NextSite Demolition

York Region · Toronto · Extended coverage

Debris & Junk Removal

We haul away what's left behind, renovation debris, demolition rubble, old materials, and whole-property cleanouts, loaded, sorted, and taken to the right place, with the site left swept.

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Clearance on request

$5M

Liability insured

Licensed

Ontario contractor

Swept-clean

Debris hauled same day

Every renovation and demolition ends the same way: something has to haul the debris off. On our own demolition jobs that’s built in. Nothing gets left behind. But plenty of people need the hauling on its own: a reno another trade left in a pile, a garage full of thirty years of stuff, a property to clear before a sale or a move. That’s what this is. We load it, sort it, and take it to the right place, and we leave the site swept. Here’s what debris and junk removal costs in York Region.

Debris removal cost in York Region: the real ranges

A single load typically runs $300–$600. Renovation or demolition debris runs $500–$1,500 by volume. A whole-property or estate cleanout runs $1,200–$4,000+. Heavy material such as concrete, soil and brick is priced by weight, since dense loads drive disposal cost regardless of how much space they take.

Cost factorWhy it matters
VolumeFor light, bulky material, the space it fills in the truck is what you pay for.
WeightConcrete, soil, and brick are priced on tonnage, a small pile can be a heavy load.
What it isClean, sortable material is cheaper to divert than mixed loads; hazardous material we can’t take at all.
AccessCurbside is fast; carrying loads up from a basement or out of a back yard adds labour.
We load itThe price includes the labour to load. You don’t move anything to the curb.

You pay for what actually leaves. No padded guesses, and the written number is the one on the invoice.

Loaded by us, not a bin on your driveway

The difference between this and a bin rental is the labour. A bin sits on your driveway and you fill it, over days, on your own back, and you pay for the rental window whether or not you finish. We arrive, load everything ourselves in one visit, sweep up, and haul it the same day. For a renovation cleanout or a property clear-out, that loading labour is the whole point, and there’s nothing blocking your driveway for a week afterward.

What we take, and what we don’t

We take the vast majority of household and construction material: renovation debris, demolition rubble, old furniture, appliances, yard waste, and general junk. What we can’t take is hazardous material, asbestos, which requires a licensed abatement crew, along with paint, solvents, and pressurized tanks. If we spot suspected asbestos in old flooring or insulation during a cleanout, we stop and tell you it needs proper testing and handling first. We’d rather flag it honestly than haul something that shouldn’t be in a general load.

Sorted disposal, not just dumped

As little as possible goes to landfill. Metal goes to scrap, concrete and masonry to aggregate recycling, clean wood is diverted where loads allow, and usable furniture and appliances are donated where we can. Sorted disposal is standard on every load. It keeps diversion numbers honest and is often cheaper than dumping everything mixed. If your project is tracking diversion for a landlord or a green-building requirement, tell us and we’ll document what left and where it went.

Whole-property and estate cleanouts

Clearing an entire property is a core part of what we do, whether it is an estate, a rental turnover or a house heading for sale or demolition. We clear the house, garage, basement and yard, sort what leaves, and hand back a swept, empty property. If you’re working to a closing date or a move-out deadline, give us the date and we’ll build the job around it.

Debris removal across York Region and Toronto

From our Thornhill service base, we quote renovation debris, heavy material and full-property cleanouts across York Region and Toronto. Send photos of every pile, the loading route and any deadline so the written price reflects the real labour and disposal volume.

Recent work

Before & after

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Renovation Debris Removal in Thornhill after demolition and cleanup
Renovation Debris Removal in Thornhill before work began
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Basement Cleanout in Vaughan after demolition and cleanup
Basement Cleanout in Vaughan before work began
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Backyard Debris Cleanup in Richmond Hill after demolition and cleanup
Backyard Debris Cleanup in Richmond Hill before work began
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How it works

Four steps, no surprises

  1. Walkthrough & quote

    We look at the job in person or from photos and give you a firm written price. No vague estimates that grow later.

  2. Prep & protection

    Floors, walls and pathways get protected. Utilities are confirmed off. Containment goes up where dust control matters.

  3. Demolition

    The crew tears out exactly what was scoped. Nothing more. Structural elements are never touched without an engineer’s direction.

  4. Haul-away & broom sweep

    All debris leaves in our bins the same day where possible. The space is swept clean and ready for the next trade.

Already have plans or a scope? We’ll price the actual work.

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Common questions

Debris & Junk Removal FAQs

How much does debris and junk removal cost?

In York Region, a single load runs $300–$600, renovation or demolition debris runs $500–$1,500 depending on volume, and a whole-property or estate cleanout runs $1,200–$4,000 and up. Heavy material like concrete, soil, and brick is priced by weight rather than volume because it's dense. We load everything ourselves, and you pay for what actually leaves, not a padded guess.

Do I have to move everything to the curb first?

No. We load it. That's the difference between a debris-removal service and a bin rental. Point at what's going, whether it's in the basement, the backyard, or spread through the house, and we carry it out and load it. You don't touch it if you don't want to.

What's the difference between hiring you and renting a bin?

A bin sits on your driveway and you fill it yourself over days, then pay for the rental window whether you finish or not. We show up, load everything ourselves in one visit, sweep up, and haul it the same day. For a reno cleanout or a property clear-out, the labour we bring is usually the whole point, and there's no bin blocking your driveway for a week.

What can't you take?

Most household and renovation material is fine. The exceptions are hazardous materials, asbestos, which needs a licensed abatement crew, plus paint, solvents, propane tanks, and similar. If we spot suspected asbestos in old flooring or insulation during a cleanout, we'll stop and tell you it needs testing and proper handling first rather than hauling it. We'll point you to the right disposal for anything we can't legally take.

Do you recycle or does it all go to landfill?

As little as possible goes to landfill. Metal goes to scrap, concrete and masonry to aggregate recycling, clean wood is diverted where loads allow, and usable furniture and appliances are donated where we can. Sorted disposal is standard on every load. It's better for the diversion numbers and often cheaper than dumping everything mixed.

Can you clear out a whole house or estate?

Yes, whole-property cleanouts are a core part of what we do, whether it's an estate, a rental turnover, a hoarding situation, or a house heading for sale or demolition. We clear the house, garage, basement, and yard, sort what leaves, and hand back a swept, empty property. Tell us the scope and we'll quote it firm.

How fast can you come?

Small loads can often be scheduled within days, and we haul the same day we arrive. Larger cleanouts are booked for a window that fits the volume. If you're clearing a property on a closing or a move-out deadline, tell us the date and we'll work to it.

Do you handle the debris from your own demolition jobs?

Always, haul-away and sorted disposal are built into every demolition quote we give, so a kitchen tear-out, a pool removal, or a garage teardown leaves nothing behind. This page is for the times you need the hauling without the demolition, a reno another trade did, a cleanout, or a pile that's been waiting on the side of the house.

Do you charge by weight or by volume?

Both, depending on the material. Light, bulky loads such as furniture, drywall and general junk are priced by the volume they take up. Dense material such as concrete, soil, brick and tile is priced by weight because tonnage drives the disposal cost. We'll tell you which applies when we quote so the number makes sense.

Need debris removal handled?

Call for a straight answer and a firm quote, usually same day.