Loft Clearance · St Ives · PE27

Loft Clearance
in St Ives.

We go up so you don't have to. St Ives lofts are our bread and butter — decades of accumulated contents, tricky hatches, and memories in boxes. Cleared safely, sorted carefully.

The Loft Problem

The Space Nobody Has Been In For Twenty Years

St Ives lofts share a specific character: the hatch is usually small and in an awkward spot (often the airing cupboard or landing), the space above is rarely fully boarded, and it's invariably been used for decades as a catch-all storage area by people who found the loft easier to access than expected when they first moved in — and then gradually didn't.

One quirk worth flagging: bungalows in particular often have unexpectedly large loft volumes — the single-storey footprint runs the full plan of the house, so despite the modest size of the home below, the loft above can be enormous. That makes them surprisingly slow to clear, even when everything looks tidy from the hatch.

The result is usually a time capsule: items from every decade since the property was built, in varying states of preservation, with occasional surprises. We know what to expect — and what to look for. Learn more about Mike and the team.

20+
Years is often how long a St Ives loft has gone without being properly cleared, in our experience
30%
Of anything resaleable we find goes back to you through our Treasure Hunt programme — and lofts often hide the best finds

Before We Go Up

What We Check Before Anything Comes Down

Every loft clearance starts with a proper assessment before we start passing items through the hatch. Six things we always check first.

Boarding & Joists

We check whether the loft is boarded, and test the integrity of any boarding present before stepping on it. Unboarded lofts mean working across the joists using our own planks — slower but safe.

Insulation Type

We identify the insulation type early. Fibreglass and mineral wool — standard in most St Ives lofts — are manageable with appropriate masks. Loose-fill vermiculite in pre-1990s properties can indicate asbestos and requires specialist assessment before we proceed.

Wildlife & Nesting

Bats, birds, and squirrels all find their way into loft spaces. We check for signs of habitation before disturbing anything — bats especially are protected and require a different approach.

Water Tanks & Pipework

Many older St Ives properties still have cold water storage tanks in the loft. We plan our working route around the tank and any pipework, and alert you to anything that looks corroded or in need of attention.

Structural Integrity

We look for sagging rafters, water damage to the felt, or signs of previous leaks that may have affected the boxes below. Any structural concerns are flagged before we load weight onto the joists.

Hatch Access & Clearance

Older loft hatches — particularly in bungalows — are often smaller than modern standards. We measure before we start to confirm everything we need to bring up and take down will actually fit through — and plan accordingly if it won't.

What's Usually Up There

The St Ives Loft Time Capsule

Every St Ives loft is unique — but the contents tend to follow a pattern that reflects when the house was built and who lived there. Here's what we typically find.

60s

The Builder's Era

Original house documentation, utility receipts, manufacturer's manuals for appliances long since departed. Spare tiles from the original build. A tin of something that was once paint. Occasionally, a hand tool left behind by the tradespeople who built the house.

Original deeds Spare tiles Old tins Hand tools
70s–80s

The Accumulation Begins

Christmas decorations (the heavy glass kind), suitcases with chrome clasps, rolls of old carpet, vinyl records, Super 8 cine reels and projectors, slide carousels, children's toys. The era of "this might come in useful." It didn't, but some of it is now genuinely collectable.

Vinyl records Cine reels Vintage toys Old suitcases Slide carousels
90s–00s

The Digital Transition

VHS cassettes (hundreds of them), early computer equipment, camcorders with charged batteries, CD collections in plastic towers, exercise equipment that was used twice, IKEA flat-pack furniture still in the box. The era of good intentions and impulse buying.

VHS tapes Old computers Camcorders CD towers Gym equipment
Recent

The Modern Overflow

Things that didn't fit in the downsized house, things bought online during lockdown, things moved up "temporarily" and never moved back down. Also: the contents of a deceased relative's home that were "going to be sorted" and weren't, which often contains the most significant finds.

Inherited items Sealed boxes Lockdown purchases Miscellaneous overflow

St Ives Pricing

One Loft. Three Options. No Surprises.

Loft clearances take longer than garages because everything passes through a hatch. Our pricing reflects the work, honestly. Treasure Hunt and licensed disposal included on every job.

The Mini Clear

From £195

most jobs £195–£300

A lighter loft or partial clear. Right for a St Ives loft that's mostly empty with a few boxes, or a focused single-room clear-out.

Half-Load Haul

From £375

most jobs £375–£600

Half a van load — covers most standard St Ives lofts. The time capsule loft with 30–40 years of contents that has never been properly cleared. Our most common St Ives booking.

Full-Load Forage

From £625

most jobs £625–£1,200

Full van load or more. For St Ives lofts that are heavily loaded — often a deep loft over a bungalow footprint — or a property being cleared in its entirety following a bereavement.

Questions Answered

St Ives Loft Clearance FAQs

Can you clear a loft in St Ives?

Yes — loft clearances are one of our most common St Ives jobs, and bungalow lofts in particular tend to be deeper than people expect. We bring our own boarding, head torches, and dust masks, and we always go up first to assess conditions before anything starts coming down. We work safely and methodically, passing items through the hatch in manageable loads.

What if the loft hatch is very small or the loft isn't boarded?

We're used to this — older hatches (especially in bungalows) are often smaller than standard, and many St Ives lofts are partially or fully unboarded. We bring planks to work safely across the joists without causing damage, and we take the time needed to do it properly rather than rushing and cutting corners.

What if you find something potentially hazardous — like old asbestos insulation?

We can work around standard fibreglass and mineral wool insulation safely. If we suspect asbestos — typically in pre-1990s loose-fill insulation or ceiling tiles — we stop work immediately and advise you to arrange testing by a licensed asbestos surveyor before we continue. We'd rather lose a job than put anyone at risk.

Beyond St Ives

Other Areas We Cover

We cover a 15-mile radius from Huntingdon. See our other dedicated local pages:

See all the areas we cover.

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