Clearing out a Broulee holiday rental between guests
The short-stay places around Broulee Island and the surf beach run hard through summer, and a season of guests leaves a surprising amount behind. We get called to haul out the broken sun lounger off the deck, the cheap beach umbrellas that snapped in the southerly, the boogie boards that got left in the carport and the bar fridge that finally died over the Christmas rush. When you've a changeover booked tight and a place to reset for the next lot of guests, the last thing you want is a pile of junk sitting where the cleaners need to work.
Because we already run our changeover and deep cleaning work through Broulee, we can fold a rubbish run into the same visit. We pull the old gear out, load it up and take it away, so the place is clear before we clean the carpets and detail the glass. One booking, one team, and your rental is guest-ready instead of guest-ready except for the heap by the bins.
Old furniture and whitegoods from the beachside homes
The homes near the causeway and along Broulee Beach take a beating from the sand and salt, and that goes for furniture and whitegoods as much as the carpet and screens. Cane lounges rust and split, mattresses go off in the salt air, and a fridge or washing machine that has sat in a beach house through a few summers is usually on its last legs. When the new one turns up, the old one has to go somewhere, and it isn't going up the stairs and into a ute on its own.
We handle the heavy, awkward stuff. Lounges, bed bases, mattresses, wardrobes, fridges, washers, dryers and the dead chest freezer in the garage. We carry it out, we don't drag it across your floors, and we sort whitegoods off to be recycled rather than just dumped. If you're between tenants or getting a holiday home ready, this is the kind of clear-out that makes the deep clean afterwards a lot quicker.
Green waste from the salt-and-bush blocks
Broulee blocks tend to grow plenty of green stuff that has to come down sooner or later. Banksia and tea-tree drop, the hedges that screen one holiday house from the next, the lantana that creeps up from the back fence, and the palm fronds that pile up after a big blow off the beach. A lot of owners do the cutting themselves and then realise they have nowhere to put a trailer-load of clippings.
We take green waste away as part of a clear-out, whether it's a few bags from a tidy-up or a proper pile after the gardener has been through. It goes off to be mulched and composted rather than to landfill where we can. If you're getting a place presentable before the Christmas or Easter run, clearing the green waste off the yard is often the first job, and we can do it in the same trip as the inside reset.
Garage, shed and estate clear-outs
A lot of the family homes and long-held holiday houses around Broulee have a garage or shed that has been quietly filling up for years. Old fishing gear, half-used paint tins (we'll sort what's safe to take), busted camp chairs, the kids' surfboards from three growth spurts ago, boxes that came down from the Bay and never got unpacked. When a place changes hands or an older owner moves on, all of it has to be dealt with at once.
We do full garage and shed clear-outs, and we handle estate clear-outs with a bit of care, because we know it's often a hard time for the family. We work room by room or bay by bay, set aside anything that should be kept or donated, and take the rest away. If the place is then going on the rental market or up for sale, we can roll straight into an end of lease clean or a deep clean so it's ready to show.
One trip across the Broulee, Mossy Point and Tomakin loop
We run Broulee together with Mossy Point and Tomakin as one loop, which keeps our rubbish work tidy and our pricing fair. If you own a couple of holiday places across the three, or you're clearing one and tidying another, we can line the jobs up on the same run rather than charging you for separate trips. It also means we're already in the area most weeks, so a clear-out before a changeover or a deep clean doesn't need to wait.
Pricing is by volume, so you pay for the space your load actually takes up, not a flat fee whether it's half a ute or a full trailer. We'll give you a straight number before we start. No hazardous waste though, so no asbestos, no chemicals, no tyres and no gas bottles. If we spot something like that in a shed clear-out, we'll tell you who to call to deal with it properly.
Responsible disposal, not just to the tip
We're a local outfit and we live and work along this coast, so we don't just run everything straight to landfill. Whitegoods and scrap metal go to be recycled, green waste goes to be mulched, and anything still good gets set aside for donation rather than dumped. It costs us a bit more time, but it's the right way to do it in a town like Broulee where the beach and the bush are the whole reason people are here.
Capital Coastal Cleaning is Indigenous-owned and based up at Batemans Bay, and we've been working this stretch of coast since 2023. We're police-checked, fully insured and open seven days, with a 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews behind us. Give Tyson a call on 0479 184 498 and tell us what needs to go, and we'll sort out a time that fits around your changeover, your tenants or your move.
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