Dust Sheet, renovation waste and rubbish removal

Areas / Paddington

Rubbish removal in Paddington

Painted terraces shoulder to shoulder, streets that fill with parked cars by seven, and some of the busiest small renovations in the east. Paddington is where our timing discipline earns its keep.

A steep Paddington street of painted terrace houses with iron lace balconies, cars parked along both kerbs
Both kerbs full by breakfast: the truck window is a plan, not an accident.

The truck window is the whole game

On most Paddington streets, the hard part of rubbish removal isn't the rubbish; it's the twenty minutes of legal, considerate truck standing you need to load it. We plan runs here around the street, not just the house: early slots before the parking fills, loads staged inside the front room ready to move, and a crew sized so the carry is quick. The debris is inside one hour and gone the next.

Small terraces, big renovations

Paddington's renovations punch above their floor area: bathrooms, kitchens, attic conversions and rear extensions, all producing debris with nowhere to hold it. A courtyard fits a pallet of tile or a stack of old joinery for a day or two, but not for a fortnight, and the footpath is never an option on streets this proud. Our between-trades runs exist for exactly this: the debris accumulates briefly, then leaves precisely.

What we're called to in Paddington

  • Strip-out debris from terrace renovations, staged around trades that are themselves squeezed for space.
  • Boutique and gallery defits around the shopping strips, run outside trading hours; the shopfit page covers how.
  • End-of-lease clearouts from the flats and studios tucked behind and above the terraces.
  • Single bulky items that defeated their owners at the second landing. No judgement; those stairs were built for smaller furniture.

We arrive already knowing the parking is bad. It's Paddington; that's not news, it's the plan.

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.