Who This Service Is For
Drywall bins for home renovations, room repairs, basement projects, and residential construction cleanup.

Common Materials
Drywall and gypsum board. Drywall must be kept separate to receive drywall-only disposal pricing; mixed drywall loads are surcharged.
Drywall must be kept separate from other materials to receive drywall-only disposal pricing. If drywall is mixed with renovation waste, wood, household garbage, roofing, yard waste, or other debris, a surcharge will apply.
Recommended Bin Guidance
Small bins are often better for heavy materials. Medium bins are useful for renovations, roofing, garage cleanouts, and mixed materials. Large bins are best for estate cleanouts, larger renovations, residential construction cleanup, and major home projects.
What Cannot Go in the Bin
- Paint cans
- Automotive batteries
- Oil and chemicals
- Car frames
- Asbestos
- Electronic waste
- Vehicle tires
- Food
- Treated materials or wood unless specifically accepted as a non-mixed surcharge load
- Contaminated soil
- Hazardous materials
How It Works
Tell us about the project
We recommend the right bin
We deliver to your home
You fill it over 7-10 days
We pick it up
Accepted recyclable materials are recovered whenever possible
Recycling-Conscious Disposal
Loads are taken to a recycling facility, where recyclable materials are separated and recovered whenever accepted and possible. We recycle what we can.
FAQ
Can I get drywall disposal bin rentals delivered tomorrow?
Call today for next-day delivery. Timing depends on location, schedule, and bin availability. For fastest service, call 604-690-7325.
How long can I keep the bin?
Most residential rentals are flexible for 7-10 days. Ask about timing when you request your quote.
What size bin should I choose?
Tell us the material type, approximate volume, and location. We will help recommend a small, medium, or large bin based on the project.