Coverage
Where we work
Twenty cities, ten waste systems, one corridor — Niagara Falls to Kingston. Disposal rules change with every regional boundary, and the flat price you approve already reflects where your load will actually go.

City of Toronto
Junk Removal in Toronto
Toronto proper is two different jobs wearing one name: vertical condo logistics downtown, and narrow-staircase century homes everywhere else. We run both daily.

Peel Region
Junk Removal in Mississauga
Mississauga jobs split between the City Centre condo cluster and the wide subdivision streets where the double garage has quietly filled up since the 90s.

York Region
Junk Removal in Vaughan
Vaughan is large-format: big lots, three-car garages, and builder basements that swallow a decade of furniture between renovations.

York Region (east)
Junk Removal in Markham
Markham runs from heritage Unionville mains to brand-new Cornell towns — and the signature job is the multi-generational household consolidating decades of accumulation.

Halton Region
Junk Removal in Oakville
Oakville jobs skew careful: finished homes, landscaped access, and owners who want floor protection down before anything moves. That's the job we like.

Halton Region
Junk Removal in Burlington
Burlington's signature job is the downsize: a full family house distilled into a lakeshore condo, with decisions to make in every room. We move at your pace.

Halton Region
Junk Removal in Milton
Milton grew faster than almost anywhere in Canada, and its garages prove it: builder-new homes where the double garage filled up before the grass came in.

Peel Region
Junk Removal in Brampton
Brampton homes work hard — legal basement suites, multi-generational households, and garages doing storage duty for three generations at once.

York Region
Junk Removal in Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill stretches from Oak Ridges Moraine lots to Yonge Street condo towers — big-property clears at one end, elevator bookings at the other.

Niagara Region
Junk Removal in Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls runs on turnover — short-term rentals, seasonal staff housing, and family bungalows that pre-date the tourist strip by decades. We clear all of it.

Niagara Region
Junk Removal in St. Catharines
The Garden City mixes Brock student rentals, post-war family bungalows, and lakeside Port Dalhousie homes — three different clearouts, one photo-priced process.

City of Hamilton
Junk Removal in Hamilton
Hamilton is two cities stacked on an escarpment: tight-staircase century brick below, wide post-war streets above. Our crews price the staircase, not just the stuff.

Durham Region
Junk Removal in Pickering
Pickering is Durham's front door: brand-new Seaton streets in the north, original 1970s lakeshore neighbourhoods in the south, and us working both.

Durham Region
Junk Removal in Ajax
Ajax is a commuter town with commuter constraints: jobs that need to fit the weekend window, on streets where a dumpster wouldn't survive the parking rules.

Durham Region
Junk Removal in Whitby
Whitby pairs a heritage downtown with some of Durham's fastest growth in Brooklin — century-home clearouts one day, builder-basement resets the next.

Durham Region
Junk Removal in Oshawa
Oshawa turns over twice a year with the student calendar and steadily the rest of it, as GM-era bungalows and downtown century homes change hands.

Durham Region
Junk Removal in Clarington
Clarington is where the corridor turns rural: Bowmanville and Courtice subdivisions up front, and behind them concession roads of properties whose outbuildings hold generations.

Northumberland County
Junk Removal in Cobourg
Cobourg and Port Hope are downsizing country: century homes near the beach and the heritage mains, clearing a lifetime's rooms for the next chapter.

Quinte Region
Junk Removal in Belleville
The Bay of Quinte region moves on a military clock — CFB Trenton's posting season fills early summer with time-boxed moves — and on rural rhythms the rest of the year.

City of Kingston
Junk Removal in Kingston
Kingston's calendar is set by Queen's — May move-outs turn the University District into a furniture flood — and its housing by limestone: some of the oldest stock we serve.