The Junkman Deceased Estates & Hoarder Clean Ups — Rubbish Removal in Bentleigh East


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Looking for the junkman deceased estates hoarder clean ups in Bentleigh East? The Junkman Deceased Estates & Hoarder Clean Ups helps customers in Bentleigh East, Melbourne, VIC compare options, review completed work, and request free quotes for service.
The Junkman Deceased Estates & Hoarder Clean Ups brings servicing jobs within 20 km to customers across Bentleigh East, Melbourne, VIC.
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General Rubbish Removal questions for Bentleigh East
How much does rubbish removal cost in Australia?
Professional rubbish removal (labour plus disposal) costs $200–$600 for a standard house clean-up load. A skip bin hire costs $250–$600 for a 4–8m³ bin for 3–7 days. Green waste removal costs $150–$400. Deceased estate or hoarder clean-outs cost $500–$3,000+ depending on volume. Prices vary significantly by location and waste type.
What is the difference between skip bin hire and a rubbish removal service?
Skip bin hire involves a bin delivered to your property for you to fill at your own pace, then collected — ideal if you have time to load it yourself. A rubbish removal service (e.g. 1800 Got Junk) sends a crew who loads everything for you and removes it immediately — faster and no need to do the heavy lifting, but 30–50% more expensive than a bin.
What can I put in a skip bin in Australia?
General household rubbish, furniture, garden waste, timber, bricks, concrete (heavier surcharges apply), and mattresses (usually a surcharge) are accepted in most skip bins. Items that cannot go in skip bins: asbestos, car tyres, chemicals, paint, gas bottles, batteries, and e-waste. Prohibited items will result in additional disposal fees.
How do I dispose of asbestos in Australia?
Asbestos removal and disposal is strictly regulated. In all states, asbestos must be double-bagged in heavy-duty polyethylene (200 micron), clearly labelled, and taken to a licensed waste facility. In most states, homeowners can remove up to 10m² of non-friable asbestos (like flat fibro sheets) themselves, but must follow strict safety protocols. Larger amounts require a licensed removalist.
What is e-waste and how do I dispose of it?
E-waste includes TVs, computers, phones, printers, and appliances. The National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme (NTCRS) provides free drop-off at collection points — search techcollect.com.au or recyclingnearyou.com.au. Councils offer annual e-waste collection events. E-waste cannot go in general bins or skip bins due to toxic materials.
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