Rubbish removal for a small, quiet beach pocket on the north side
Maloneys Beach sits on the north side of the bay, a small and quiet beach community where the road in and out is a single run rather than a grid of streets. That shapes the kind of rubbish jobs we get called for here. Most of it's the slow build-up that happens when a holiday home or a permanent place by the beach has been lived in for years, then needs a reset. We clear household junk, old furniture, whitegoods, green waste and the full garage, shed or estate clear-out, and we sort it for responsible disposal and recycling on the way out.
Because it's a small north-of-the-bay community, we plan the load before we turn up. There's no point making three trips out of a tight beach pocket when one properly packed run does the job, so we ask what's going before we arrive and bring the right capacity. Pricing is by volume, so you only pay for the space your load actually takes.
Holiday homes and the warmer-month turnover
Holiday-let turnovers are a regular job through the warmer months in Maloneys Beach, and rubbish removal rides alongside that. When a holiday home changes hands between guests through summer, the bin is never enough. You get the broken sun lounge that didn't survive the last group, the cheap beach umbrellas, the foam boards that snapped, the esky with the busted hinge and a garage corner full of things guests left behind. We clear all of that so the place is ready, not just clean but empty of the junk that piles up over a busy season.
Owners here often book a deep clean before guests arrive, and that's the natural moment to also haul out what shouldn't be in a guest-ready home. Rather than running two separate trades and two separate days, we can pair the rubbish run with the deep clean so the place goes from cluttered to guest-ready in one visit. That matters in a small community where you aren't always on hand to let people in and out.
Salt and sand mean things wear out and need hauling
Sandy, salty beach homes need floors and shower screens detailed regularly, and the same coastal air that pits glass and tracks is hard on everything else. Outdoor furniture rusts through at the welds. Whitegoods on an open verandah or in a salt-exposed laundry give up early. The barbecue corrodes, the trampoline frame goes orange, the old fridge in the garage finally dies. Maloneys Beach properties churn through this gear faster than an inland home would, and that's a steady source of the whitegoods and old furniture we cart away.
We take the dead fridge, the rusted washing machine, the seized dryer and the salt-eaten outdoor setting and make sure they go to the right place, with metals and whitegoods sent for recycling rather than straight to landfill where we can. What we don't touch is hazardous waste, so chemicals, gas bottles, asbestos and the like need a specialist, and we'll tell you that on the spot rather than pretend otherwise.
Green waste from the bush-edge and beachfront blocks
A quiet beach community on the north side of the bay still means yards that fill up. Blocks here grow over between visits, especially the holiday homes that sit empty for stretches, and the green waste builds while no one is looking. We clear the lot, prunings, lopped branches, hedge clippings, the pile behind the shed that has been there since the last big tidy-up, and the bagged offcuts from a weekend of catching up on the garden.
If you've just had a tree cut back before the season or you're getting a long-empty holiday block back under control, the green waste is usually too much for the kerbside green bin and the trip to the tip is more than one carload. We take it in one go and keep the green waste separate so it's composted or mulched rather than landfilled.
Garage, shed and estate clear-outs for the permanent residents
Alongside the holiday homes, Maloneys Beach has its permanent residents, and that's where the bigger clear-outs come from. A garage or shed that has been the catch-all for twenty years, a downsize when a couple moves to something smaller, or the hard job of clearing a family member's place after they have gone. These are the estate clear-outs we handle with a bit of care, sorting what's worth keeping or donating from what's genuinely junk, rather than just throwing the lot on the truck.
Being an Indigenous-owned local team based just down the road in Batemans Bay, with easy access to this north-of-the-bay pocket, we can come back over a couple of visits if a big clear-out needs it. You're dealing with the same small team each time, Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, all police-checked and fully insured, not a different crew every visit.
Clearing junk before an end of lease handover
We do end of lease work through Maloneys Beach, and rubbish removal is often the first step before the bond clean even starts. You can't clean a place properly while a tenant's leftover lounge, mattress and half-empty shed are still in the way. We clear the dumped furniture, the gear left in the garage and the green waste from a yard that got away, then the place is clear for the exit clean to be done to the REINSW standard. If you book the bond clean with us as well, it comes with our bond-back guarantee, a free re-clean within 72 hours if the agent flags the cleaning.
For a rental in a small community like this, agents and owners just want it done and gone before the next inspection. We're open seven days and quick to get here from the Bay, so a clear-out and exit clean can usually be lined up around your handover date rather than left to chance. Give us a call on 0479 184 498 and tell us what's going, and we'll give you a volume-based price up front.
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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.
