Materials we accept (and what we can't take)
Check before you fill — it saves you surcharges, keeps loads safe, and avoids a wasted trip. Not sure about something? Call us, we'll give you a straight answer.
Accepted in every bin
- Renovation waste
- Construction waste
- Metal waste
- Wood waste (non-treated)
- Drywall (30 yd³ max)
- Roofing waste
- Asphalt / tar & gravel roofing
- Household garbage
- Concrete (12 yd³ max)
- Dirt / rock (10 yd³ max)
Not accepted
- Paint cans
- Automotive batteries
- Oil & chemicals
- Car frames
- Asbestos
- Electronic waste
- Vehicle tires
- Food waste
- Treated wood mixed into general loads
- Contaminated soil

Heavy materials have load limits.
Drywall maxes at 30 cubic yards, concrete at 12, and dirt/rock at 10 — trucks have legal weight limits, and heavy loads need the right bin. Tell us what you're tossing and we'll spec the load correctly the first time.
Can I put drywall in the bin?
Yes — up to a 30 cubic yard maximum per load. Bigger drywall jobs just need a second haul; we'll plan it with you.
Can I throw a mattress in?
Yes, with an applicable surcharge — mattresses require special recycling handling in BC.
Why no paint, oil or chemicals?
They're hazardous waste and can't travel in a mixed bin. Local recycling depots take them free or cheap — call us if you're not sure where.
What about treated or burnt wood?
Accepted as a dedicated, non-mixed load with a surcharge. Mixed into a general bin it contaminates the whole load — keep it separate and we'll handle it properly.
Ready to book your bin?
Tell us your city, your job and your timeline — we'll come back fast with a straight price.
