From a single packed room to an entire building — cleared, sorted, swept, and handed back ready for its next chapter.
A property cleanout isn't a pickup; it's a handover. A rental unit that needs to be showable by Friday. A family home emptied for sale. An office with a lease ending. A storage locker that's been quietly billing you for three years. In every case, the job isn't done when the contents are gone — it's done when the space is ready.
Scale is where careful crews earn their keep. Our three-man teams work room by room with property protection down, sorting as they go: documents and valuables set aside, donations staged separately, recycling split out. Then the finish — from broom-clean to our signature Pristine Transformation — so the next person to walk in sees a property, not an aftermath.
We arrive with the capacity to clear an entire home without stopping. That means no mid-job dump runs, no timeline slips, and one invoice at the end. Serving Toronto, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Mississauga, Vaughan, Brampton, Markham, and Richmond Hill — with priority response for commercial accounts.
Total removal, property protection, broom-clean floor.
Cleared, cobwebs gone, industrial sweep, surfaces wiped.
Degreased, deep-vacuumed, detailed — the like-new, bare-concrete finish.
Every project is priced in a free on-site valuation — fixed before a single item moves. See full tier details →
Most single units are cleared and broom-swept in one visit. Same-day and next-day emergency clears are available for property managers — call dispatch and we'll confirm a window.
Yes. We work from your list — clearing designated rooms or items while leaving the rest untouched. Crews are trained to work discreetly around tenants, family members, and showings.
Yes — certificates of insurance, WSIB coverage confirmation, itemized invoices, and before/after photos on request. Net-30 terms are available for commercial accounts.
We handle heavy-accumulation cleanouts regularly, with patience and zero judgment. These jobs get a site valuation first so the plan, timeline, and fixed price are clear before work begins.