Junk & Rubbish Removal in Frankston
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Typical price: A$55–A$2,750
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Frankston
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single item One couch, fridge or mattress | A$55 | A$90 | A$140 |
| Small load (~2m³) Trailer-sized clearout | A$140 | A$230 | A$320 |
| Half truck (~4-5m³) Garage or garden clearout | A$280 | A$410 | A$550 |
| Full truck (8-10m³) Major household cleanout | A$460 | A$640 | A$870 |
| Deceased estate / full clearance Multiple loads with sorting, full-day crew | A$830 | A$1,400 | A$2,750 |
How to hire a junk & rubbish removal pro in Australia
- Get quotes per cubic metre from photos and confirm labour plus tip fees are included
- Check your council's hard rubbish (kerbside bulky waste) schedule first — most Australian councils run free annual or bookable collections
- Never let anyone handle suspected asbestos — it legally requires a licensed asbestos removalist and dedicated disposal
- Confirm green waste, general junk and rubble are quoted separately (their disposal costs differ)
- Ask where the waste goes and request a receipt for large clearances
- For renovations, compare skip bin hire against load-and-go removal
Household waste transport is lightly regulated in Australia, but asbestos is a hard exception — removal beyond small owner quantities requires licensed removalists and designated disposal sites, with heavy fines for breaches. Council hard-rubbish collections are the free alternative for furniture and whitegoods in most areas.
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Frequently asked questions
What items won't junk removal companies take?
Standard refusals: hazardous waste (chemicals, solvents, fuel, wet paint), asbestos, gas bottles, batteries in quantity, medical waste and tyres in some markets. These need licensed specialist disposal. Fridges, mattresses, TVs and monitors are usually accepted but carry per-item surcharges because of recycling requirements.
Is it cheaper to take junk to the tip myself?
If you own or can borrow a suitable vehicle, self-hauling to a municipal transfer station is nearly always the cheapest option — many charge residents little or nothing for sorted household waste. Factor in vehicle hire, fuel, your time, and per-item fees for mattresses and fridges. For anything more than a car-boot load or two, a paid collection often wins on effort alone.
Junk removal service or skip/dumpster rental — which is cheaper?
For a one-off pile you could load yourself over a weekend, a skip or dumpster is usually cheaper per cubic metre. A collection service wins when you want the labour done for you, have no space to park a skip, need same-day turnaround, or the volume is small. Rough rule: below about half a small skip's worth, a pickup service usually costs less all-in.
Why do mattresses, fridges and TVs cost extra to remove?
They can't go to normal landfill: fridges need refrigerant degassing, TVs and monitors contain regulated e-waste components, and mattresses are bulky and increasingly required to be recycled. The surcharge (per item) covers the specialist disposal route. If a company charges nothing extra for these, ask where they're taking them.
How is junk removal priced?
Almost always by volume — the fraction of the truck or van your junk fills — plus surcharges for heavy materials (rubble, soil) and hard-to-dispose items (mattresses, fridges, tyres). Most companies have a minimum charge for a single-item pickup. Labour to carry items out is normally included; long carries, stairs and dismantling can add fees.
What counts as a 'load' — how do companies measure volume?
Trucks are quoted in fractions (minimum, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full) of a box bed that typically holds 10-15 cubic yards / 8-12 cubic metres. Crews eyeball your pile against the truck. To avoid disputes, ask what the truck's full capacity is and get the quoted fraction written on the job sheet before loading starts.
How much does rubbish removal cost in Australia?
Load-and-go rubbish removal typically runs $60-$110 per cubic metre including labour and tip fees. Small loads (2m³) cost about $150-$350, half-truck loads $300-$600, and full truckloads (8-10m³) $500-$950. Skip bins run $180-$700+ for 2-9m³ if you'd rather self-load.
What is council hard rubbish collection?
Most Australian councils collect bulky household items (furniture, whitegoods, mattresses) from the kerb free — either on scheduled annual dates or as 1-2 bookable collections per year. Check your council's rules on what's accepted and when to put items out; it's the cheapest disposal route by far if you can wait.
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