Hoarders House Clearance Service
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Our waste removal teams carry out full hoarders house clearances weekly. No matter the size of the property our team can usually empty
a property within a day.
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Our aim is to always ensure we have availability as much of our work is of an urgent nature. If you require a same day service, please call us.
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We have various waste removal teams stationed across the country. We cover the whole of the UK.
Hoarders House Clearance Service
Emergency Clean UK offers a comprehensive hoarding hoarders house clearance.
We understand that it is important that these clearances are handled with sensitivity and care. Our teams will take the time needed to make sure that no personal, valuable or sentimental items are lost within the process of the clearance. This will require someone onsite to assist with waste removal, informing our team what should be kept and what should be removed.
For an individual living in a hoarded property, it can be a stressful to ask for professional help.
This is why we ensure that our teams are full of compassion, empathy and understanding when on site. Our service is discreet and professional.
Our aim is to ensure the experience is as stress free as possible for yourself or your loved one.
Contact us for a free quote or additional information:
Email: info@ilopasda.com
Phone: 0333 772 2130
Mobile: 07761149087
Experienced Hoarder Waste Removal Service
Everyday here at Emergency Clean UK, we tackle jobs of a difficult or sensitive nature.
A crucial aspect of restoring a hoarded property is experience.
There is nothing we have not seen before. We have the experience and expertise to handle hoarded properties of all conditions.
The Dangers of Hoarding
Hoarding itself can come with a multitude of dangers. These dangers are why it is a must to hire a hoarders clearance service.
Hoarding can carry a large amount of health risks, such as:
Mould growth
Rodents and rodent waste
Human faeces
Animal faeces
Rotten food
These dangers are a breeding ground for dangerous bacteria which can make you sick.
Fire Risks of a Hoarded Property
Hoarded properties create a huge fire risk due to the culmination of items, such as:
paper
cardboard being
These items act as an accelerant.
A house usually takes 5 minutes to go up in flames. A hoarded property in some cases will only take seconds. In severe hoarding cases, it is crucial to respond immediately.
The large amount of possessions also blocks pathways out of the property. In the event of a fire taking place, a quick exit out of the property is very difficult.
Structural Risk in Hoarded Properties
The last danger is the structural damage that hoarding can cause. If there's a large amount of heavy items upstairs, this can cause beams or supports to break under the load above. This kind of damage is very expensive to repair. If you want to find out more information in depth about the dangers of hoarding, please click here.
It is important to hire a professional service to restore a hoarded property back to a safe state.
Hoarders Cleaning Related Services
Decluttering & Organisation Service
Sensitive and understanding organisational and removal of unwanted items.
Depression Cleaning Service
Judgement free deep cleaning service of a bad condition property.
Extreme Cleaning Services
Disinfection, deep cleaning and waste removal of properties in extreme condition.
Hoarder Biohazard Cleaning
Biohazard clean up of bodily fluids, animal waste or rodent droppings in a hoarded property.
Hoarder House Clearance Service- Frequently Asked Questions:
Do you have hoarders clearance teams in my area?
Emergency Clean UK have hoarders clearance teams across the British isles.
How long does a hoarders clearance take?
We carry out multiple hoarding clearances a week. On average, most jobs are complete in 1-2 days. However, if your preference is for the work to be carried out a slower pace, we can also accommodate this.
What are the 5 stages of hoarding?
The five stages of hoarding are as follows:
Stage 1 - Small amount of clutter, however there is no cause for concern.
Stage 2 - Hygiene has deteriorated, there is pet faeces in the home and there are plumbing issues etc. Along with this there could be a large amount of dishes not washed or waste bins are overflowing.
Stage 3 - Extreme disorganisation, access points are blocked and rooms are not being used for what they are supposed to be used for (kitchen being used for storage). There could be infestations in the property as well be it insect or rodent.
Stage 4 - Large amounts of clutter.
There may be structural damage in the property, expired/rotted food and potential biohazards in the property.
Stage 5 - Overly unsanitary property. There is so much clutter you can no longer access rooms, the clutter itself could be towards the ceilings. The home is a fire hazard and there is now potential mould growth in the property.
How much does hoarder waste removal cost?
Costs for a hoarder clearance service is based upon the number of waste loads to be removed and the amount of days/technicians required. Biohazards in the property can also affect the cost.
Do I choose which items are removed?
You are in complete control on the items that are removed from the property.
Do you remove the waste?
Yes, we will bag, remove and dispose of the waste as part of the service.
Related Articles
A significant risk in a hoarders property is the presence of rodents. This can make already challenging conditions ten times worse.
The need for a hoarders cleaning service arises when the clutter reaches a point where it impacts mental and physical well-being.
Cleaning a hoarder's property can be a challenging and emotional task. It's essential for the well-being of the individual and the safety of the environment.
The disorder of hoarding leads to cluttered living spaces that interfere with daily life. The effects of hoarding on mental and emotional well-being are documented thoroughly. Yet, the less-known side of hoarding is its impact on physical health.
Hoarder House Clearance - Areas Covered:
North West:
Cheshire
Cumbria
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Merseyside
West Midlands:
Herefordshire
Shropshire
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
West Midlands
Worcestershire
South West:
Bristol
Cornwall
Devon
Dorset
Gloucestershire
Somerset
Wiltshire
North East:
County Durham
Northumberland
Tyne and Wear
East Midlands:
Derbyshire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Northamptonshire
Nottinghamshire
Rutland
South East:
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
East Sussex
Hampshire
Isle of Wight
Kent
Oxfordshire
Surrey
West Sussex
Yorkshire and the Humber:
East Riding of Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
East of England:
Bedfordshire
Cambridgeshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Suffolk
London
Barking and Dagenham
Barnet
Bexley
Brent
Bromley
Camden
Croydon
Ealing
Enfield
Greenwich
Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham
Haringey
Harrow
Havering
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Islington
Kensington and Chelsea
Kingston upon Thames
Lambeth
Lewisham
Merton
Newham
Redbridge
Richmond upon Thames
Southwark
Sutton
Tower Hamlets
Waltham Forest
Wandsworth
Westminster