Hoarding Clearance in Norfolk
Specialist hoarding clearance for homes that have become too much. We work at the person's pace, alongside families and councils. No judgment, no pressure.
We bring the same compassionate, professional hoarding clearance service to Norfolk that we've delivered across Northamptonshire for years. Working with both Norfolk County Council and Norwich City Council, we support social workers, housing officers, and families across the county — from Norwich and King's Lynn to Thetford, Dereham, and the communities that can be hardest to reach.
Local coverage
Norfolk's mix of urban centres and rural communities means many people who need support are harder to reach. We cover the entire county and work closely with both Norfolk County Council and Norwich City Council to ensure nobody falls through the gaps. Our team understands the specific referral processes for both authorities.
What we cover
- Full property decluttering and clearance, room by room
- Deep cleaning once spaces are cleared
- Careful sorting — keeping what matters, recycling the rest
- Licensed waste disposal with full documentation
- Biohazard treatment where the situation requires it
- Working directly with council social care and housing teams
- Garden clearance when the outside needs attention too
- Multi-visit projects at a pace the person sets
Why families and councils trust us
- DBS Enhanced checked — every team member, every visit
- Safeguarding trained to work with vulnerable adults
- Trusted by four councils — Northamptonshire, Milton Keynes, Norfolk CC, Norwich CC
- Patient, multi-visit approach when the situation needs more time
- Licensed waste carrier — full disposal records for every job
- Available around the clock — evenings, weekends, and bank holidays
- Unmarked vehicles — complete discretion, every time
From the coast to the countryside
Norwich · King's Lynn · Thetford · Dereham · Wymondham · Attleborough · Cromer · Fakenham · North Walsham · Swaffham
Common questions
What if my family member doesn't want help yet?
That's more common than you'd think, and it's OK. We never force the process. Some families call us months before anything happens — to talk through the situation, to understand the options. When the person is ready, we're here.
How long does a hoarding clearance take?
It depends entirely on the home and the person. A single room might take a day. A full property can take several visits over weeks. We work at the individual's pace — no rushing, no deadlines imposed by us.
Do you sort through belongings or throw everything away?
We sort everything. The person decides what stays and what goes. Nothing leaves without their agreement. Items are recycled, donated, or disposed of responsibly — with full waste transfer documentation.
Can you coordinate with a social worker or housing officer?
We do this regularly. We work alongside council social care teams, housing officers, and support workers across four local authorities. We handle the communication and provide full documentation for case records.
Will my neighbours know what's happening?
We arrive in unmarked vehicles and work discreetly. We won't discuss the work with anyone outside the agreed team. The person's privacy is protected throughout — that's non-negotiable for us.
You don't have to figure this out alone
Whether you've been worrying about a family member's home or you're a professional looking for a reliable referral, we're here to talk. No pressure, no commitment — an honest conversation about what might help. Call us on 01933 213045 any time, day or night. Everything is completely confidential.
You don't have to deal with this alone
Whether you're a family member, a council professional, or someone who just needs help — we're here. Confidential, compassionate, and available right now.
Available around the clock — call us or send a message any time