About

Named for the moment the job exists for

Every job we do ends the same way: an apartment or an office handed back, empty, to whoever gets it next. The agent, the landlord, the next tenant, the building. That moment is the product. Everything else, the lifting, the lift bookings, the sorting, the sweeping, is just how you get there.

Two crew members by a plain white van in a Sydney city laneway, early morning
Early start, narrow lane, folded blankets. The usual.

Why we only work the city core

Our whole service area fits inside a morning walk: the CBD core and the ring around it, Haymarket to Barangaroo, Pyrmont to Darlinghurst. That's deliberate. This pocket is almost entirely apartments, which makes almost every job a building job, and building jobs reward the crew that knows the buildings. We book the same goods lifts, greet the same concierges and work the same dock hours every week. A crew spread across half of Sydney can't know any building that well; a crew that never leaves the core can't help it.

How we work

  • The price comes first. One fixed figure for the whole job, agreed before anything is lifted. If the job turns out bigger than described, we talk before we lift, not at the invoice.
  • The building is our problem. Lift bookings, dock windows, paperwork, padding: we handle the choreography because we do it every day and you might do it once a decade.
  • Sorted, not just tipped. Reuse where practical, recycling streams where they exist, regulated waste to licensed facilities. Said plainly, never dressed up in invented percentages.
  • Straight answers. If the council's free pickup is the better call for your job, we'll say so, we wrote the guide. If we can't make your date, you'll know immediately, not at 4pm.

What we won't do

Take asbestos, chemicals or clinical waste (licensed-specialist territory, and we'll point you there). Quote a price that grows on the day. Wedge a lift, scrape a corridor, block a dock, or leave a pile by the bins for the building to deal with. Rush a family through an estate clearance. The list is short because the standards do the work.

The name, since people ask

A lease ends with a handback: the apartment returned the way it was received, keys and all. It's the one word in the whole process that contains the deadline, the standard and the relief all at once. We took it for the sign above the door because it's the thing we actually sell.

Book a clear-out

Tell us the date. We'll handle the building.

Send what needs to go and when the keys go back. We'll come back with one fixed price, agreed before we lift a thing, and we'll sort the goods lift with your building manager.

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