At Cleaning 24x7, we specialise in the rapid removal and lawful disposal of illegally dumped waste on both public and private land and across the UK.
Fly tipping presents serious health hazards, environmental concerns, and legal responsibilities for landowners.
Our professional teams are fully equipped to manage all types of dumped materials, from household rubbish and tyres to construction debris and hazardous waste.
Whether you’re a private landowner, commercial site manager, or public body, we offer efficient, discreet, and fully compliant services to restore affected areas quickly and safely.
Fly tipping cleaning has become increasingly necessary as illegal waste dumping continues to rise due to higher disposal fees, limited access to authorised waste sites, and deliberate criminal activity.
Uncollected waste left on private or commercial land can contaminate soil, attract vermin, create hazardous conditions, and generate complaints from neighbouring properties. Prompt clearance prevents further dumping, reduces environmental risks, and restores the safety and appearance of the affected area.
The cost of fly tipping clean-up ranges from £150 to over £1,000, depending on the volume of waste, the type of materials dumped, and the level of service required.
Costs are primarily influenced by site accessibility, the presence of hazardous or bulky items, the need for specialist equipment such as grab lorries or lifting tools, and whether rapid or out-of-hours removal is needed.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 to get customised prices for clearing waste from your property.
Fly tipping removal teams handle a wide range of illegally dumped materials, including:
Black bag waste – General household rubbish left in bags or loose piles.
Furniture and bulky items – Sofas, wardrobes, tables, and similar discarded items.
Mattresses and bedding – Often left in alleyways, car parks, or on private land.
White goods – Fridges, freezers, washing machines, and other large appliances.
Building rubble – Bricks, plasterboard, tiles, and construction debris.
Garden waste – Branches, soil, clippings, and other green materials.
Tyres and vehicle parts – Frequently dumped in rural lanes or industrial areas.
Hazardous materials – Asbestos, fuel containers, chemicals, and other high-risk waste.
In , landowners, not local councils, are legally responsible for flytipping cleaning on private property.
This includes commercial landlords, developers, farmers, and homeowners. Delays in removal can lead to enforcement notices, fines, or additional fly tipping due to the perceived neglect of the area.
Emergency fly tipping cleaning services are available 24/7 to deal with urgent cases, such as waste that poses a risk to public health or blocks access routes.
Many providers can dispatch a team within a few hours, particularly in cases involving sharp objects, flammable items, or potentially hazardous contamination. Quick intervention ensures hazardous waste is contained and removed before causing wider environmental or safety issues.
Clean-up teams rely on a range of specialised tools and vehicles to manage waste safely, including:
Tipper trucks – Used for transporting mixed waste and bulk loads efficiently.
Grab lorries – Essential for lifting heavy or hard-to-reach waste such as rubble or large debris piles.
Waste cages – Contain loose rubbish and prevent scattering during transport.
Mechanical sweepers – Clear smaller debris, dust, and fragments from roads or paved areas.
Lifting gear – Handles bulky items like appliances, furniture, or construction materials.
PPE and safety equipment – Includes gloves, masks, suits, and protective footwear for handling hazardous waste.
Sharps and chemical tools – Used for the safe removal of needles, solvents, or biohazard materials.
Skip hire and containment fencing – Support larger clearance operations and maintain site safety.
Our fly tipping cleaning services offer scheduled inspections, deterrent signage, remote monitoring (e.g. trail cameras), and secure fencing to help reduce repeat offences.
Some also provide land clearing and security consultancy services tailored to vulnerable locations. Ongoing prevention measures help maintain cleaner surroundings and make dumping sites less appealing to repeat offenders.
Fly tipping waste left uncleared can contaminate soil and water, release hazardous substances, attract vermin, and increase the risk of fires. Local wildlife and nearby waterways are particularly vulnerable when dumped materials accumulate in rural zones, fields, or close to drainage systems.
Prolonged exposure to illegally dumped waste can also lead to wider environmental degradation and reduce surrounding property values.
Our fly tipping cleaning technicians can respond within 24 to 48 hours, with some offering same-day services for high-risk or high-visibility areas.
Fast action is crucial to limit public nuisance, reduce health risks, and discourage further dumping. Rapid clearance also prevents waste from spreading, decomposing, or attracting additional offenders.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 for a consultation on getting a fly-tipping cleaning service.