With Western Sydney’s real estate market booming you might be thinking of pulling up roots and selling your home. But before you throw up a ‘For Sale’ sign and start waiting for offers, you’ll need to make sure you’ve presented your property in the most appealing way.
How much of your time is spent keeping your construction site clean?
Whether you’re the one hauling debris to on-site skip bins or you’re asking your team to dispose of hazardous materials, the end result is the same – a construction site that’s bogged down and running below optimal productivity.
The problem is, the build up of hard waste and construction debris can feel never ending.
From drought to bushfires; pandemic to floods – Greater Western Sydney residents have been faced with one challenge after another recently and Rov’s Rubbish Removal is proud to be volunteering our services to help our local community get back on their feet.
Australian homes produce 7 million tons of waste every year. That’s enough for each household to fill a 3-bedroom property with junk…floor to ceiling. Whether you’re running a business or a busy household, it’s inevitable you’ll end up with rubbish that needs to go.
Someone has covered your block of land in dirt, debris and hard waste. This frustrating scenario is being played out across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains as excited land owners stop by to check out their vacant lot, or give the green light for building to start, only to find out no work can be done because there’s illegally dumped waste in the way.
Your build site is only as efficient as it is clean. Whether you work in construction, fit-out, demolition, refurb or renovation,, it’s inevitable you’ll end up with a range of bulky, dangerous construction waste on-site.
After a challenging year, Christmas 2020 is a chance to spend time with loved ones and celebrate friends and family (and of course, food). It’s tough to enjoy the festive season though when your home is filled with excess clutter and junk.
As a Western Sydney resident you love the idyllic lifestyle of bush living, but with bushfires a natural part of the Australian environment, and a yearly threat to Blue Mountains wilderness, it’s important you know how to prepare your house for a bushfire.
With the Federal Government giving eligible Western Sydney homeowners a tax-free grant of $25,000 to build or renovate their homes, now is the perfect time to upgrade your life.