Drywall, plaster, tile, lumber, and old fixtures hauled from prewar apartment and Victorian frame-house renovations across Flatbush — off Church and Flatbush Ave. Service elevator or stairs, COI for the building, disposal at a licensed C&D transfer station, priced by the bag, the cubic yard, or the truck load.
Photo of the pile → bag / cubic-yard / truck price → COI, elevator, or stairs and licensed disposal handled.
Upload a Photo & Get Quote →Flatbush is big prewar apartment buildings off Church and Ocean, plus the grand Victorian frame houses around Prospect Park South. The apartment buildings want a certificate of insurance on file and a reserved service-elevator window before renovation debris leaves; the Victorians throw off plaster and lath carried down the stairs. We do both: COI to management, service elevator or stairs, no stair fee. Because construction and demolition (C&D) debris can't go to the DSNY curb, we haul it to a licensed C&D transfer station where it's sorted for recycling. Priced by the bag, the cubic yard, or the truck load.
You don't have to bag it yourself — we load loose debris from the room, or take bags you've already filled. Send a photo for an exact quote.
| Job size | Price |
|---|---|
| Single contractor bag | $55 |
| 10 bags of debris | $178 |
| 20 bags of debris | $348 |
| 30 bags of debris | $518 |
| 50 bags of debris | $774 |
| Loose construction debris (per cubic yard) | $162 |
| ¼ truck load (≈27 bags / 4 cu yd) | $295 |
| ½ truck load (≈53 bags / 8 cu yd) | $525 |
| ¾ truck load (≈80 bags / 12 cu yd) | $720 |
| Full truck load (≈107 bags / 16 cu yd) | $895 |
| Toilet | $86 |
| Bathroom vanity | $93 |
| Bathtub (fiberglass) | $121 |
| Cast-iron radiator | $99 |
| Carpet (rolled) | $92 |
Priced by the bag, the cubic yard, or the truck load — whichever's cheaper for your job. No walk-up surcharge, no elevator fee, no same-day surcharge; C&D is hauled to a licensed transfer station and sorted for recycling. $75 minimum. Upload a photo at junkrabbit.nyc for an exact quote in 7 seconds.
Photograph the pile or the bags. We price it by bag, cubic yard, or truck — whichever's cheaper.
Tell us the building. We email management a certificate of insurance, or carry it down from the house.
Vetted crew loads the debris and hauls it to a licensed C&D transfer station for recycling.
"Prewar apartment off Church — they sent the COI and took a kitchen demo out on the service elevator. Half truck, fair price."
"Victorian frame house — plaster and lath carried down, no stair fee. Hauled to a licensed station, on time."
"Bath redo — old cast-iron tub, tile, and bags out same day. Knew the curb wasn't legal for C&D. Solid."