FAQs
Why should I clean my trash cans?
Your trash cans harbor bacteria and viruses that harm you and your family. The smells generated by these organisms can reach dizzying proportions. These smells also attract insects and rodents. We eliminate these problems with our garbage bin cleaning services.
If you have to leave your cans inside your garage (most Homeowners Associations), you already know how bad they can smell. HOAs love this service, and so do the homeowners. If you just use water, you are not killing the bacteria; you are simply giving them a bath! We kill 99.9% of it using 195-degree water sprayed at 3000 psi to ensure your garbage cans have been sanitized and deodorized.
If you have to leave your cans inside your garage (most Homeowners Associations), you already know how bad they can smell. HOAs love this service, and so do the homeowners. If you just use water, you are not killing the bacteria; you are simply giving them a bath! We kill 99.9% of it using 195-degree water sprayed at 3000 psi to ensure your garbage cans have been sanitized and deodorized.
Do you clean bins with hazardous materials in them?
If hazardous materials are in a bin when we arrive, we will not clean them for safety reasons, but you may still be charged for the visit.
What day will you clean my cans?
For most cities, our garbage bin cleaning services will happen on your city garbage day. However, it depends on where you live. The garbage collection companies always change garbage pickup schedules, and we have to work around them. Some areas pick up garbage very late. Usually, cans will be cleaned on garbage day, but there may be times when they will be cleaned as early as the day following your garbage day. We understand HOAs' rules for residents to keep cans in garages, behind fences, etc., and will do our best to coordinate cleaning schedules with you for your convenience.
Will you provide a recurring cleaning?
Yes, we will. Contact us to discuss recurring cleanings or subscription services.
Do I have to sign up all of my trash cans?
No. You tell us which of your trash cans you want on the program.
What kind of cans will you clean?
Any large bins, no dumpsters. Personal bins, municipality-owned trash, recycling, and green bins are all welcome.
Will you clean multiple bins on your visit?
Yes, but there will be an additional fee for multiple bins.
What happens if I move from a service area?
You should contact us anytime you are planning a move so we can make proper arrangements to cancel or continue your service in another area.
What do you do with the dirty water?
We collect the water, carry it in our garbage bin washing truck, and dispose of it properly.
Can you remove paint, tar, or other “permanent” items dried inside my can?
We use up to 3000 psi pressure, which is very powerful. Paint, tar, and other adhesives are tough to remove and may not come off. We will do our best to remove these problem areas as best we can. Cans that have not been washed in several years may also require a few more cleanings before these problem areas are broken up and removed. Our customers have been thrilled with the results, and so will you.
Please remember: if you have newer cans, they are sure to look brand new after cleaning. If your cans are several years old, they will be clean but may have the "worn look" still present. Although we can’t take a can that is 20 years old and make it look brand new, it will be sanitized and deodorized to protect you and your family. We take great pride in offering this new and unique service to all our neighbors.
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Please remember: if you have newer cans, they are sure to look brand new after cleaning. If your cans are several years old, they will be clean but may have the "worn look" still present. Although we can’t take a can that is 20 years old and make it look brand new, it will be sanitized and deodorized to protect you and your family. We take great pride in offering this new and unique service to all our neighbors.
Have a question that isn't listed? Contact us today for more information.