Rubbish removal in Gordon
Different front door, same manners.
Gordon is the ridge's apartment anchor, most homes here are units around the station and village, and clearing a third-floor two-bedder is a different craft from clearing a back corner. We do both, and we're tidy in a lift lobby for the same reason we're tidy in a garden bed.
Unit jobs, done like we live in the building
- The end-of-lease clearout. Everything the tenant left, gone before the final inspection. We book the lift with your building manager, pad the lift walls if the strata asks, and leave the lobby and dock swept behind us.
- The downsizing move-out. Plenty of Gordon apartments are the destination of an Upper North Shore downsize, and some are the start of one. Either way, what doesn't make the cut leaves quietly, by appointment, at your pace. The gentler version of this is its own page.
- The single stubborn item. A lounge that won't fit the fire stairs, a fridge with no trolley path, a mattress and no ute. Two of us, one visit, no drama in the lift lobby.
- The balcony reclaim. Planter boxes, dead pots, the folded treadmill: small in volume, awkward in every other way. A van-load job, priced like one.
No skip could stand on these driveways, and none needs to. Everything is carried, trolleyed and gone the same visit, with one fixed price agreed before we start, the strata coordination included in it.
And the leafy side of Gordon
Step two streets off the highway and Gordon turns back into ridge country: houses under real canopy running down toward the national park edge. Those blocks get the full garden treatment, hedge lines, storm drops, the shed, exactly as we'd work Wahroonga or Turramurra. One suburb, two kinds of job, one crew comfortable in both.
Killara and East Killara sit on the same run, minutes away.