
Transparent Pricing and Quotes for Your Project
Clear, upfront pricing & quotes
We believe every customer deserves a straightforward explanation of costs. Our pricing and quotes page lays out how we calculate charges, whether you prefer a load-based rate or a per-cubic-yard price. Transparency is the core of our approach: no hidden fees, no confusing line items buried in the fine print.
What affects your estimate
Several predictable factors shape an accurate price estimate. To make things easy to compare, our estimates separate these elements explicitly:- Base haul or service fee: the operational cost to provide the job.
- Material volume: charged by load or by cubic-yard depending on your preference.
- Disposal fees: landfill or recycling tipping charges passed through at cost.
- Access or special handling: narrow driveways, stairs, or heavy items that require extra crew time.
Load-Based Pricing: Simplicity for common projects
Our load-based pricing is ideal for homeowners and contractors who want a single, easy-to-understand number. With this model you pay per load delivered or removed. A typical schedule might include small, medium, and large loads that correspond to standard vehicle or container sizes. This model works well for:Residential cleanouts in townhomes and suburban houses where access is straightforward; condos and duplexes with shared alleys on busy city streets; and small remodeling jobs in mixed-use neighborhoods. We define each load size clearly so you know what fits in each price tier.

Cubic-yard rates: precision for irregular jobs
If your job involves loose material (soil, mulch, rubble) or you prefer pay-as-you-go accuracy, our cubic-yard pricing is the better choice. Rates are quoted per cubic yard, with minimum charge thresholds and clear rounding rules. For example:Example job estimates by property type
Here are example scenarios to illustrate how either model looks in real life. These are representative estimates; your free quote will use actual measurements and local disposal fees.Suburban lawn renovation: A typical 1/4-acre yard cleanout (light debris and old sod) often fits a 3–4 cubic-yard load. Under cubic-yard pricing that might be charged at a per-yard rate with a small minimum; under load-based pricing it would map to a medium residential load package common for single-family homes.
Downtown townhouse remodel: Remodeling debris from a multi-story townhouse on a busy street often requires pick-up windows and permit considerations. A full kitchen demo can be a 6–10 cubic-yard job; load-based pricing would typically place this in a large load bracket, with explicit notes about any curbside or permit fees.
Free Quote Policy
We offer free, no-obligation quotes for every prospective project. A free estimate includes a review of volume (load or cubic yards), potential disposal fees, access considerations, and an itemized cost summary so you can compare pricing options. If your site is complex, we can provide an on-site estimate at no charge to ensure accuracy.How we estimate: sample calculations
To help you visualize costs, here are practical examples with rough math (estimates only):- Small garage cleanout — ~2 cubic yards: per-cubic-yard pricing might total X per yard × 2, or a small load price under the load-based option.
- Backyard landscaping debris — ~5 cubic yards: often cheaper per-yard when charged by volume; load-based medium package is another fixed-cost option.
- Commercial façade renovation in a busy shopping district — 12+ cubic yards: larger jobs frequently qualify for bulk pricing and require explicit note of parking and permit fees.
What we include and what may vary
We pride ourselves on itemized, fair billing. Standard inclusions are hauling, fuel surcharge, and base disposal fees. Extras that may adjust the quote include: special permitting for busy streets, overtime or weekend scheduling, and difficult access that requires additional labor or equipment. All potential surcharges are described up front in your estimate.Busy locations and special considerations
Properties on main corridors, in dense downtown blocks, or on narrow alleys often require additional coordination. For example, brownstone neighborhoods with stoops may need stair-team labor; retail corridors may require curb permit time windows. We list these circumstances clearly so your quote reflects reality.
Scheduling and next steps
Once you request a free quote, we typically respond within one business day with an initial estimate and follow-up questions if needed. Our quotes present both load-based and cubic-yard options when practical, so you can choose the pricing style that best matches your budget and project type.
Why choose our transparent price estimates
We combine local knowledge with straightforward math to deliver trustworthy price estimates. Whether you request a load-based estimate for simplicity or a cubic-yard quote for precision, you’ll receive an itemized, easy-to-compare proposal. If anything about the site changes, we update the quote transparently — no surprises on the invoice.Get your free, no-obligation estimate today — we’ll outline load and volume options, all foreseeable fees, and scheduling windows so you can plan confidently. Our pricing and quotes approach is designed to match the realities of suburban yards, downtown renovations, and busy commercial locations alike.
