Couches, mattresses, old fridges, a garage that hasn't been walked into since 2011. We carry it out, sweep the floor and haul it away — usually within the same week, across Grimsby, Beamsville and West Niagara.
Send a couple of photos-worth of detail and we'll text or call you back with a flat price.
What We Haul
One mattress off the curb on Main Street West or a four-bedroom estate on the Escarpment — same crew, same flat-rate pricing.
Sectionals, recliners, box springs, dining sets, that hide-a-bed nobody can lift. We take it apart if it won't fit down the stairs and carry it out ourselves.
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Fridges, freezers, stoves, washers, water heaters, BBQs and shed metal. Niagara Region doesn't take these at the curb — we do, and most of it gets recycled.
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Downsizing to a Casablanca condo, settling a parent's house, or clearing before a listing. We work room by room, hold back anything you flag, and leave it broom-clean.
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Reno drywall, ripped-up flooring, old decking, shingles, tile and lumber. Cheaper and faster than parking a bin on a narrow Olde Town driveway for a week.
Construction debris Grimsby →How It Works
Call (289) 907-1976 or send the form. Rough list, or a couple of photos texted over — either works. Most quotes come back the same day.
We look at the actual pile, give you the flat number, and only start loading once you say go. No hourly meter, no surprise disposal fees.
All of the carrying is ours. We sweep up after, then sort the load between donation, scrap and the landfill on the way out.
Why Local Knowledge Matters
Grimsby's curbside rules do a lot of our marketing for us. Households get two bags or cans every other week, and each extra one needs a $3.30 tag. Large items are capped at four per collection, need to be booked at least two working days ahead through Green For Life, and appliances and metal household items aren't collected at the curb at all. Then, as of January 1, 2026, the Region stopped collecting recycling. If you're clearing a garage, a basement or a whole house, the town's system simply isn't built to take it — you're either making a dozen runs to the Niagara Road 12 depot in West Lincoln or you're calling somebody with a truck.
The housing here makes it physical work. Olde Town and Grimsby Beach are full of century homes and converted cottages with narrow stair turns, no garage and a laneway you can't back a bin into. The 1960s–80s subdivisions off Main Street and Livingston are hitting the age where the original owners are downsizing, and the basements and sheds come out all at once. Up on the Escarpment — Mountain Road, Ridge Road, Kemp Road, Woolverton — you've got long laneways, outbuildings and decades of accumulated farm and shop junk. And down on the water, the new Casablanca condo towers mean a steady stream of people leaving a four-bedroom house for 1,100 square feet, with a lifetime of furniture to place somewhere first. We plan for all of it before the truck shows up.
On The Job
A look at the kind of pickups, cleanouts and hauls we handle across Grimsby and West Niagara.



Questions
Most Grimsby jobs land between $150 and $450. A single item like a couch or mattress is usually $80–$150, a quarter truckload runs about $150–$250, a half load $250–$375, and a full truckload $400–$600+. We price by the space your stuff takes up in the truck, and you get a flat number before we load anything — not after.
For small stuff, sure. But Grimsby curbside collection is two bags or cans every other week, and every extra one needs a $3.30 tag. Large items are capped at four per collection, have to be booked at least two working days ahead through Green For Life, and appliances and metal household items are not picked up curbside at all. Once you're past those limits — or you don't want to wait two weeks — that's what we're for.
No. That's the whole point of hiring us. We go up to the second floor of an Olde Town century home, down the basement stairs, out to the shed at the back of the lot on Ridge Road. You point, we carry. If you'd rather pile it in the driveway to save a bit on labour, that's fine too — just tell us when you call.
Most Grimsby, Beamsville and Vineland jobs get booked within the same week, and next-day is common if you call in the morning. Estate cleanouts and full-house jobs we schedule around your closing or listing date. Spring and early summer are the busiest stretch here — that's when the garages and sheds get emptied — so book a few days ahead in May and June.
Anything still usable gets donated. Scrap metal, appliances and clean wood go to a scrap yard or recycler. Only what's genuinely finished goes to the Niagara Road 12 landfill in West Lincoln. We'd rather make three stops than one — it costs us less in tipping fees and keeps a lot of your load out of the ground.
Free quotes on junk removal, cleanouts and debris hauling across Grimsby, Beamsville, Lincoln and West Niagara.
Call (289) 907-1976