What Is Included in Apartment Clearance in Tallinn? (2026 Guide)
What apartment clearance means
Apartment clearance is a full-service removal of furniture, appliances and waste from a property. It’s most commonly needed after tenants move out, before selling a property, in estate situations, or before renovation.
In practice, clearance is about speed and predictability: you want the apartment empty on a specific day, without damage to hallways or stairwells, and with waste handled properly.
What the service typically includes
A typical apartment clearance includes furniture removal, appliance removal, waste collection (bags/boxes/loose items), basic sorting when needed, loading, transport, and proper disposal.
To avoid misunderstandings, decide upfront whether it’s a full clearance (everything goes) or partial clearance (some items stay). If there are personal documents or valuables, separate them before the team arrives.
How long does it take?
Timing depends on property size, volume of items, and access conditions (floor level, elevator access, parking and carrying distance). Small apartments can be done in a few hours; large, cluttered properties may take a full day.
If you have a strict deadline (handover, viewing, renovation start), mention it early. That allows the job to be planned with the right crew size and vehicle.
When professional clearance is worth it
Professional clearance is the most practical option when the apartment is fully filled, there’s heavy furniture, you don’t have transport, or you need fast turnaround.
It’s also common after tenants, when the leftover mix of furniture and waste makes DIY removal slow and frustrating.
If construction waste is involved
If you also have renovation debris (tiles, drywall, concrete), it should be handled separately. Mixing construction waste with regular waste can cause delays and additional fees.