
Service
Construction & Renovation Debris Removal in Toronto
Renovation waste is heavy, dense, and priced by weight at every GTA transfer station — which is why guessing makes it the most misquoted job in the industry. Photos plus square footage give us an honest number.
A flat price from your photos, confirmed on arrival before we touch anything — never a mid-job surprise.
What this covers
- Drywall, lumber, and flooring off-cuts
- Old kitchens, vanities, and fixtures
- Tile, ceramics, and clean fill in bagged loads
- Post-reno site clean-up loads
How it works
- 1Photos of the debris pile plus rough square footage of the reno
- 2Flat price approved with weight-based disposal built in
- 3Confirmed on site, loaded by our crew
- 4Hauled to the right stream — wood, metal, aggregate, waste
Why this page exists
Debris is weight-priced at transfer stations while household junk is volume-priced — a distinction most quotes ignore and then correct at your door. We price debris as debris from the first photo.
What affects the price
- Weight — drywall and tile are dense and disposal is per-tonne
- Material mix — clean wood and metal divert cheaper than mixed waste
- Bagged and stacked debris loads faster than loose piles
- Volume of the total load
Frequently asked
- Do you take asbestos or insulation?
- No. Suspected asbestos-era materials (pre-1990 drywall compound, vermiculite, old tile) require a licensed abatement contractor — see our What We Don't Take guide. Modern fibreglass insulation in sealed bags is fine.
- Contractor bags or loose pile — does it matter?
- Bagged and stacked loads take less crew time and it shows in your flat price.