04/24/2023
How gross are your trash bins?
We can change that
It only takes a single bag of trash containing common household items like tissues, napkins, diapers, eggs, raw meat, spoiled milk, and rotting produce to infect your trash bins with harmful bacteria and germs such as Salmonella, E coli, Listeria, and more. And it’s those germs and bacteria that cause bad-smelling trash bins. Our trash bins cleaning service takes care of the dirty, smelly, and possibly pest-ridden trash bin.
SIGN UP
Call our service and will set a quarterly date (3 months) for your bin to be cleaned. Your service day could be the same day or the day after your garbage pickup. PLEASE CASH ONLY until further notice.
VISIT
Just leave your bins on the curb and we will wash your bins and sanitize on the spot, both inside and out. Our pressure washer of 3300 psi working with our environmentally friendly cleaning products (simple green, fabuloso, and sodium hypo chloride) to remove dirt and grime, leaving your bins sanitized and disinfected and smelling lemon fresh.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why should I have my bins cleaned?
A. We not only clean your bins but we also disinfect, sanitize, and deodorize them as well. Just using a water hose and broom to clean your trash and recycling bins is not enough to eliminate harmful bacteria and diseases that live and breed inside your bins such as; Tuberculosis, Strep, staph, E-Coli, Salmonella, and Listeria. We use pressured water of 3300psi after sanitizing your bin inside and out which rids them of 99.9% of germs and bacteria.
Q. Am I locked into a contract?
A. We would appreciate you staying with a small family local business. However, if you choose you no longer would need our services you may cancel with a 48hr notice from your scheduled day with no fees.
Q. When is my service day?
A. 24-48 hours. Depending on your area and local trash pick-up schedules, your bin cleaning service may be same day or the next day, after your trash bins are emptied.
Q. What if I am away and cannot put my bins out on my scheduled service day?
A. If you plan to be out of town and your bins will not be out for use to clean on the set date, please notify us by 5pm the day prior to your scheduled service in order to avoid time that could be spent with my family.
Q. Do I need to be home for your service?
A. Yes, before we receive any payment of cash, we would like to meet your standers.
Q. Where should I place my bins?
A. Please leave your bins curbside after your trash is collected by your local trash hauler and we will take care of the rest. If you are scheduled for next day service and don't want to leave them out overnight you can leave them up by your garage, the side of your house, or somewhere where we can have easy access to them without needing to walk inside an enclosure.
Q. How will I know if my trash cans have been serviced?
A. In addition to your bins smelling and looking clean, we will always pull your bins up so long as it is safe to do so. We will receive cash payment then.
Q. Do you clean both trash and recycling bins?
A. Yes. We recommend cleaning both due to the bacteria, viruses, and germs that build up on both types of cans.
Q. How often should my trash and recycling bins be cleaned?
A. We recommend a quarterly service.
Q. What areas do you service?
A. Our prime service area includes the following cities: Colville and Kettle Falls.
The most common question we get is how did you get in the business of cleaning trash bins? I will get there I promise, but first let me give you a little back story about us. My husband and I are both locals here in Stevens County. In 2021 we got married and my husband and I knew Colville was the place we wanted to grow our family.
It wasn’t until after we had our beautiful baby girl Eliana that we realized we want to stop renting and start saving for a home that our daughter and her future siblings could grow into. My husband has always wanted to start his own local family business and have his girls travel along with him.
One afternoon shortly after dinner we both looked at each other dreading! Tomorrow is trash day. Neither of us did not want to touch dirty, smelly, gross trash bins. Really, I was only thinking about the bad odor and that paper that appeared to now be stuck on the inside bottom of the bin, along with all the other spilled left overs. I asked my husband to clean them out but he did not think a broom and water hose would be enough. The following day he went out a bought a pressure washer to help get the job done. So, with a pressure washer, soap, water, and still quite a bit of elbow grease, my husband attempted to clean out our garbage bins. The paper was still stuck to the bottom but it was cleaner than before so it was a temporary win. We then spent the next few weeks finding the prefect portions of environmentally safe chemicals for household grease that kills 99.9% of germs and leaving your garbage can smelling fresh, fabulous, and sanitized.
Thank you to everyone for supporting a small, local business like ours. We truly appreciate you!