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Remove Rubbish 

Waste disposal services are required when clearing out properties. 

We remove rubbish that has been accumulated possibly for years in either the home, garage, garden, shed or commercial property.

There are different types of rubbish that need to be sorted into lots, depending on the amount, such as mixed general waste, garden waste, bricks/tiles/concrete, mattresses and tyres that are all different charges at the Tip. 

 

We also remove rubbish that can be recycled, including electronic waste and scrap metal. It needs to be determined at each job if it is worth doing a waste disposal truck run with a small amount of recyclables as you are also charged for the travel time to and from the Tip. 

Paints and chemicals can be disposed of at each towns Chemical Collection Day through the local council or EPA.

Small items that are recyclable for charity are boxed up for collection or delivery to charity. Large items, if in great condition are determined by the charity if they are ok to be donated.

Biohazard and Trauma Services

ACE Clear Out Services offer specialised trauma and biohazard cleanups, with the biohazard cleaning services through our experienced forensic biohazard  contractors.

Serviced properties include:

  • Unattended deaths

  • Crime Scene cleanup

  • Methlab cleanup

  • Faeces and urine contamination

  • Odour elimination

  • Needle and sharps cleanup

  • The property will be disinfected and sanitized, and left in a safe, hygenic, liveable standard.

Can you get rid of paints and chemicals and asbestos?

Paints and chemicals can be disposed of at each towns Chemical Collection or Paint Back days through the local Council or EPA.

If we know of any landfills that takes paint in your town, we will inform you, and take it for you if required.

We are unable to dispose of asbestos due to new EPA regulations. If a large load, we can arrange an asbestos contractor for you.

Remove rubbish that is recyclable

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Trauma &Biohazard Cleanup
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