Dust Sheet, renovation waste and rubbish removal

The village strip

Shopfit and defit waste removal in Double Bay

Bay Street, Cross Street, Knox Street, Transvaal Avenue: shopfronts here turn over, and every turnover produces a skip's worth of waste with nowhere to put a skip. We run it out through the loading zone instead.

Two crew carrying a dismantled shelving unit out of a boutique mid-defit, windows draped with protective sheets
A defit in progress: glass covered, racks emptied, everything out through the front door. Illustrative.

Refits, defits and the week between tenants

A boutique refit produces old joinery, display units, counters, flooring and a surprising volume of packaging. A make-good defit produces everything the lease says has to be gone: partitions, shelving, signage, the lot, back to a bare shell for the agent's photos. We do both, and the strange middle jobs too: the cafe replacing its banquettes, the gallery between hangs, the office above the strip clearing ten years of files and furniture.

The strip has neighbours, and they're yours

A shopfront defit happens in full view of the street you still trade on, or hope to trade on again. So the run is planned like a quiet one: glass and floors protected, waste wrapped before it crosses the threshold, the truck in the loading zone for the shortest window we can manage, and the footpath never used as a staging area. Early mornings and after-close runs are the norm here, because the strip's business hours are worth more than ours.

For fitters, agents and owners

  • Shopfitters: we take the debris leg so your trades stay on the tools. Repeat arrangements welcome; same crew, same contact.
  • Leasing agents and landlords: make-good clearances between tenants, with the shell photo-ready and the keys back on time.
  • Owners doing it themselves: one fixed price for the clear-out, agreed before we start, so the refit budget stays a budget.

No skip on the footpath, no pile by the awning. The strip never has to know the shop was ever anything but ready.

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.