation projects
Frequently asked questions
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.
Can I get a single item collected, like a sofa or fridge?
Yes — single-item pickup is the minimum-charge tier for most companies. Fridges and freezers cost extra because refrigerant must be removed at licensed facilities, and mattresses often carry a recycling fee. Check your local council or municipality first: many run cheap bulky-waste collections that beat private rates if you can wait a week or two.
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 is junk removal priced?
Almost always by volume — the fraction of the truck or van your junk fills — plus surcharges for heavy materials (rubble, soil) and hard-to-dispose items (mattresses, fridges, tyres). Most companies have a minimum charge for a single-item pickup. Labour to carry items out is normally included; long carries, stairs and dismantling can add fees.
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.
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.
How much does rubble removal cost in South Africa?
A bakkie load (roughly 1m³) of rubble or junk typically costs R450-R1,100 including labour and dump fees. Larger 4m³+ truck loads run R1,200-R2,800, and full site or garden clearances R1,500-R4,500. Skips (6m³) rent for roughly R1,500-R2,500 per drop if you self-load.
Will the municipality collect bulky items in South Africa?
Some metros offer garden-refuse and bulky drop-off sites for residents, but kerbside bulky collection is limited compared with the UK/AU — private removal is the norm. Use registered operators and keep the receipt: illegally dumped loads get traced back to households.
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