Ryans Junk Removal rebrands, adds full demolition services

The company says the rebrand addresses a market demand for contractors who can manage the entire lifecycle of a project.

Ryan Gibbons, RJR Demo & Junk.
The company's fleet of heavy-duty trucks and trailers are now equipped to handle expanded light demolition and site clearing projects.
Image courtesy of RJR Demo & Junk.

Ryans Junk Removal, an Ontario-based waste management company, has announced a corporate rebrand to RJR Demolition & Junk Removal, representing the company’s expansion beyond standard hauling services. 

RJR Demo & Junk’s services now include comprehensive demolition and site clearing capabilities for residential and commercial clients. 

“Clients require a single vendor who can safely demolish a structure and immediately handle the cleanup too,” says Ryan Gibbons, RJR Demo & Junk founder. “RJR Demo & Junk accurately describes the full scope of work we deliver today.” 

The company says the transition to RJR Demo & Junk aligns its brand identity with its growing operational capacity. While the company began as a service dedicated to the removal of unwanted household and office items, recent investments in heavy equipment and crew training have allowed the firm to offer end-to-end removal solutions.  

This shift addresses a market demand for contractors who can manage the entire lifecycle of a project, from the dismantling of structures to the final disposal of debris, the company says.

"The decision to rebrand stems from the reality that our crews have been performing complex teardowns for some time," Gibbons says. 

The rebrand coincides with the company’s launch of specialized services. In addition to traditional furniture and appliance removal, RJR Demo & Junk now offers demolition, interior strip-outs, concrete and debris removal and site cleanup. 

The company says existing operations regarding scheduling and pricing models remain unchanged. RJR Demo & Junk continues to prioritize diversion strategies, ensuring that recyclable materials, scrap metals and donatable items are sorted and kept out of landfills whenever possible. The company maintains full licensing and insurance for both demolition and junk removal activities, meeting all local safety regulations. 

The new branding will be rolled out across the company’s fleet of trucks, uniforms and digital presence over the coming weeks.