Key Takeaways
- "Near me" matters because response time is the #1 factor in graffiti removal — within 48 hours = 70% less repeat tagging
- We deliver in 60+ Canadian cities across all 10 provinces, with 24-hour response standard, same-day available in major metros
- 5 questions to ask any graffiti removal contractor before hiring — most national-search aggregators don't pass these
- Response-time tiers: Same-day (4–8 hrs, 25–100% emergency premium) / 24-hour (standard, no premium) / 48–72 hour (scheduled, base rate)
- Recurring contracts beat per-incident calls if you're a property manager, BIA, transit operator, or hit more than 3–4 times per year
What "Near Me" Should Actually Mean
A "graffiti removal near me" search returns three categories of results:
- National aggregators (HomeStars, Houzz Pro, Yelp Canada) — list contractors, but quality varies wildly and response times aren't guaranteed
- Local one-truck operators — sometimes excellent, sometimes not insured, often booked weeks out
- Regional / national specialists (us included) — consistent service, response-time SLAs, recurring contract options
The right answer depends on your situation:
- One-time residential tag, no urgency: any of the three works. Compare quotes.
- Storefront, commercial property, or repeat target: regional/national specialist with response-time SLA and insurance documentation
- Heritage building, transit, or municipal RFP: specialist with documented heritage or municipal experience and pre-approved contractor status
5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring
Most graffiti removal contractors will quote happily over the phone. Use these five questions to filter for actual quality:
"What method do you recommend for my surface, and why?" A good contractor identifies the surface (brick / EIFS / heritage stone / glass / Cor-Ten / vinyl) and matches the method. A bad contractor says "we'll pressure wash it" without asking what it is.
"What's your response window, and what triggers an emergency surcharge?" Standard answer: 24-hour business-day response with no surcharge; same-day with 25–100% emergency premium. Watch out for vague "we'll get there as soon as we can" — this is the contractor with no scheduling system.
"Are you insured for substrate damage?" Pressure washing the wrong surface causes real damage — wood erosion, EIFS delamination, mortar joint loss, heritage stone etching. Reputable contractors carry $2M+ commercial general liability and can provide a certificate of insurance.
"What's the disposal protocol for removed paint?" Aggregators often skip this. Solvent waste and paint slurry are regulated under provincial environmental rules. A reputable contractor explains containment, capture, and licensed disposal.
"Do you offer recurring contracts? Show me the math." If your property gets tagged more than 3–4 times per year, recurring is cheaper than per-incident. A contractor who can't show the math is a per-incident operator without portfolio scale.
Coverage Map
We deliver across:
Ontario (24-hour standard, same-day in GTA): Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, Ottawa, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Windsor, Markham, Vaughan, Oshawa, Burlington, Oakville, Richmond Hill, Barrie, Guelph, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Kingston
British Columbia (24-hour standard, same-day in Metro Vancouver): Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, North Vancouver, Victoria, Saanich, Kelowna, Abbotsford, Langley, Nanaimo
Alberta (24-hour standard, same-day in Calgary/Edmonton): Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie
Quebec (24-hour standard, same-day in Montreal/Quebec City — full FR service): Montreal, Quebec City, Laval, Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Saguenay, Lévis, Longueuil, Terrebonne, Brossard
Atlantic Canada (48-hour standard, expedited available): Halifax, Saint John, Moncton, Fredericton, St. John's, Charlottetown, Sydney
Prairies (48-hour standard, same-day in Winnipeg/Saskatoon/Regina): Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Brandon, Prince Albert
Territories: Whitehorse, Yellowknife, Iqaluit — partner crews, response window varies by season and travel logistics. Contact for coverage.
If your city isn't listed, send your postal code — we partner with regional crews in every province and can usually dispatch within 48 hours.
Response Time Tiers
| Tier | When you'll see us | Cost premium | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency same-day | 4–8 hours | +25–100% over base | Hate symbols, profanity, transit, storefront affecting business |
| 24-hour standard | Next business day | None | Residential, commercial, most cases |
| 48–72 hour scheduled | 2–3 business days | None | Non-urgent residential, planned cleanups |
| Recurring inspection | Weekly to monthly route | Contract pricing | Property managers, BIAs, transit, school boards |
Why Speed Matters: The 48-Hour Rule
Multiple municipal pilots and CPTED research finds: properties cleaned within 48 hours of tagging see roughly 70% less repeat tagging than properties that leave graffiti visible a week or longer.
Mechanism: visible graffiti signals to other taggers that "this surface counts" and attracts more tagging. Quick removal signals "this property is monitored and won't display your work" — and the tagger goes elsewhere.
This is why most Canadian cities have 48-hour graffiti bylaws for property owners and why every recurring contract we offer prioritizes the 48-hour window.
Per-Incident vs Recurring Contract
For property managers, BIAs, and high-target commercial properties:
- Per-incident, 1–3 tags/year: $200–$500 per call, total $200–$1,500/year. Fine model.
- Per-incident, 4+ tags/year: same per-call pricing, but total $800–$2,500+/year. Now consider recurring.
- Quarterly inspection contract: $400–$1,200/yr flat, includes 4–8 incidents. Saves time, predictable budget.
- Monthly recurring: $40–$200/property/month, unlimited incidents within reasonable scope. Best for portfolio of 5+ properties.
- Buffer route (transit/BIA/portfolio): per-property monthly fee, route-based scheduling. Cheapest at scale.
Get a Quote
- Free 24-hour quote — your situation, real number, no obligation
- Recurring management contracts — for property managers and BIAs
- Service area pages — verify your city is covered