Rental Property Cleanout Bin Rentals

Bins for landlords and property owners handling tenant move-outs, turnovers, cleanup, and home refresh projects across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.

Rental Cleanouts Between Tenants

Rental property cleanouts can involve more than one kind of waste: abandoned household items, furniture, cardboard, shelving, old fixtures, flooring, non-treated wood, metal, and mixed accepted cleanup material. A bin gives landlords and property owners one place to load accepted material while the property is being cleaned, repaired, or refreshed.

Residential cleanup waste being loaded into a bin at a home

Useful for Landlords and Property Owners

Tenant Move-Out Cleanup

Useful when a unit, garage, basement, yard, or storage area needs to be cleared after a move-out.

Turnover and Refresh Work

Helpful when cleanup happens alongside painting, flooring, fixture replacement, or small renovation work.

Mixed Accepted Materials

Common loads may include household cleanup waste, cardboard, non-treated wood, metal, furniture, and renovation debris.

Placement Planning

Tell Peak Recycling about driveway access, slopes, wires, trees, gates, parked cars, and where the bin can sit safely.

Common Materials

Rental property cleanouts commonly include household cleanup waste, furniture, cardboard, renovation debris, non-treated wood, metal, old fixtures, flooring, shelving, and mixed accepted materials. Material acceptance can depend on the load, weight, whether materials are mixed, and facility requirements.

Materials to Keep Separate or Ask About

Drywall must stay separate for drywall-only pricing. Concrete, dirt, rock, brick, and pavers are heavy and usually need smaller bins. Treated or burnt wood may require a non-mixed surcharge load when accepted. If you are unsure, ask before loading.

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

Recommended Bin Guidance

Small bins are often better for heavy materials. Medium bins are a practical starting point for many rental turnovers with mixed cleanup material or light renovation debris. Larger bins may make sense for estate-style cleanouts, major property refresh work, or bulky accepted household material. Describe the main materials and approximate volume when requesting a quote.

Before Delivery

Walk the unit, garage, basement, yard, and storage areas

Separate restricted items before loading

Identify drywall, concrete, dirt, rock, or other heavy material

Choose a hard, level placement area when possible

Clear parked cars, branches, wires, gates, and access limits

Send a photo if placement is tight or unclear

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How It Works

Tell us about the rental property cleanup

We help recommend the right bin

We deliver to the agreed placement area

You fill it over a flexible 7-10 day rental period

Call when it is ready for pickup

Accepted recyclable materials are recovered whenever possible

FAQ

Can a bin help with a tenant move-out cleanup?

Yes. A bin can help with accepted household cleanup waste, furniture, cardboard, wood, metal, flooring, old fixtures, and mixed accepted renovation debris after a tenant move-out or property turnover. Call 604-690-7325 if you are unsure about a specific item.

What should landlords check before booking?

Walk the property first and note bulky items, heavy materials, drywall, tight access, driveway slope, overhead wires, low branches, gates, parked cars, and where the truck can safely approach.

Can I get a bin delivered quickly for a rental turnover?

Call today for next-day delivery. Timing depends on schedule, location, 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, especially if the cleanup has to fit between tenants or trades.

What size bin should I choose for a rental property cleanout?

The right bin depends on material type, weight, volume, and placement. Small bins are better for heavy material. Medium bins are common for mixed cleanup and renovation debris. Larger bins may help when the cleanup includes bulky household items or a larger property refresh.

Need a Residential Bin?

Tell us what you're cleaning up and where you're located. We'll help you choose the right bin and provide a quote.

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