
Transparent Pricing & Quotes — Manandvan South London
Welcome to our clear, straightforward pricing page for Manandvan South London services. We believe moving and clearance costs should be simple to understand: no hidden fees, no last-minute surprises. This page explains our transparent pricing model, details both load-based and cubic-yard rates, and gives realistic example jobs tied to common property types in the area — from Victorian terraces in Dulwich to busy flat blocks near Brixton Market.We use plain language and practical examples so you can get a quick idea of likely costs before asking for a free quote. Our estimates account for vehicle size, labour, time on site and any required permits or access arrangements typical of South London neighbourhoods such as Clapham, Balham, Wandsworth and Greenwich. Every quote is based on the actual job details you provide, and we encourage photographic pre-evaluation for faster, accurate pricing.
Our pricing is split into two transparent models: load-based (van loads) and material-volume (cubic-yard) rates. Load-based rates are ideal for household moves, single-item removals or small clearances common in terraced houses, while cubic-yard charges suit garden waste, rubble and bulk materials from renovation projects in semi-detached and new-build properties.
Load-based pricing is quoted by the van size and the number of trips. Typical categories include small van, medium Luton and large flatbed. For example, a small studio move from a top-floor flat near Streatham might be a single small-van load, while clearing a large family house in Tooting could require multiple Luton loads. Each load price includes loading, transport and offloading within standard access conditions.
For bulk and construction waste we charge by cubic yard or cubic metre. This is helpful when dealing with garden clearances in suburban back gardens, paving and soil removal for driveway replacements, or demolition rubble from loft conversions in Victorian terraces. We measure the pile or the container fill and apply a simple per-cubic-yard rate so you know exactly how the total is calculated.

How Rates Work in Practice
Our sample rate structure shows how costs stack up: base trip fee, per-load charge, and per-cubic-yard for materials. We account for time of day and parking restrictions in busy hubs — think Brixton or Clapham High Street — where loading takes longer and local restrictions can apply. We also offer off-peak options that can reduce the total for weekday mid-mornings or late afternoons.Example job: single-item removal from a terraced house in Dulwich. A piano, bulky sofa or old kitchen appliance often fits a medium Luton van and a two-person team. Estimate: base trip + one load charge + labour. Example job: moving a one-bedroom flat near London Road, Bermondsey — compact van, minimal carry distance, possibly single-load pricing. These examples reflect common property styles across south London.
Example job: garden clearance for a semi-detached house in Wandsworth. Typically priced by cubic yards: soil, shrubs and paving rubble estimated visually or from photos. Example job: small commercial clearance from a shop unit near Brixton Market — requires permit checks and possibly loading-bay booking, which we include transparently in a quote when needed.
We summarise typical job categories with straightforward bullet points so you can spot your situation quickly:
- Studio/flat clearances: small van loads, single-trip options
- Family house moves: medium to large Luton van, multi-load planning
- Garden and construction waste: charged by cubic yard or metre
- Commercial/retail clearances: permit-aware, scheduled during off-peak where possible
Access factors make a real difference. Stair carries, narrow Victorian landings, lifts, and busy main roads can increase labour time. We include measured allowances in the quote for each of these scenarios. If parking suspensions or loading bay reservations are required in busy streets near Clapham Junction or East Dulwich, those costs are shown as separate line items so the total remains entirely transparent.
Free Quote Policy
We offer free quotes both on-site and remotely. For many jobs a quick set of photos and measurements is sufficient for a no-obligation estimate — ideal for busy professionals in South London who prefer remote arrangements. For larger or complex jobs we recommend a short on-site visit so we can factor in access, stair carries and any local permit costs; this visit is also free and comes with a written estimate.When you request a quote, provide details such as property type (e.g., two-storey Victorian terrace), access notes (garden access, street parking), and what you need removed or moved. A precise description helps us give a strong, accurate estimate. Quotes remain valid for a specified period stated on the quote so you can plan without surprises.
Transparency is at the core of our pricing promise. We break down every estimate into clear line items: base trip fee, van/load type, labour hours, cubic-yard material charges and any third-party permit costs. No hidden uplift at the end. We also explain optional extras such as packing materials, temporary storage, or specialist handling of bulky or fragile items typical in period-family homes across South London.
Preparing for an accurate quote: take short photos of the items and access points, note staircases or lifts, and list any items requiring disassembly. Mention whether the property is a ground-floor flat off a busy high street or a three-storey terrace with narrow stairs — details that matter for planning and cost. We accept remote photo quotes and follow-up on-site checks for larger jobs.
To summarise, our approach—whether under the name Man and Van South London, Man & Van South London, or the original Manandvan South London—is simple: clear rates, practical examples tailored to South London property types, and a firm free-quote policy so you can decide with confidence. If you'd like an accurate, no-obligation estimate, gather a few photos and property details and request your free quote; we’ll explain every line so the final price matches what you expect.
