Dust Sheet, renovation waste and rubbish removal

Areas

Rubbish removal in Double Bay and the streets around it

We deliberately work a small patch: the village and the suburbs you can reach before the coffee goes cold. Small patch, deep knowledge; we'd rather know the buildings than cover the postcode map.

  • Double Bayhome ground: apartments over the village strip, the streets we know by their lift codes
  • Darling Pointharbourside towers and long, careful carries
  • Edgecliffstation-side blocks, busy driveways, quick precise runs
  • Woollahraheritage terraces, narrow frontages, no room for a skip
  • Paddingtonterrace strip-outs on streets built before parking existed
  • Point Piperquiet streets, discreet runs, gates that expect a phone call first
  • Bellevue Hillthe ridge's big houses, garage-deep clearouts
  • Bondi Junctiontower docks, loading bays and booking sheets

Somewhere near these but not on the list? Ask anyway; if it's close enough to know the streets, it's close enough to run.

A leafy village shopping street with cream awnings, cafe tables and morning light
The patch: village streets, plane trees, and buildings that expect care. Illustrative.

Why the patch is small on purpose

Every job in this pocket of the eastern suburbs happens inside somebody's building or on somebody's beloved street. Working a small area means we already know most of the answers before we ask: which blocks want the lift padded, which laneways take a truck, which strips have loading zones and when they free up. That knowledge is most of what you're paying for; the truck is the easy part.

The three areas with their own pages, Darling Point, Woollahra and Paddington, are the neighbours whose buildings differ most from Double Bay's own, which changes how a run is planned. The rest of the list runs on the same method, adjusted street by street.

Ready when the debris is

Tell us what's coming out and which building it's coming out of. We come back with one fixed price, agreed before we lift a thing.