Full house clearances
One-bed flats through to large family homes. Usually finished in a single day.
Leicester is the East Midlands' biggest local market — and one of the most varied. From Victorian terraces in inner-city LE2 and LE3 to family homes in Knighton, Stoneygate, and Beaumont Leys, we clear properties of every type. HFC Clearance is a local, licensed team working across all Leicester postcodes, with up to 95% of what we remove reused, recycled, or rehomed.
Whether it's one item or an entire property, we handle the lot — carefully, legally, and with as much reuse as possible.
One-bed flats through to large family homes. Usually finished in a single day.
Sensitive, careful clearances coordinated directly with solicitors and family.
Fast turnarounds for landlords and letting agents. Waste transfer notes provided.
Sofa, fridge, mattress, piano — anything heavy or awkward you need shifted.
Also handled: garage, loft & garden clearances · small office and commercial jobs · hoarder and cluttered properties · moving-to-care-home clearances
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Unlike most local clearance companies, we publish our prices up front. Single items start at £50. A full van (1,000kg) is £450. No hidden extras, no meter running — every quote is fixed in writing before we start.
For a rough guide, a 1-bed flat typically needs between a ½ and full van; a 2-bed is usually a full van; a 3-bed may need one or two vans. Every job is unique — final quotes factor in access and exact volume.
For anything on this list, we can point you to the right specialist route — ring us and we'll help.
Most jobs are finished in a single day. As a rough guide:
We work across all Leicester postcodes, LE1 through LE7, plus the surrounding county areas:
Leicester's a big city — if your area isn't listed, please call. We almost certainly cover it.
Five simple steps from first call to final sweep. Most jobs done in a day.
Call, WhatsApp, or email with a rough idea of what's there.
From photos, a short video, or a quick visit. Usually back within 2 hours.
Often same week for small jobs. Full clearances go in 1–2 weeks ahead.
We bring everything. You don't lift a finger. Key collection if off-site.
Swept and ready for sale, let, or solicitor handover. Notes provided.
Leicester has one of the East Midlands' largest stocks of established Victorian and Edwardian housing — particularly across LE2 (Stoneygate, Clarendon Park, Knighton) and LE5 (Evington, Humberstone). Clearing a parent's or grandparent's home in those areas often involves carefully sorting decades of accumulated belongings, and we move at your pace. Anything you want to keep, donate, or pass to other family members is set aside before the rest is cleared.
If you are working through a solicitor or executor and cannot be at the property yourself — or live away from Leicester — we can collect keys from the family solicitor, send photographs through at every stage, and invoice the estate directly.
Everyday household items can usually be cleared before probate is issued. Items of significant value — antiques, jewellery, art, or anything likely to form part of the inheritance tax calculation — should be left in place, valued, and recorded before removal. We'll flag anything we think falls into that category during the quote and before we start.
We regularly work directly with solicitors across Leicester handling probate and deceased estate clearances — both city-centre firms and those in Stoneygate, Oadby, and Wigston. We can invoice the estate, provide waste transfer notes for the records, and coordinate access entirely through the solicitor's office if the family prefer.
Leicester has a substantial rental market — particularly LE1, LE2, LE3, and LE4 covering city-centre flats, the universities (University of Leicester and De Montfort), and the inner-city HMO concentrations. Whether it's a routine HMO turnover or a property left in poor condition by departing tenants, we can turn most rentals around within 48 hours of the call. Fixed price, fully insured, waste transfer note provided.
Under the Duty of Care (Environmental Protection Act 1990), you as the landlord remain responsible for any waste that leaves your property — even if someone else removes it. If an unlicensed clearance firm fly-tips items from your Leicester rental, the fine lands with you, not them. Using a registered waste carrier (Environment Agency licence CBDU605135) and keeping the waste transfer note is the evidence you need to satisfy your obligations.
We provide that paperwork on every job, without being asked.
Not every job needs a clearance company. Here's an honest comparison so you can work out what fits.
| HFC Clearance | Skip hire | Council bulky waste | DIY to tip | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour | Included | You load | You place at kerb | You do everything |
| Permit needed | No | If on road (£30–£150) | No | No |
| Fixed price | Yes, in writing | Yes, per skip size | Per item | Variable |
| Turnaround | Same week | 2–7 days on hire | Weeks | Weekends |
| Waste transfer note | Yes | Sometimes | No | No |
| Recycling / reuse | Up to 95% | Landfill-biased | Landfill-biased | You decide |
| Takes awkward items | Yes | Some items banned | Refused | Your problem |
| Good for probate | Yes — items set aside | No | No | Hard on family |
Honest summary: if you have a half-skip of waste, are happy to do the loading, and don't need a paper trail — a skip may be cheaper. For anything beyond one or two rooms, or for probate / end-of-tenancy work where the paperwork matters, a professional clearance usually works out better value once time is factored in.
Based in the East Midlands. You speak to the people doing the work — not a national call centre.
We follow legal waste carrier requirements — licence details shown on every written quote. [EA licence number to confirm with HFC]
Reuse first, recycle second, tip last. Items rehomed with local charities and reuse schemes where possible.
Everything agreed up front. No meter running on the day, no surprise add-ons.
Fully insured with Direct Line for £500,000 public liability. Cover details available on request — particularly important for probate and landlord jobs.
Fridges, mattresses, pianos, sheds, hoarder homes. If it needs to go, we'll take it — legally and responsibly.
"Following the sad loss of a family member we needed to clear their house. After an extensive search online for companies local to the property, we selected HFC Clearance. From our very first interaction to the completion of the job, Guy and Bobby demonstrated outstanding professionalism and efficiency."
"We were recommended to this company, HFC Clearance, to clear a house following the loss of a family member. Guy and Bobby have been excellent in their communication and efficiency throughout this process."
"Guy and Bobby visited and provided a quote very promptly for the clearance of my mother's apartment. Hugely professional and very effective. Hardworking and very nice people. Waste disposal certificates were made available for me to view. I would wholeheartedly recommend HFC Clearance."
We publish our prices up front. Single items start at £50, a ½ van is £220, and a full van (1,000kg) is £450. Per-item prices run from £25 for POPs waste to £120 for a piano. A 1-bed flat typically needs ½ to a full van; a 3-bed may need one or two vans. All quotes are fixed in writing. See our full pricing guide.
Most jobs are finished in a single day. A three-bed house typically takes four to six hours with a team of two. Very cluttered or large properties may run into a second day — we'll tell you honestly when we quote.
Yes. We cover Leicester city centre and every postcode area — LE1 through LE7 — including Stoneygate, Knighton, Clarendon Park, Westcotes, Braunstone, Glenfield, Beaumont Leys, Belgrave, Evington, Humberstone, Anstey, and Thurmaston. We also cover Oadby, Wigston, Glen Parva, and the surrounding Leicestershire villages. If your area isn't listed, please call — we almost certainly cover it.
Everyday household items can usually be cleared before probate is granted. Items of significant value — antiques, jewellery, art — should stay in place until probate is issued and values recorded for inheritance tax purposes. We'll flag anything we think falls into that category when we quote, and we can coordinate directly with your solicitor.
Up to 95% is reused, donated, or recycled. Usable furniture goes to local reuse schemes and charities wherever possible. Recyclable materials go through licensed recycling facilities. Only a small fraction ends up as general waste — and all of that goes through licensed waste transfer, not fly-tipping.
No. We can collect keys from an agent, solicitor, neighbour, or key safe, and send photos at the start and end of the day. Many of our probate clearances are handled this way — particularly when family members live away from Leicestershire.
Yes — HFC Clearance is fully insured with Direct Line for £500,000 public liability cover. Environment Agency waste carrier licence: CBDU605135. Waste transfer notes are provided on every job.
It depends. A skip can be cheaper if you only have a small amount of waste and are happy to load it yourself. For anything beyond one or two rooms, a house clearance usually works out better value once you factor in the skip permit (£30–£150), your time loading, and items a skip firm cannot take. We're always happy to tell you honestly which would suit your job.
Often yes, particularly for single items and smaller clearances. Call us and we'll tell you honestly what's possible this week. Full probate clearances usually go in the diary one to two weeks ahead.
We cannot take asbestos, clinical or medical waste, sharps, gas cylinders, or large quantities of paint, oil, or chemicals. Small quantities of household chemicals may be fine — check with us. For anything we can't take, we'll point you to the right specialist route.
Yes, on every job — essential for landlords, executors, and business clients. It proves the waste left your property legally and went to a licensed facility, which protects you under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 Duty of Care.
HFC Clearance covers the East and West Midlands. Click through for full local information:
Last updated: April 2026 · Written by HFC Clearance team.
Tell us what needs clearing and we'll give you a ballpark based on our published pricing. No contact details required — just a number before you call.
Usually included in the van price — letting us know helps us bring the right team.
Call, WhatsApp, or email us with a rough idea of what needs clearing. We'll come back the same day with a straight answer and a fixed price.