Reno Waste Is Not Household Garbage
This catches people out mid-renovation. Renovation and construction material isn't accepted in Niagara Region curbside collection — not in your two bags, and not as one of your four large items. Drywall, lumber, tile, flooring, shingles and concrete all have to go to a landfill or transfer station under a construction waste category, which is priced by weight. So the choice is a bin, a lot of trips in a borrowed pickup, or a truck-and-crew that shows up when the pile is done.
In Grimsby the bin option is often the worst of the three. Olde Town and Grimsby Beach lots have short, narrow driveways where a 14-yard bin either doesn't fit or blocks you in for the week. Down on the lakefront the condo boards won't allow one at all. And a bin sitting open on a residential street for five days reliably collects other people's junk — which you then pay to dispose of by weight.
What We Haul
- Drywall, plaster, lath and insulation
- Hardwood, laminate, vinyl, carpet and underlay
- Ceramic and porcelain tile, backer board
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets, vanities, countertops
- Tubs, toilets, sinks and shower surrounds
- Framing lumber, plywood, trim and old doors
- Deck boards, railings, fencing and pressure-treated lumber
- Asphalt shingles, soffit, fascia and eavestrough
- Concrete, brick and patio stone (heavy material — priced separately)
- Old sheds and hot tubs, dismantled and removed
What Debris Removal Costs in Grimsby
- Quarter load (a bathroom gut, one room of flooring): about $180–$300
- Half load (kitchen tear-out, small deck): about $300–$450
- Full truckload (whole-floor reno, large deck, garage tear-down): about $450–$700
- Shingles, concrete, brick and tile: quoted by weight — these are dense and tipping fees are the bulk of the cost
- Hot tub removal: about $350–$650 depending on access and whether it has to be cut down on site
If the pile is already staged in the driveway or garage we're faster and cheaper than if we're carrying it up from a basement bathroom. Either way you get the number before we start loading.
For Contractors and Renovators
We do repeat work for trades across Grimsby, Beamsville and Smithville — scheduled mid-job cleanouts so the site stays workable and a final haul before the client walk-through. If you're running multiple jobs in West Niagara, call us and we'll set up a standing arrangement rather than quoting each one from scratch. We can also do a same-day turn when an inspection or a handover date moves on you.
Before We Come
Keep heavy material separate if you can — concrete, brick and tile in one pile, light material in another. It's not essential, but it lets us give you an accurate weight-based price rather than a cautious one. Pull nails out of loose boards if they're stacked where someone will handle them. And tell us if there's any chance of asbestos in the material: pre-1990 Grimsby homes turn it up in old vinyl tile, pipe wrap and popcorn ceilings, and that requires a licensed abatement contractor, not us. We'll tell you straight if we see it.
Renovating a kitchen? The old appliances come out under appliance and scrap metal removal, and any furniture going with them under furniture removal.