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House Clearance in Ireland
House clearance usually comes at a hard time — a probate sale, a move to nursing care, a landlord taking back a property that was left full. The work is as much about sorting as lifting: what goes to family, what a charity will take, what has to be disposed of properly. Operators who do this for a living separate as they go rather than skipping the lot.
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What’s included
- Full house, single room or garage and attic only
- Furniture, appliances and general contents
- Sorting for donation, resale and disposal
- Attic and shed clearance, often the heaviest part
- Sweep-through afterwards, ready for viewing
- Waste taken to licensed facilities with paperwork
Why request house clearance through Connect Cleaner
- Handles the sorting, not just the lifting
- Charity-worthy items go to charity instead of landfill
- Property left presentable for sale or re-letting
- Licensed disposal, so the waste is not your liability
Available across all 26 counties
We connect you with local house clearance providers in every county in Ireland.
Frequently asked questions
- What happens to things that are still good?
- Most operators separate what a charity shop will take and drop it in. Say upfront if there is anything you want set aside for family — once a clearance starts it moves quickly.
- Do I need to be there?
- Not for the whole job, but be there at the start to walk through what stays. Probate clearances in particular go wrong when nobody points out the one thing that mattered.
- How is the waste disposed of?
- Through licensed facilities, with paperwork. That matters legally: household waste dumped illegally traces back to the property it came from, not to whoever moved it.
