Sheds accumulate. It’s their nature. Tools, old paint, broken equipment, things that were “useful one day”, things that belonged to someone else — over years, a shed can become genuinely difficult to navigate, let alone sort out.
Gulley is comfortable in messy, heavy, outdoor environments. This is practical work, and he does it practically.
Shed and yard clean-ups are physical. Gulley will move, lift, sort, and load — the manual work that makes this kind of job hard to do alone. He brings an eye for what’s salvageable, what’s recyclable, what has value, and what just needs to go.
A typical clean-up session:
Gulley’s preference is always to find a better outcome than landfill. Usable tools and materials can go to community sheds, tip shops, or neighbours. Metals and timber have recycling pathways. Old equipment might be worth selling before scrapping.
He’ll flag what he sees and let you decide — but he actively looks for the better option.
Gulley is based in Cygnet and regularly works across the Huon Valley — properties with genuine land, sheds, outbuildings, and the kind of accumulation that comes with rural life. He’s familiar with the local tip facilities, tip shops, and recycling options.
Some sheds are a half-day job. Some are three days spread over multiple sessions. Gulley will give you an honest assessment at the start, and work within whatever time and budget makes sense.
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