Moving Tips

Moving Tips

Our visit to Kiwi Harvest – Food Bank Drop Off

This month, 0800 dump me (Williams Property Service)  got the opportunity to drop off our food can donations to a great organization called Kiwi Harvest. Kiwi Harvest works with a wide range of food businesses such as supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and hotels, to collect their extra good food that would have otherwise been sent to […]

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Donating to a local church

Helping the community with your donations Recently, 0800 Dump Me got the chance to donate a pre-loved sofa to the Morningside Church of Christ Youth Room. On Thursday, a customer rang up asking us to remove a couch and two cubes of junk. When our team got onsite and saw that the couch was in

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Under-House Rubbish Removal for Insulation

Underhouse insulation keeps your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer and if you are thinking about installing insulation you may find that there is rubbish under your house that you need to dispose of first. Removing rubbish under your home can be exhausting, hard work and take many hours. Finding time

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Deck Timber Removal and Disposal

Deck Timber Removal and Disposal If you have just demolished your old deck and have timber waste scattered around the yard or in one big pile ready to be disposed off but can’t find an easy way to remove it, we can lift and dispose of it for you. How we can help Our professional

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Moving Houses – Rubbish Removal Service

Moving is a stressful job and most of the time you are left with a huge pile of used packaging boxes, plastic wrap, old furniture and items you don’t want; but putting it in the council bin isn’t an option because it doesn’t fit. This is where we come in and remove, dispose, recycle and

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Recycling and Bin Changes Around New Zealand

Keeping New Zealand clean and green is important to a majority of New Zealanders. However, managing where the waste goes and how it is collected starts in kiwi homes with their everyday household rubbish. New Zealand council waste bins such as the 120-litre household rubbish bins and the 240 litre recycling bins have been in

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DUMP the ugly skip bin, use 0800 DUMP ME instead!

Ugly skip bin blocking your beautiful scenery? Many people thing the best way to remove and dispose of rubbish is to hire a skip bin. Well, there is an alternative, better solution out there! It’s called 0800 Dump Me. Why use 0800 dump me instead of a skip bin, you ask?   We lift and

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How to dispose of whiteware

Households all over Auckland have at least one whiteware appliance and at some point, the whiteware needs to be replaced or disposed of because it’s old or broken. What is whiteware? Whiteware is considered any large home electrical appliance, used to speed up household chores such as washing dishes, cooking food, washing and drying clothes

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Rubbish Removal – Preparing for Level Two

Preparing for Level Two Level two begins on Thursday the 14th of May and many business and schools are preparing to reopen. This means that removing all the old junk items and general rubbish needs to be done before clients and students arrive at your premises. Whether its office junk, school rubbish, leaves and garden

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China’s waste piles up as a result of the Coronavirus

People all around the world have been taking extra precautionary measures as the coronavirus has spread from country to country. Toilet paper, hand sanitizer and masks are all being sold out as people stock up. China was no exception, as the production of face masks has increased by 12-fold resulting in a waste increase, ever

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