Interior Demolition Services in Courtice, Ontario

Service area: Courtice, Ontario · Updated April 24, 2026

By Ryan Gibbons, Owner & Lead Operator, RJR Demo & Junk

Interior Demolition in Courtice — At a Glance

Interior demolition in Courtice starts at $800 for bathrooms and runs $2,000–4,500 for garage and outbuilding demolition on larger Courtice lots. RJR Demo & Junk handles rural-suburban properties along the Highway 2 corridor, equestrian outbuilding tear-downs, and basement gut-outs in Highway 2 and Trulls Road area homes.

Pricing & Service Details for Courtice

  • Bathroom strip-out: $800–1,500
  • Kitchen demolition: $1,200–2,500
  • Garage demolition: $2,000–4,500
  • Insurance: WSIB + $5M liability
  • Permits: Handled in-house
  • Debris diverted: 60%+ recycled

Phone: (905) 999-4426

About Your Local Courtice Interior Demolition Team

Ryan has personally completed 8,500+ junk removal, demolition, and recycling jobs across Durham Region since founding the company in 2010. WSIB-insured, fully licensed, and a member of the local small-business community.

Frequently Asked Questions — Interior Demolition in Courtice

Do you tear down old garages and outbuildings on Courtice properties?

Yes — this is one of the most common Courtice jobs. Larger lots along Trulls Road, Townline, and the Highway 2 corridor often have aging detached garages, sheds, and outbuildings ready for replacement. Typical garage demo: $2,000–4,500 including pad removal.

Can you demolish equestrian and farm outbuildings in rural Courtice?

Yes. We handle horse barns, run-in sheds, hay storage buildings, and tack rooms. Pressure-treated lumber is sorted from clean wood for proper disposal, metal roofing is salvaged, and concrete pads are broken up and hauled. We coordinate with Clarington for any required demolition permits.

Do you need a demolition permit for a Courtice garage tear-down?

Yes — the Municipality of Clarington requires a demolition permit for any detached structure over 10 m². We apply for the permit, coordinate the inspection, disconnect any utilities (Hydro One service drops, gas lines), and provide post-demo grading.

Can you handle interior demolition in newer Courtice subdivision homes?

Yes — newer subdivisions south of Highway 2 (Hancock Neighbourhood, Courtice Heights) often need basement finishing prep, kitchen renos, and bathroom updates. Typical interior demo: 1–3 days. We coordinate with general contractors for trades follow-on.

What do you do with debris from rural Courtice demolition jobs?

Clean wood goes to mulching facilities, metal roofing and structural steel to scrap yards, concrete to crushing operations. Pressure-treated and painted wood goes to the Clarington Waste Facility for proper disposal. We minimize landfill loads — typical job diverts 60%+ of materials.

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