RUBBISH REMOVAL, JUNK & WASTE CLEARANCE SYDENHAM

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Sydenham Rubbish Clearance Experts

Full or part loads – Only pay for the rubbish we take!

Rubbish removal and clearance in Sydenham

Sydenham residential rubbish clearance

At one time or another, we all have junk and clutter that needs clearing out. That’s when it’s time to call in the professionals. Metro Waste is the ideal choice for all your rubbish and trash removal needs in Sydenham SE26  – Our large tipper trucks can hold 13.6 cubic metres of waste and you’ll only pay for the amount of debris we collect.

Whether it’s removing unwanted junk from your garden, loft, garage or house, our hard-working rubbish clearance staff will do all the hard work so that you don’t need to lift a finger. Similarly, if you’ve recently had some renovation work done and need to get rid of the leftover rubbish, we can clear that too. Our Sydenham rubbish clearance service is perfect for those bulkier items such as old bathrooms, kitchens and larger household bits and pieces such as wardrobes, sofas and mattresses. We can even collect larger white goods including fridge freezers, washing machines and cookers.

With full or part load options, we can clear virtually all of your household or garden waste, all for a great price.

Sydenham business waste

Is your Sydenham business having a refit or do you have an ongoing waste stream that needs clearing regularly? Have you just taken over a shop or office that’s full of litter and garbage? We provide the perfect alternative to hiring a skip so you won’t need to worry about a permit. We can dispose of all kinds of commercial litter, debris, litter and trash

Construction site rubbish removal

Are you a property developer that needs your Sydenham construction site kept clear of debris? Our professional team and large tipper trucks can get your site cleared fast! We can remove all kinds of construction litter and trash.

If any of the above scenarios apply to you, get in touch with Metro Waste to see how we can help you clear away your waste in Sydenham SE26.

Service summary: Waste collection Sydenham, flat & house clearances, junk & refuse collection, garbage disposal, office clearance, trash, rejectamenta & waste management, junk & litter disposed of, garden debris removed, scrap & trash taken away in Sydenham.

Is Our Sydenham Rubbish Removal Not For You?

There are times when hiring Metro Waste’s tipper trucks to clear your unwanted rubbish just isn’t suitable. If that’s the case, why not use our Sydenham Skip Hire service instead? We’re fully insured and are a Licensed Waste Carrier with the Environment Agency.

Rubbish clearance and removal Sydenham

Rubbish clearance and removal Sydenham 

Old kitchens & bathrooms

Leftover DIY debris
Bagged or loose rubbish
Fridges, freezers etc.
Metal & wood
Green garden waste
Construction debris
Office & shop clearances
Household & garage junk

Sydenham loft clearance

Did you know?

Sydenham started as a somewhat small settlement and was originally known as Shippenham. The area consisted of a few cottages among the woods, whose inhabitants grazed their animals and collected wood. In the 1640s, springs of water in what is now Wells Park were purported to have medicinal properties, which attracted crowds of people to the area. Sydenham grew rapidly in the 19th century after the introduction of the Croydon Canal in 1809. The canal linked the Grand Surrey Canal to Croydon and a reservoir was also constructed in Sydenham.

The canal was never particularly successful and as a result, closed in 1836. It was the first canal to be abandoned by an Act of Parliament. The London & Croydon Railway purchased the canal for about £40,000 and quickly converted the alignment for a railway from London Bridge to West Croydon, which opened in 1839. After the railway opened, gas companies considered the Sydenham area, with the Crystal Palace and District Gas Company having works at Bell Green, which continued production right up until 1969.

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