Junk & Rubbish Removal in Paarl
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Typical price: ZAR 280–ZAR 4,150
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Paarl
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single item One furniture piece or appliance | ZAR 280 | ZAR 410 | ZAR 640 |
| Bakkie load Roughly 1m³ of junk or rubble | ZAR 410 | ZAR 640 | ZAR 1,000 |
| Truck load (4m³+) Major clearout or renovation debris | ZAR 1,100 | ZAR 1,650 | ZAR 2,600 |
| Site / garden clearance Full clearance with multiple loads | ZAR 1,400 | ZAR 2,300 | ZAR 4,150 |
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
Waste disposal in South Africa runs through municipal and licensed private landfill sites, and illegal dumping is an offence under the National Environmental Management: Waste Act — established removal firms provide disposal receipts. Builders' rubble is priced separately from household junk because of weight-based gate fees.
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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.
Are garden waste and soil handled differently from household junk?
Green waste (branches, hedge trimmings, grass) is usually accepted and often composted, but soil and turf are heavy-load items priced by weight like rubble. Some operators run cheaper green-waste-only rates because their disposal cost is lower — ask, rather than lumping garden waste into a general junk quote.
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.
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.
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 items won't junk removal companies take?
Standard refusals: hazardous waste (chemicals, solvents, fuel, wet paint), asbestos, gas bottles, batteries in quantity, medical waste and tyres in some markets. These need licensed specialist disposal. Fridges, mattresses, TVs and monitors are usually accepted but carry per-item surcharges because of recycling requirements.
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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