Quick answer
Most garage clearance jobs can include broken furniture, stored household items, tools, boxes, and general junk. It helps to separate keepers first and flag heavy or awkward items when requesting a quote.
What a garage clearance usually includes
Garage clearances usually cover mixed unwanted contents that have built up over time, including storage boxes, broken shelving, old tools, and bulky items that are difficult to move yourself.
What to set aside before collection
Before the team arrives, separate anything you want to keep, any paperwork, and anything fragile. A clear path to the garage door also helps the job move faster on the day.
Items that may need special handling
Large appliances, heavy workbenches, liquids, paint tins, and certain electrical items should always be mentioned in advance so the team can confirm the safest removal route.
How to avoid delays on the day
Try to keep a clear path from the garage to the outside, and separate anything you are keeping before the collection starts. Garages often become storage for a mix of useful items and waste, so a quick sort beforehand helps the team work faster and reduces the chance of confusion.
If the garage is packed floor to ceiling, mention that when requesting a quote. A tightly packed clearance takes longer than a standard load, and being upfront about the volume makes pricing and booking much smoother.
Related services
If the job extends beyond the garage, Gosport House Clearance can also help with rubbish removal, shed clearance, and full house clearance depending on what else needs to go.
