Junk & Rubbish Removal in Saint-Léonard
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Typical price: CA$90–CA$830
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Junk & Rubbish Removal prices in Saint-Léonard
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single item One furniture piece or appliance | CA$90 | CA$140 | CA$230 |
| Quarter truckload Several large items or a small room | CA$140 | CA$210 | CA$300 |
| Half truckload Garage cleanout scale | CA$230 | CA$350 | CA$510 |
| Full truckload Major cleanout | CA$410 | CA$600 | CA$830 |
How to hire a junk & rubbish removal pro in Canada
- Get photo-based volume quotes from 2-3 companies and confirm truck capacity behind the fractions
- Confirm insurance for indoor jobs and check reviews
- Ask about donation/recycling routing and disposal receipts for large cleanouts
- Check your municipality's large-item curbside collection schedule first — many Canadian cities collect furniture and appliances cheaply
- For e-waste, use free provincial stewardship drop-offs (electronics recycling programs run in every province)
- For reno debris, compare a bin rental (dumpster) if you can self-load
Junk removal is regulated municipally in Canada (business licensing and transfer-station rules), while e-waste and tires run through provincial extended-producer-responsibility programs with free consumer drop-off. Winter access (snow, ice) can add time-based charges to curbside pickups.
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Frequently asked questions
Can builders' rubble and soil go with normal junk?
Usually not at the standard volume rate — rubble, concrete, bricks, tiles and soil are dense, so they're priced by weight or in smaller dedicated loads, and some household-junk operators won't take them at all. For renovation waste, compare a dedicated rubble collection or skip against your junk quote; mixing rubble into a furniture load usually triggers a recalculated price.
Why do mattresses, fridges and TVs cost extra to remove?
They can't go to normal landfill: fridges need refrigerant degassing, TVs and monitors contain regulated e-waste components, and mattresses are bulky and increasingly required to be recycled. The surcharge (per item) covers the specialist disposal route. If a company charges nothing extra for these, ask where they're taking them.
Where does the junk actually go?
Reputable operators sort loads: usable furniture to charity, metals and cardboard to recycling, the remainder to licensed transfer stations or landfill. Ask what share they divert and whether they can provide disposal documentation — it's the fastest way to separate professionals from fly-tippers, and in several countries you stay legally liable if your waste is dumped illegally.
Are garden waste and soil handled differently from household junk?
Green waste (branches, hedge trimmings, grass) is usually accepted and often composted, but soil and turf are heavy-load items priced by weight like rubble. Some operators run cheaper green-waste-only rates because their disposal cost is lower — ask, rather than lumping garden waste into a general junk quote.
What happens if my waste gets fly-tipped or dumped illegally?
In many jurisdictions the householder shares liability if their waste ends up dumped — 'I paid a guy in a van' is not a defence. Protect yourself: use operators who are licensed/registered where that exists, get a receipt naming the company, and note the vehicle registration. Cheap unlicensed collectors are cheap because landfill fees are what they're skipping.
How much does junk removal cost in Canada?
Expect single items at CAD $100-$250, quarter truckloads $150-$325, half trucks $250-$550 and full truckloads $450-$900. Mattresses and fridges carry $20-$75 per-item eco/derefrigeration surcharges in most provinces.
Where can I get rid of electronics for free in Canada?
Every province runs an electronics stewardship program with free drop-off depots (e.g. Recycle My Electronics locations), funded by the eco-fees you paid at purchase. Junk haulers will take e-waste too, but you're paying for the convenience of the trip, not the disposal.
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