
Apartment, cellar and premises clearance – Paris 12th arrondissement
We operate quickly throughout Paris and the Île-de-France region to empty your apartments, cellars and garages.
Rapid intervention
Paris / IDF
Free, no-obligation quote
Recycling and recovery
The 12th arrondissement: between heritage
industrial and green spaces
Apartment clearance
We clear all types of apartments, from small studios to spacious Haussmann-style homes, with or without elevators.
Whether it's following an inheritance, a move abroad, a property sale, or simply to free up space, we offer:
Free clearances if the value of the recovered furniture and items covers our costs.
Fairly priced services, based on volume, accessibility, and the time required.
Quick and transparent evaluations for items with resale value.
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Paris 12th District – Our Cleanout Services

With barely 17,000 residents packed into just 1.8 km², the 1st is one of the smallest and least populated districts of Paris — but also one of the most iconic.
This is the historic heart of the capital: the Louvre, once a royal palace and now the largest museum in the world; the Tuileries Gardens, created in the 16th century; the Palais-Royal with its galleries and gardens; and Place Vendôme, a symbol of Parisian luxury.
The 1st arrondissement concentrates an exceptional heritage in a compact space. Here, cleanout services take on a special meaning, in a district where history, culture, and commerce intersect.
Our Work Method in the 12th District
We provide a free, detailed quote within 24 hours. If needed, the estimate can be done remotely using photos or videos of your office space.
We then schedule the junk removal at a time that fits your needs: office hours, restricted access, high floors, or large volumes. Our team adjusts both equipment and staff to ensure a fast and efficient service.
We handle the entire clearance, making sure everything is removed quickly.
Recyclable or reusable items are sorted and recovered, while hazardous waste is directed to specialized facilities for safe treatment.
Focus on the neighborhoods of the 9th District
Some examples of clearances in PARIS 12th:
-Clearing out an apartment in the Nation sector.
- Clearance of a damaged premises on rue du faubourg Saint Antoine.


FAQ - Everything You Need to Know About Cleanouts in Paris 2nd district
Are you managing the complicated parking situation in the 2nd arrondissement, with the new limited traffic zone?
Central Paris is imposing increasingly strict restrictions. We operate in small streets, pedestrian zones, boulevards without parking, and areas where parking is impossible. We plan ahead to work cleanly, even where no one can park.
You say you are professionals, but what happens in the event of a disaster?
We are insured against all damages that may occur during an intervention, whether in private or common areas. It is a comprehensive professional insurance policy, designed for clearance and handling services.
How do you get a large sofa down a narrow staircase?
It's a matter of geometric logic: balance, center of gravity, inclination, and angle of attack. Precision complements strength. You have to consider the ceiling height, the radius of curvature, and the diagonal of the sofa relative to that of the stairwell. In principle, anything that goes up the stairs can come back down—provided you understand how.
Do you still sometimes get surprised by a storage room?
Yes, regularly. In Paris, you think you've seen it all until an apartment proves you wrong. Every place has its hidden logic, and that's what makes the work come alive.
Focus on the neighborhoods of the 9th District
Focus on the 12th arrondissement districts
Bel-Air (Avenue du Bel-Air, Rue de Picpus, Boulevard de Reuilly)
A mostly residential district with calm streets, schools, and local shops. It has a village-like atmosphere while remaining connected to the city.
Picpus (Place de la Nation, Rue de Picpus, Cimetière de Picpus)
Rich in history, this neighborhood includes the Picpus Cemetery and large avenues converging at Place de la Nation. A mix of tradition and urban bustle.
Bercy (Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Parc de Bercy, Cour Saint-Émilion)
A modern neighborhood transformed by cultural and leisure spaces. With the Accor Arena, landscaped parks, and restored wine cellars turned into shops and restaurants, it blends history and modernity.
Quinze-Vingts (Gare de Lyon, Rue de Charenton, Boulevard Diderot)
A dynamic area centered around the Gare de Lyon. Constant movement, transport links, and lively streets make it a hub for travelers and workers alike.

