Bathgate House Clearance

NuGen is a specialist eco-friendly house clearances & junk disposal company handling both small-scale and large-scale clearance jobs, for the residents of  Bathgate & surrounds. 


  • Pay on satisfactory completion - no upfront booking fees
  • Reliable, flexible & trustworthy 5 star service
  • Licensed, uniformed & Covid secure

Professional House Clearance Company Serving the residents of Bathgate

NuGen can help you get rid of all household items including furniture and personal effects. We can help you get rid of some bits and pieces or clear out the home of someone close to you.


You just need to book a time, and we will do the rest! There are no need to consider multiple disposal locations for different materials. We will sort it, load it up, clean up, and ship it out.


Our Livingston House Clearance will meet all your needs quickly, professionally, and without fail!


We can help you get rid of one item or the entire house. We can clear out your junk from your home, flat, shed removal, garage, garden or loft. If we all take some responsibility, the environment will be better for it.


We also provide a range of commercial and office clearance solutions



Clearing your property so you Don't have to. 

How we work in three easy steps

1

Give us a call or book online to discuss your requirements and get a quote.


2

Convenient collection time that suits you, load or waste onto the vehicle and leave the area tidy and swept


3

Your house will be cleared and taken away and disposed of in the correct manner and where possible be recycled.


Testimonials

  • What areas do you cover

    We cover all of Bathgate and its surrounds


    Bathgate history

    The historic and scenic Bathgate Hills are at the foot of this town. It and its "bairns", a term that denotes the residents of Bathgate, have played an important role in the nation's history. Its physical origins date back to the 12th Century when it was a center for civil and religious authority. The town and its " bairns" (a term used to denote the townspeople of Bathgate) have played a significant role in our nation's history. From its early days as an agricultural centre, which was recognized by James VI of Scotland in 16th century. Later, the Bennie Museum in Mansefild Street houses a mixture of two cottages from the 18th century.

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