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Bin Rental Etobicoke | Serving a Post-War Suburb Being Rebuilt From the Ground Up

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PRICES

Flat-Rate Pricing for Etobicoke Districts

Transparent costs for residential and contractor sites, from Mimico to Rexdale.

What sets us apart from other bin rental companies is how We offer flexible rental periods—weekly or monthly—for 4YD, 10YD, 14YD, 20YD, and 40YD bins saves you money like nothing else. No matter how long you need to rent a bin, we are the best company to work with.

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• The rental period is 30–days per bin cycle. Of course, you can hold our bins for less time.

• A fuel surcharge will apply depending on the mileage needed to deliver your bin.

• Dispose Your Stuff bins will ONLY be used for mixed waste, construction debris, aggregates, or a mixture of all the above. Pure aggregates can ONLY go in the 4-yard or 10-yard bins.

• Disposal bin contents must not surpass bin height. Overloaded bins that are unsafe to lift and/or carry will be levelled off before leaving the property. All excess material will be left behind at the client’s expense.

• Flat Rate applies ONLY to our package pricing. If you exceed the bin flat rate limit, weight charges will be applied to the clients credit card at a rate of $120/Ton + HST along with any VISA/Mastercard processing fees.

• Dispose Your Stuff reserves the right to empty any bins on site if they contain contaminants or hazardous waste, as well as return any load rejected at a dump site.

• A service fee of $150.00 will be charged at delivery if the customer rejects the bin for any reason.

• We accept cash, e-transfers, debit, and credit cards for payment. Note: There is a 3% processing fee when paying with a credit card.

Ordering a bin from Dispose Your Stuff means agreeing to all of our Terms Of Service.

Three Renovation Markets Running Simultaneously in Etobicoke

Contractors and homeowners running projects in Etobicoke are dealing with three distinct markets at the same time, and the debris profile, bin size, and logistics differ meaningfully across them. Getting the right bin to the right site in Etobicoke means understanding which of those markets your project belongs to. That market-specific knowledge is what our comprehensive bin rental service brings to every Etobicoke booking.

The premium central core (the Kingsway, Queensway, and Sunnylea) is a full teardown and gut renovation market. Homes in this area carry significant land value, and the projects reflect it: complete strip-outs of 1950s and 1960s construction that go back to the studs, or full demolitions followed by custom builds on lots that justify the investment. The debris from these projects is heavier than modern renovation work: original plaster, masonry, mortar-set tile, and cast iron fixtures generate loads that hit weight limits faster than equivalent volumes of drywall and lumber.

Queensway bungalow top-ups run on bin cycling. One bin serves the demolition phase, comes out full, and a fresh one arrives before framing starts. Behind that rhythm is the phased debris these vertical additions produce, with the original roof and upper structure coming down first and framing and finishing material following as the second storey is built out on the large post-war lots.

Rexdale, Thistletown, and Smithfield generate consistent, year-round demand for 10 and 14-yard bins. Flooring replacements, basement cleanouts, appliance swaps, and kitchen updates in these neighbourhoods are practical, value-driven jobs that follow a different logic from the premium rebuilds of the central core. The volume is predictable, the project types are consistent, and the jobs move quickly.

Projects Driving Etobicoke Bin Demand

Each project type is matched to specific Etobicoke neighbourhoods and the bin scale they require.

Queensway Bungalow Top-Ups

Sequential demolition and framing debris from vertical additions on the Queensway's post-war bungalow stock. Roof tear-off, upper-floor framing, and finishing all generate separate debris phases. The demolition phase typically starts in a 14-yard, with a fresh bin arriving once framing begins.

Kingsway Full Gut Renovations

Complete strip-outs of 1950s and 1960s homes in the Kingsway and Sunnylea. High-volume plaster, mortar-set tile, and original mechanical debris that runs heavier per cubic yard than modern construction material. Full gut jobs here rarely work in anything smaller than a 20-yard.

Custom Central Rebuilds

Full demolition and custom construction on premium central Etobicoke lots. 40-yard bin cycling across multi-month demolition and construction timelines is the standard approach for these projects.

Lake Shore Condo and Intensification Sites

Contractor-scale waste management for the active intensification corridor along Lake Shore Boulevard West in Mimico and New Toronto. These are multi-trade projects with sustained debris volume at a scale residential bins are not designed for.

Markland Wood and Princess-Rosethorn Updates

Established 1950s and 1960s family homes being held for sale or held for decades are generating targeted kitchen, bathroom, and basement renovations. 10 and 14-yard loads for scoped updates in well-maintained properties.

Rexdale Practical Renovations

Year-round demand from a high-turnover residential market. Flooring replacements, basement cleanouts, kitchen updates, and appliance removals. Volume and scheduling both run predictably here, and a 10-yard covers the typical job.

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Toronto Street Occupation Permits and Post-War Weight Realities

Bin placement on any road, sidewalk, or boulevard in Etobicoke falls under the City of Toronto's Street Occupation Permit regime, administered through Toronto Transportation. Our Toronto bin permit guide covers the application process, fees, and timelines. The permit covers the full period the bin occupies the public right-of-way and requires advance notice, bin dimensions, and a site plan. Processing times are typically two to five business days, which means road placement cannot be arranged the day before delivery. Build the permit timeline into the project schedule before booking, since a late application is the most common cause of a delayed start.

The post-war construction that defines the central Etobicoke housing stock creates a weight reality that catches first-time renovators off guard. Original plaster walls, mortar-bed tile in kitchens and bathrooms, and cast iron plumbing fixtures carry significantly more weight per cubic foot than modern drywall, laminate, and PVC. A 14-yard bin loaded primarily with plaster and mortar will hit its weight limit well before it looks full by volume. For any project in Kingsway, Sunnylea, or the Queensway that involves stripping back to the original structure, raise the material mix when you book so the bin gets sized correctly and overweight charges stay off the invoice after pickup.

City of Toronto Street Occupation Permits

Any bin placed on a road, sidewalk, or public boulevard in Etobicoke requires a Street Occupation Permit through Toronto Transportation. The permit specifies the period of occupation, bin dimensions, and placement location. Applications require two to five business days to process. If your driveway cannot accommodate the bin, the permit process needs to start before the delivery is booked. Call us at 647-227-2467 to discuss what the permit requires for your specific address.

Post-War Material Weight and Bin Sizing

Plaster, mortar-set ceramic tile, cast iron fixtures, and masonry from 1940s through 1970s construction all carry more weight per cubic foot than their modern replacements. A load of plaster debris can reach the weight allowance included in the flat rate well before the bin looks full. For projects stripping back original post-war construction in the Kingsway, Queensway, or Sunnylea, plan for the possibility of a weight overage and flag the material mix when booking. Overweight loads are billed at $135 per metric ton plus HST above the included allowance.

Older Driveway Surfaces in Central Etobicoke

The 50 to 80-year-old concrete and asphalt driveways common across central Etobicoke are more vulnerable to cracking and deformation under heavy equipment than newer surfaces. Protection boards are used on every delivery as standard practice, but for driveways showing visible deterioration, cracking, or settled sections, communicating that to us at booking allows the driver to arrive prepared with the right placement approach. On tight central Etobicoke lots with mature street trees and heritage streetscaping, driveway access logistics are worth reviewing before the truck leaves the yard.

Pricing and rental terms: Our dumpsters come with flexible rental periods and competitive pricing tailored to your project size. Contact us to get a detailed quote and rental options.

The Kingsway and Queensway as Rebuild Centres

The Kingsway is one of the most active gut renovation and custom rebuild neighbourhoods in the western GTA service area. The combination of significant lot values, aging 1940s and 1950s construction, and homeowners with the budget for full replacement is producing a consistent pipeline of full strip-outs and teardown-to-rebuild projects. A bin rental for a Kingsway gut job is a 20-yard or 40-yard conversation from the start.

Queensway bungalow top-ups are their own active market, separate from the Kingsway rebuilds. The post-war bungalow stock on Queensway lots large enough for a second storey is being converted systematically. The project runs in sequence, roof demolition first, then upper framing, then finishing, so the bin cycles between phases and no single load carries the whole job. Scheduling the bin cycling around the contractor's phase schedule is how these projects run cleanly.

Interior renovation in progress showing stripped walls and structural framing

Neighbourhood-Specific Service Across Etobicoke

Princess-Rosethorn and Markland Wood

Established 1950s and 1960s residential neighbourhoods with well-maintained family homes generating targeted renovation demand. Projects here tend toward scoped updates like kitchen refreshes, bathroom renovations, and basement finishing. Driveways are wide enough for standard delivery and the neighbourhood streetscape is mature enough that overhead clearance is worth confirming before booking.

Mimico, Long Branch and New Toronto

The Lake Shore Boulevard West corridor is in active intensification, with new residential builds and teardown-and-rebuild projects generating contractor-scale bin demand alongside renovation work. Long Branch and New Toronto still carry a mix of original post-war homes and newer infill, so residential-scale rentals run in parallel with the larger intensification-site bins nearby.

Rexdale, Thistletown and Smithfield

North Etobicoke generates practical, year-round residential renovation demand, with flooring replacements, garage cleanouts, basement clearing, and kitchen updates following a consistent volume pattern across all seasons. Most jobs here fit a 10-yard, though anything touching the basement or multiple rooms at once is worth sizing up to a 14-yard.

TESTIMONIALS

What Etobicoke Homeowners and Contractors Say

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As a trusted GTA bin rental company, we are driven to continually provide top-notch dumpster rental services that meet and exceed your expectations.

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Common Questions About Bin Rental in Etobicoke

Do I need a permit to place a bin on the road in Etobicoke? +
Yes. Etobicoke road, sidewalk, and boulevard placements are regulated by Toronto Transportation under the Street Occupation Permit program, and approval typically takes two to five business days. Same-day road placements without an approved permit create bylaw exposure, so build the lead time into your schedule. Most residential renovation projects use driveway placement instead and skip the permit process entirely.
What bin size do I need for a full gut renovation in the Kingsway or Sunnylea? +
Stripping a Kingsway home back to its original 1940s or 1950s construction rarely fits in less than a 20-yard. The combination of plaster, mortar-set tile, cast iron fixtures, and original mechanical creates a heavy load profile that pushes weight limits faster than equivalent volumes of modern drywall and laminate. If the project involves structural changes or significant masonry, a 40-yard or bin cycling is worth discussing at booking.
How does bin cycling work for a Queensway bungalow top-up? +
A Queensway top-up runs in distinct phases: roof demolition and structural removal first, then framing and finishing debris as the addition takes shape. Bin cycling means the full bin is picked up and replaced with a fresh one between phases, so you are not waiting on a swap to start the next stage. Schedule the cycling around your contractor's phase timeline and communicate that schedule at booking.
Why does post-war Etobicoke debris hit weight limits before the bin looks full? +
Post-war Etobicoke homes were built with plaster instead of drywall, tile set in mortar beds instead of thin-set, and cast iron instead of PVC, and all three materials are considerably denser than their modern counterparts. A bathroom strip-out that would fill a 10-yard with today's materials can hit that same bin's weight allowance from mortar and tile alone, well before the bin looks full. Estimate conservatively on bin size for any project touching original post-war finishes, and mention what's coming out when you book.
Can a bin be safely placed on a 50-year-old concrete driveway in central Etobicoke? +
Yes, with proper precautions. Protection boards are used on every delivery as standard, distributing the bin's weight and preventing the steel frame from making direct contact with the surface. On driveways showing visible cracking, settlement, or deterioration, communicating the surface condition at booking allows the driver to plan the placement carefully. For tight central Etobicoke driveways with mature trees or limited access, a pre-delivery call to confirm the approach prevents delivery-day complications.
What is the right bin size for a Rexdale basement cleanout or flooring replacement? +
A full basement cleanout, a main-floor flooring replacement, and a kitchen update are the practical renovation jobs a 10-yard typically covers in Rexdale. If the project involves multiple rooms simultaneously or includes heavy appliances and accumulated furniture alongside renovation debris, a 14-yard provides the necessary buffer without over-buying capacity.

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