Flat price from photos, confirmed before we start · Mon–Sat 8am–7pm

Residential street in St. Catharines

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.

Flat price from photos, confirmed before we start.

Niagara Region disposal: what it means for your price

St. Catharines shares Niagara's regional waste authority, but its loads skew divertible: student-house furniture that donation partners actually want, and garden-city yard structures that break down into clean recyclable streams. We sort for that before the truck is loaded, and receipts follow every diverted share home to you.

The jobs we see most in St. Catharines

End of term turns the streets around Brock and downtown into a furniture exodus every April and August — landlords book full-house resets between tenants. The rest of the year belongs to post-war bungalows off Hartzel and Grantham, and to Port Dalhousie downsizers trading a house for the marina condo.

Neighbourhoods we cover

Every St. Catharines neighbourhood has its own page — tap yours for the local detail.

Services in St. Catharines

Serving St. Catharines, answered

I manage several student houses — can you do them in one day?
Usually, yes. Photo each unit, we quote each flat, and the crew runs them as one route — one invoice if you want it that way.
Do you take sheds, fences and yard structures?
Yes — dismantled or standing. Structure teardown material is priced as debris from your photos, separate from household junk.