In an effort to flatten the curve, Junk Out is modifying our services effective March 19 to zero-contact bin rental and junk removal services.

If your junk needs can wait, we look forward to working with you when the pandemic has subsided.

Please, do not risk our front-line workers or your own health.

Wishing you and your family the best health during this difficult time.

Team Junk Out

For more details, please or call (416)253-7533.

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There is no doubt Canadians generate a lot of garbage and wastes. Estimates suggest that more than 25 million tons of waste is created in this country each year; that’s an astounding three-quarters of a ton per person. Getting rid of the waste and garbage is critical to keeping our cities and neighbourhoods clean, which is why it’s important for people planning projects that produce waste to arrange a garbage bin rental. Four Good Reasons to Arrange for a Junk Bin Rental Every job is different. Renovations are different from full demolitions; spring cleaning is different from a complete removal of contents. Ultimately, however, when there’s waste…

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Need of Rental Bins While Deconstructing a Wall

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Maintaining Peace with Neighbours When It Comes to Bin Rentals

It’s said “good fences make good neighbours.” Not sure who said that, but clearly someone who didn’t like their neighbours. There’s a lot of misconception about the term. A “neighbour” is simply someone who lives next door. As such, being “neighbourly” would only mean acting like a person who lives next door (does that mean borrowing lawn mowers and sugar?) In practice, being a “good” neighbour means avoiding conflict and trying to live harmoniously with the people next door. And that’s easy to do with a bin rental Toronto. Consider Your Neighbour When Renting a Bin Let’s say you’ve got a residential project planned that might be…

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