Rubbish and green waste removal in East Killara
A thousand-odd houses, no station, no fuss. Our kind of suburb.
East Killara is nearly all houses on generous blocks, looping quiet streets between the golf course and the national park edge. Long-held homes, deep gardens, and the fullest sheds on the ridge.
Why East Killara jobs run deep
Streets like these don't turn over. Families arrive, stay thirty years, and the block quietly absorbs three decades of living: the garden's back corner grows its archive of prunings, the garage keeps every school project, and the under-house holds whatever didn't fit anywhere else. When the day comes to clear it, for a renovation, a downsize, or simply because you'd like the space back, it's rarely a one-trailer job.
- The whole-block clear. Garden, shed, garage and under-house in one planned visit, sometimes two. You get one all-in price for everything before we start, however many trips the truck ends up making.
- The garden reclaim. Big blocks mean big canopies: storm drops off the gums, hedge lines a hundred metres long, and lawns that vanish under autumn. We bring them back to light.
- The driveway-friendly truck. No station here means everything moves by car, and every job has a driveway. We use it carefully: no gouged gravel, no crushed lawn edge, and the basketball hoop survives.
- The quiet downsize. Long tenure means the eventual move is a big one. When that's the job, it gets our slowest, most careful register, not a junk-truck hustle.
The council's booked cleanup allowance runs out fast against a block like this, four bookings a stream, three cubic metres a time (Ku-ring-gai Council). We pick up where it stops, on the day that suits you.
Killara proper and Gordon are the same run for us, and the rest of the ridge is minutes away.