I would definitely invest that kind of money. Give it time aand you can own 3-4 truck im area that needs it. Researching and networking is the #1 success for any businesses
Exactly you can’t just have water from cleaning dirty trash cans drain freely into the streets or someone’s property. The epa will fine and shut you down within a week.
We've cleaned well over 100k bins by letting the truck and 200° water do the dirty work. By the time we get our hands on it, anything gross has been destroyed and blasted with boiling hot water. We might get a little wet, but we're not down in the gross stuff.
And the cans still look dirty😂😂😂😂 no scrub or nothing. I’m good. I’ll get a small trailer and power wash and do it by hand and it will come out way better!!!
VERY conservatively, that truck is $30k Imagine spending that kind of money on that truck and then charging less than $50 a can. If you did 5 cans a day, it would take 6 months to break even. Not including insurance, salary and other overhead.
Dude if I ever get enough money to start my own business this is fucking genius
I’m starting with 300 dollars and a goal it doesn’t take a huge truck just a pressure washer and soap
Start small I wholesale bin cleaning equipment at bagez
You don't need a truck. I just started with About 400 $ of supplies or less.
Truck is not a good idea waste of money when you can do the same thing
I would definitely invest that kind of money. Give it time aand you can own 3-4 truck im area that needs it. Researching and networking is the #1 success for any businesses
You're exactly right. Grow your initial routes, then expand to more routes! It just takes time, dedication and $.
How much to you put aside to get rid of the trash that falls off.?
How many cans do you clean monthly? And how long did it take for you to get that many?
Depends on how many customers you can get, also schedule to clean them around the same time after there trash is picked up
Hey man, thanks!! Can you say how much was the truck? Thank you
That truck is 75k+
Is that price amount included with truck and equipment?@@tjvines553
Cold pressure washer does the same exact thing and it only cost me $350. Make plenty of money and no expensive truck payment! 😂😂
Sorry boss, cold water and a pressure washer is not the same thing.
And where does all your grey water and trash go ?
Exactly you can’t just have water from cleaning dirty trash cans drain freely into the streets or someone’s property. The epa will fine and shut you down within a week.
@@CaseybinblastersCold Water alone won't do it but chemicals will. How do you think pressure washing businesses operate?
@@EJK1399 I guess you've got all the answers. What would we know anyway?
Very well if the barrel will be underground and the stream extends from the kitchen to the barrel
How much is that truck and how much are just the trailers?? I can't find pricing and what do you charge a can
He replied to another user that the truck is $75,000.
How much water is usually in the truck?
What’s the cost for those trucks
How much did the truck cost brither
Where do you dump the dirty water
yes
My cousin Vinny knows a guy 😂
@@jaylpaand the guy your cousin knows takes it to a black water disposal 😂
Same place rvs do id guess
@@Steve.._.Yes I read up on that
You have a good business there
how long does 1 cycle take?
Hi Jared, our avg stop cleaning 2 cans usually takes 5-7 minutes.
How much u charge per can
I just had this done (not by this guy) and it's $44 every 3 months for 2 bins
How did you find someone to buy that truck from?
Might’ve hired engineer and a mechanic to create it
Trash can cleaners in San Antonio Tx, check us out.
is your gun 3500 psi too??
Nice business you got there. Hopefully you can wear covering over your clothes next time though. Stay healthy.
We've cleaned well over 100k bins by letting the truck and 200° water do the dirty work. By the time we get our hands on it, anything gross has been destroyed and blasted with boiling hot water.
We might get a little wet, but we're not down in the gross stuff.
@@Caseybinblastersif I was working on my own how many bins can a clean a day with that thing on average
Now it won’t be stinky when hiding 😏
Best comment 😅
wow. i’m thirsty
I never seen such a thing. Do they actually sell those trucks or did you modify a box truck or what not. Clever idea 💡
I do this by hand to up to 40 double size at a time once a fortnight. They are absolutely disgusting from hundreds of people detritus being packed in.
Where do you drain the dirty water?
U don’t need to get in debt just to start a cleaning garbage bin business. That’s an expensive truck.
Not everyone starts businesses on a shoe string budget.
This looks like a solution looking for a problem.
Drive down the street on garbage day and tell me there's not a problem to solve. They're everywhere.
@@Caseyvern Of course they're everywhere. I just mean who cares if they're dirty.
@@JM-xu3crMore than you can imagine.
And the cans still look dirty😂😂😂😂 no scrub or nothing. I’m good. I’ll get a small trailer and power wash and do it by hand and it will come out way better!!!
@@axist1235 you’re insane bro. Those cans are spotless.
VERY conservatively, that truck is $30k
Imagine spending that kind of money on that truck and then charging less than $50 a can.
If you did 5 cans a day, it would take 6 months to break even. Not including insurance, salary and other overhead.
Yes, cleaning 5 cans a day would be pretty nuts. We can clean hundreds.
@@Caseyvern hundreds a day? 🤣
Congrats 😎
Hundreds a summer maybe
@@LefthandPatrick You know nothing.
Lol 5 cans a day, that's sad wouldn't wanna hire you
How lazy do you have to be to hire out for this 😂😂
You'd be surprised at how many people don't like doing the dirty jobs around the house. People don't even like cleaning their own cars
@@TzUuupyou don't have to.
It's not lazy it's time saving. Just because you are broke and your job wouldn't pay the same it cost you 😂