Upfront Rubbish Removal
Services · the bond-deadline job

End-of-lease rubbish removal in Gladesville

The lease has a date on it, the agent has a checklist, and the building has rules about how anything gets to the ground floor. We handle all three: the lift booked, the load out, the place swept, and one fixed figure in writing before we start.

Booked ahead of your final inspection, so the bond conversation stays short.

An empty apartment living room after a clearout, vacuum lines in the carpet, keys and paperwork left on the bench
What the agent should walk into: empty, vacuum lines, nothing to note against the bond.

The deadline is the job

Most rubbish jobs can slide a day. This one can't: the final inspection is booked, the new place is already costing rent, and whatever's still in the unit on the day gets written up against your bond. More than a third of Gladesville rents, so this exact week, with this exact pressure, is a huge part of what we do.

The load itself is predictable enough: the couch that isn't making the move, the bed base, the balcony chairs gone chalky, the wardrobe of maybes, the kitchen drawer nobody audits. What decides whether the week goes smoothly isn't the pile. It's the building, the timing and who's doing the carrying. That's the part we take off you.

The building side

On the building's terms, arranged by us

The unit blocks along Victoria Road and Wharf Road each run their own rulebook: lifts that want a booking and a curtain, docks that want a time window, managers who want to know exactly who's coming through the lobby. We deal with that direct.

  • The lift booking. We contact your building manager, book the service lift and bring the protective curtain if the building doesn't hang its own.
  • The dock or parking window. The truck arrives inside the building's window, not hopefully near it, and Victoria Road's peak is planned around, not discovered.
  • Common areas. Floor protection down in the hallway, nothing dragged, nothing scuffed, no note from strata a week later.
  • The storage cage and car space. The two spots renters forget they've filled. We ask about both every time, because the agent's checklist won't forget them.
The crew loading flattened boxes and a wrapped mattress into the truck inside an apartment building's loading dock
The dock window is booked before the truck leaves the depot side of the bridge.

How the week runs

Send the job as soon as the inspection date exists

The form plus a phone photo of what's staying behind. Earlier is cheaper in stress: it gives us room to book the lift and land the clearout a clear day or two before the inspection.

The figure arrives in writing

One fixed price for the whole clearout: the lifting from the unit, the lift and dock arrangements, tip fees, the sweep-out. You agree it before anything moves. If the wardrobe of maybes doubles overnight, we re-quote before we keep going.

Clearout day

We carry everything, including down a walk-up if that's what the building is. Cupboards opened and checked, balcony cleared, cage and car space emptied, carpet left with vacuum lines and the space photographed so you have your own record before the agent's.

You hand back keys, not explanations

The inspection walks through an empty, swept unit. The bond conversation gets boring, which is exactly what a bond conversation should be.

Why the free council pickup rarely rescues a lease

We're happy to point at the free option when it fits; on this job it usually can't. City of Ryde's pre-booked household cleanup needs about ten days' notice, caps each collection at 1.5 cubic metres, and the booking belongs to the property, so in a rental it may already be spent for the year. A lease deadline doesn't wait ten days, most full-unit clearouts run past the cap, and anything the council truck leaves behind legally has to go back inside the property line. Which would be your problem, on inspection morning.

Use the scheme for the planned single couch. For the dated, everything-at-once version, that's us. The full comparison is written down.

Asked at the door

Can you clear the unit while I'm at work?

Usually, yes. If the building manager can give us access, or you leave a key, we do the job and send you photos of the cleared, swept unit when it's done. The figure is agreed in writing before the day either way.

The agent flagged things I didn't list. Can you take them last-minute?

Bring-outs discovered on the day get added honestly: we name the revised figure before they go on the truck, and you say yes or no while it still matters. Nothing gets loaded first and priced second.

Do you take the fridge and the TV too?

Yes, and they come off the general pile: fridges need degassing by a licensed facility and e-waste has its own regulated route. It's all inside the one written figure; the sorting is our job, not yours.

How soon before the inspection should the clearout happen?

A day or two clear, if the calendar allows. It leaves room for the final vacuum and for anything the walkthrough turns up. We'll book it against your inspection date, not just against ours.

A straight answer costs nothing

Tell us what needs to go and where it is. We come back with a plan and a fixed price, in writing, and nothing gets lifted until you have agreed it.

Get your price in writing

Your enquiry goes straight to the crew, and we ring you back on the number you leave.

The quote sheet Get a price