Rubbish removal for a small bay with no tip of its own
Guerilla Bay is a tiny, scenic spot tucked south of Malua Bay, the kind of place where the streets run down toward the water near the Burrewarra Point lighthouse walk and there's nowhere local to dump a trailer load. That's the catch with junk out here. There's no transfer station around the corner, so a pile of old furniture or a shed full of broken bits either sits there for months or it goes in the back of someone's ute on a weekend trip up the highway. We take that whole job off your hands. We load it, cart it out of the bay and sort it for proper disposal and recycling so you aren't the one queuing at the tip with a hire trailer.
Because the bay is small and the homes are spread between the waterfront and the bush behind, we price on volume, not on guesswork. You tell us roughly what's going (a single mattress, a garage clear-out, a whole deceased estate) and we give you a straight number for the space it takes in the truck. No hazardous waste, but household junk, old furniture, whitegoods and green waste are all in our lane.
Clearing out the holiday rentals between guests
A good chunk of Guerilla Bay is holiday lets, and they throw off a particular kind of rubbish. When a place changes hands between guests, or when an owner finally replaces the tired old lounge that has done ten summers, the old gear has to disappear before the next booking walks in. A sagging sofa bed, a fridge that has given up, a barbecue rusted out by the salt air, the spare mattresses nobody sleeps on. We clear it out as part of the changeover so the place is guest-ready and not cluttered with a pile waiting for council.
We already run the southern coast loop through here and next door at Rosedale, so we can fold a rubbish run into the same trip as a turnover clean. That matters in a bay this size, where booking a separate skip or a one-off removal truck for a single fridge rarely stacks up. One visit, the junk gone and the property reset for the next stay.
Garage, shed and estate clear-outs in the long-held beach houses
Plenty of homes in Guerilla Bay have been in the same family for a long time, the classic coastal beach house that quietly fills up over the years. Sheds packed with old fishing gear, a garage you can no longer park in, boxes that came down for one holiday and never went home. When a place like that's sold, downsized or passed on, the clear-out can be a big day. We handle the lot, room by room and shelf by shelf, and we're careful and respectful when it's an estate and the family is sorting through what stays and what goes.
We separate as we load. Metal and whitegoods go one way for recycling, timber and general household junk another, green waste another again. That way far less of it ends up in landfill than if it all went in the one trailer, which is the kind of thing that matters in a bay this close to the bush and the water.
Green waste from the bush behind the bay
Guerilla Bay backs onto bushland, and the Burrewarra Point side is all coastal scrub and headland. That means green waste piles up faster here than it does on a bare block. Branches down after a blow, a hedge that has crept over the fence, lantana and overgrowth pulled out before summer, a deck cleared of leaf litter. There's also the fire-season reason to keep it tidy, and a pile of cut branches sitting beside a bush-fringed house is exactly the sort of thing you want carted off rather than left to dry out.
We take green waste away with the rest of the load and send it to be mulched or composted rather than dumped. If you're clearing a yard before listing the place or getting it guest-ready, we can pair the green waste run with a deep clean so the whole property, inside and out, is sorted in one go.
Whitegoods and the salt-air casualties
The sheltered waterfront here's gentler than the open surf beaches, but the homes still cop salt on the glass and the floors, and the same salt works on anything metal left outside or in an open carport. Washing machines, old fridges and chest freezers in the garage, a dishwasher that has rusted at the seams, outdoor furniture frames eaten through. These are awkward, heavy items that one person can't shift down a narrow coastal driveway on their own, and they're exactly the things that sit in a Guerilla Bay garage for a year because moving them is too hard.
We do the lifting and the carrying, including down the tighter access that some of these older waterfront blocks have. Whitegoods get pulled out for metal recycling wherever the unit allows it, so the old fridge does its bit instead of just landing in a hole.
One local crew, in and out without the fuss
Capital Coastal Cleaning is a small, local, Indigenous-owned team out of Batemans Bay, run by Tyson with Shanice and Lisa. We're police-checked, fully insured and open seven days, with a 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews, and we use low-tox products on the cleaning side. We started in 2023 and we cover the whole Eurobodalla coast from Durras down to Moruya, so Guerilla Bay is a regular stop, not a special trip we charge extra for.
Whether it's a single mattress before a changeover, a shed full of years of clutter, or a full estate clear-out, give us a call on 0479 184 498. We'll give you a volume-based price, turn up when we say, and leave the bay a bit tidier than we found it.
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Capital Coastal Cleaning is owner-run by Tyson, who started the business here in Batemans Bay in 2023. A small, police-checked local team, the same faces each visit, and our name on every job, from Durras to Moruya.
