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Junk removal in Duncan starts at $125, with most jobs landing between $300 and $850 depending on how much trailer space your load takes. We run scheduled routes into Duncan and the Cowichan Valley, so book a day or two ahead and we arrive with the 15-yard trailer, do all the lifting, and sort everything for donation and recycling first.
The same full service we run in Nanaimo comes down the highway: single-item pickups, furniture and appliance removal, garage and basement clearouts, estate and hoarding cleanouts, yard waste and renovation debris. Because Duncan jobs run on scheduled routes, grouping everything into one visit is the cheapest way to do it, one trailer, one price, everything at once.

You get an estimate before anything moves, and final pricing is based on what actually goes in the trailer. Texting a photo of the pile gets you an estimate back. For bigger Cowichan Valley jobs, a quick walkthrough on arrival firms up the estimate on the spot, with no obligation if it does not work for you.
You pay for trailer space, not time. You get a free estimate before anything gets loaded, and the load price covers the lifting, hauling, disposal fees and a sweep up after. Final pricing is based on actual loaded volume, with weight, labour and applicable surcharges considered, and travel can apply the further out you are. Full details on the pricing page.
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Straight answers, the same ones we give on the phone.
The same rates as everywhere we work: $125 minimum, $300 for a quarter of the 15-yard trailer, $500 for a half, $675 for three quarters and $850 for a full load. The price includes the lifting, hauling, disposal fees and taxes, and you get an estimate before we load anything. Extra charges can apply for weight, specialty items, access or travel, so ask us about your specific situation and we will lay it out before anything is booked.
Duncan runs on scheduled routes rather than same-day dispatch, which is how we keep it on our standard load rates. A travel or fuel surcharge can apply depending on where the job is and what it involves, and any charge is quoted before the work. Booking a day or two ahead is all it takes.
Usually within one to two days. Duncan and the Cowichan Valley are regular stops on our route schedule, so call or text and we will tell you the next run with space on it.
Yes, estate and whole-home cleanouts are the most common jobs we do in the Cowichan Valley. They are handled with care and discretion, anything of value or sentiment gets set aside rather than binned, and usable goods are donated locally.
Duncan itself plus the surrounding communities, including North Cowichan, Maple Bay, Cowichan Bay, Lake Cowichan and Crofton. If you are anywhere in the valley, call and ask, the answer is almost always yes.
Furniture, mattresses and box springs, appliances including fridges and freezers, electronics and TVs, hot tubs, pianos, yard waste and brush, renovation and demolition debris, scrap metal, carpet, garage, shed and storage-unit contents, and general household junk. We also demolish sheds, decks and fences and haul the debris away. If it can be handled and transported safely, it can go on the trailer, though some specialty and restricted items need separate handling and a few we cannot take at all. When in doubt, text a photo and ask.
Same-day or next-day service may be available depending on our schedule, your location and the size and scope of the job, so call or text and ask what we have open. Being based in Nanaimo rather than an hour down the highway helps. We are open 7 days a week, 6am to 8pm, and short-notice jobs are welcome.
Four steps. First the free estimate: call, text or send photos of the pile and we will come back to you with a number. Second, we arrive when we said we would. Third, the crew walks the job with you, goes over the estimate, and only then does every bit of the lifting and hauling from wherever the junk sits. Fourth, everything is sorted for donation, recycling or disposal, and the space gets swept before we leave. Final pricing is based on actual loaded volume, with weight, labour and applicable surcharges considered.
No. We take it from wherever it is sitting: upstairs rooms, basements, crawlspaces, the garage or the back of the yard. Nothing needs to be bagged, sorted or dragged to the curb beforehand, and you do not need to be able to lift. If piling it up makes you feel organised then go ahead, though the price follows the volume either way.
We prioritise reuse, donation and recycling wherever items are suitable, accepted and practical, and the landfill is the last stop rather than the first. Usable furniture, appliances and household goods can go to local charities, metal to the scrap yard, electronics to the proper depot, mattresses to a facility that strips them for materials, and clean green waste to composting. What each charity or facility will accept is their call rather than ours. Anything that genuinely cannot be reused or recycled is disposed of properly, and that sorting is part of the job.
Some items and materials carry an additional charge, because of disposal fees, weight, handling requirements or special recycling. These can include mattresses and box springs, tires, propane tanks, unusually heavy or dense materials, appliances that need special handling, and hazardous or contaminated material. Dense loads are worth flagging separately: soil, concrete, dense construction debris, scrap metal, tile, and boxes of books, files or tools can reach the trailer's weight limit before it is full by volume, which can mean a weight surcharge or a second load. Any surcharge that applies is identified before the job begins wherever the items and conditions are known.
The first hour of labour is included in the load price. Beyond that, additional labour is $100 per hour, per load. That comes up on jobs spread over several floors, long carries from the truck, or items that need heavy sorting or taking apart before they will move. Anything like that is talked through at the estimate where the conditions are known, and raised with you on the day if it only becomes clear once we are working. Depending on the items, their weight, the access and where you are, additional charges can apply. Tell us what you have and we will walk through your situation first.
Yes. Junk Matters is fully insured, registered and in good standing with WorkSafeBC, and a member of both the Recycling Council of British Columbia and the Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce. We are rated 5.0 across 130+ Google reviews, and the crew works in your home and around your property to that standard.