If you have rubbish on your hands and need a rubbish removal expert, it starts with a quote. While some companies may provide quotes over the phone or via an online form, this doesn’t yield the most accurate quote, which means you spend far more than you budgeted for. Accuracy in quotes is key to maintaining your budget, but it’s also an important part of planning and compliance. Whether you’re a resident in the Eastern Suburbs or a business owner in the CBD, you need reliable rubbish removal in Sydney. In this guide, we provide the necessary steps to get an accurate rubbish removal quote.
What is a Rubbish Removal Quote?
A quote is essentially an estimate of the cost for rubbish removal services. However, there are some key differences. Typically, people view a quote as a fixed price, but some businesses use it as an estimate or a ballpark figure. Additionally, in terms of quote vs estimate, a quote has itemised pricing, so you can see where all the costs are coming from.
There is a key formula rubbish removal companies use to calculate accurate quotes. These companies view your rubbish and calculate costs by the volume of waste, the type of waste (furniture, general, green, white goods, etc), access issues (stairs, parking, etc), and New South Wales’ disposal fees and landfill levies.
Step 1. Prepare Before You Request a Quote
Measure
You can get a sense of your potential spend by using the same formula rubbish removal companies do. Volume is the key figure, and you can estimate it by using the formula: length (m)x width (m)x height (m)= m3. Measure each in metres and calculate your waste volume. A standard couch is 1-2 m3, while a double mattress is 1.5 m3, and a washing machine is 0.5 m3. A dozen black bin bags are roughly 1 m3, whereas a trailer load of green waste could be 1-4 m3.
Photograph
For businesses that quote over email, take photos from multiple angles to ensure the most accurate estimate. This helps companies get a better sense of the waste and how it will fit in the truck. If you don’t have a staging area for your rubbish, make sure you take photos of the access so the team know what they’re working with.
Waste Types
You may want to separate waste categories for the most accurate quote. Garden and renovation waste isn’t as easy to measure as household furniture or white goods. Separation may reduce landfill fees, as some materials are recycled differently in Sydney. Always separate recyclables from the rest of the waste.
It’s worth noting that renovation rubble is often charged at a higher rate, so separating these avoids overcharging on lighter waste.
Step 2. Submit Your Request
Over the Phone
If a company offers over-the-phone requests, they will ask for your name, address, phone number, and the type of waste you have. They may also ask for a volume estimate.
Online Quote Form
As long as you populate every box on the form, the company should have the relevant information to process your quote request.
Email Quotes
Use the layout of the online quote form in your email, including your name, address, phone number, the type of waste you need removed, and the details of your haul. You can sometimes attach photos.
In-Person Quotes
By far the most effective route, in-person quotes ensure that the price a company quotes is the price you pay. Many companies can send a team out the same day you make your request and even remove your rubbish immediately.
With many narrow streets, apartments, and terraced homes in Sydney, access charges may apply, which is another reason in-person quotes are superior.
Step 3. What Happens Next
Response Time
A well-organised company will get back to you within 24 hours, but many speedy companies will get back to you the same day. The more detailed the information you provide, the speedier the service.
Quote Review
Without the benefit of an in-person quote, teams will provide an estimate based on the information you provide, and it will generally look like a flat fee because they haven’t had a chance to assess your load.
Quote Revision
Once a company arrives on site, the quote may be revised if there are access issues, extra waste, or additional services are required. This is why in-person quotes are preferred for accuracy. Additionally, Sydney’s disposal facilities can influence operational costs.
What Affects Rubbish Removal Pricing in Sydney & NSW
Volume
Utilise the formula: length (m)x width (m)x height (m)= m3
A 3-seater sofa runs an average of 1.5 m3, while a studio clear-out between two and three m3, and a garage or shed clearance between four and six m3. If you’re spring cleaning or moving out of a 3-bedroom family home, expect a volume between eight and 12 m3. Every home and situation is different, so keep this in mind.
Type
- General household mixed waste – this is the most straightforward and cost-effective waste type and includes furniture, packaging, and general rubbish.
- Green waste – green waste is made up of garden organics like branches, leaves, and grass clippings; due to easy recycling, it’s cheaper than mixed waste.
- Furniture – furniture can be a more expensive removal due to the bulk and weight of some of the items.
- White Goods – many white goods require special handling due to hazardous components and refrigerant removal, so fridge-freezers, washing machines, and ovens often vary in cost for removal.
- Renovation waste – due to their weight, construction and renovation waste typically command the highest fees due to tipping costs.
Access and Location
If parking permits are required, it will be reflected in the rubbish removal costs. Narrow driveways, staircases, and other hard access issues inflate the cost.
Reduced access properties are usually found in the CBD and some of Sydney’s inner suburbs.
Distance to Disposal Facilities
While many companies service rural areas, there may be additional costs involved if there is excess travel to the disposal facilities.
Why Choose Cheapest Load of Rubbish
Local Sydney Expertise
The Cheapest Load of Rubbish team has been operating in and around the greater Sydney area for more than 30 years. With that experience comes a profound understanding of the suburbs, their disposal facilities, and the council rules and regulations.
Competitive & Transparent Pricing
Cheapest Load of Rubbish provides clear quotes, and there are no hidden fees; the price we quote is the price you pay.
It’s quicker, more convenient, and far more cost-effective than skip bin hire, which can cost up to $2000 in Sydney and has permit costs (for public land) on top of that and requires self-loading. Likewise, traditional pickups through the council are limited in their scope.
Residential Services Cheapest Load of Rubbish Provides
- Green waste and garden waste removal
- Household rubbish removal
- Furniture removal
- Renovation waste cleanup
- White goods collection and disposal
Quick & Easy Process
Cheapest Load of Rubbish can provide a quote within 24 hours of your query, whether you contact us by phone, online contact form, or email.
Responsible Disposal Practices
As Sydney locals, the Cheapest Load of Rubbish team has a strong knowledge of recycling pathways and partner facilities for efficient disposal in proximity to your location.
FAQs
How do I measure my rubbish for a quote?
Length (m)x width (m)x height (m)= m3
Do quotes change on the day?
No, once we’ve viewed your rubbish, the quote we provide is exactly how much you’ll pay.
What is included in a rubbish removal quote?
Everything! Our quote is based on volume, access, and rubbish type.
Can I remove hazardous waste?
You should leave hazardous waste removal to trained persons to ensure safe, responsible, and compliant disposal.
Do you service all Sydney suburbs?
We cover Sydney in its entirety, even catering to rural suburbs, where possible.
Call Cheapest Load of Rubbish
Quote accuracy is about more than just maintaining your budget; it’s also key to establishing trust between clients and the company. The key to finding a trusted rubbish removal partner is transparent, competitive pricing and a work ethic to match.
If you’re in need of rubbish removal, get a free quote today by calling Cheapest Load of Rubbish.










































































































































































































