Bin placement and access in Golden Grove
Golden Grove's estate design means wide streets with planted verges and typically spacious driveways (3–4m+). Overhead clearance is rarely an issue — modern suburban garages are built with clearance in mind. Most properties easily accommodate 9–20m³ bins without site assessment.
Public road placement (verges, streets) requires a City of Tea Tree Gully council permit (Local Government Act 1999). Private driveway placement is almost always straightforward. Ground is usually firm and level across the estate.
- Typical driveway: 3–4m width, good overhead clearance (4.2–4.5m)
- Estate-planned streets: wide verges, flat ground, established trees (overhead power lines less common than older suburbs)
- Public road placement: City of Tea Tree Gully permit required
- Good access overall — most jobs don't need a free assessment, but email if unsure
Kitchen, bathroom and full-home renovations in Golden Grove
1980s and 1990s kitchens are cramped, poorly ventilated, and cosmetically dated. Bathroom tiles follow suit. Most Golden Grove renovations start with a rip-out of these rooms, which generates medium volumes of waste: cabinetry, tiles, fixtures, and old flooring. A 12–15m³ bin typically handles both rooms without strain.
Larger projects combine kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and structural updates — new walls, relocated plumbing, recessed lighting. A 15–20m³ bin covers these multi-room jobs, and generous driveways mean easy placement.
| Golden Grove renovation job | Typical bin size | Included disposal weight |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen renovation (cabinetry, tiles, appliances) | 9–12m³ | 1.5–2t |
| Bathroom strip and refit (tiles, fittings, flooring) | 9–12m³ | 1.5–2t |
| Kitchen + bathroom combo (both rooms) | 12–15m³ | 2–2.5t |
| Full-house renovation (multi-room, flooring) | 20–25m³ | 3–3.5t |
| Backyard redesign and patio rebuild | 15–20m³ | 2.5–3t |
| Old roof and guttering replacement | 15–20m³ | 2.5–3t |
Landscaping and backyard transformation
Many Golden Grove owners are ripping out tired 1980s landscaping and starting fresh. Old paving, concrete paths, overgrown hedges, and tired garden beds generate mixed waste. New patios, level changes, and deck builds often generate concrete and timber offcuts.
Soil is heavy: if your project includes pond fill-ins, level changes, or significant garden bed prep, separate soil into a dedicated bin. Otherwise, landscaping material (timber, plants, paving) is lighter and usually stays within included disposal weight.
Local Council
Golden Grove sits within City of Tea Tree Gully. Bins on private property need no permit — bins on a public road, footpath or verge require council approval.
Council permit guideCommon Jobs in Golden Grove
- Kitchen and bathroom renovations
- Full-house interior updates
- Landscaping and garden redesigns
- Patio and deck builds
- Roof and weatherboard replacement
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