
Phoenix's Bin Blasting Pros
Trash Can Cleaning in Phoenix, AZ
Your bin bakes at 110 degrees all summer. We hit it with 200°F water at 3,500 PSI on trash day, kill the smell at the source, and hand it back sanitized. No contract, and you don't need to be home.
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Arizona heat turns a trash can into an oven
The smell isn't the garbage. It's bacteria feeding on the film of grease, juice and sugar welded to the inside of your bin. Our heat speeds that up in ways the rest of the country never deals with, and a garden hose just moves it around.
110 degree afternoons
A closed bin on west facing concrete runs hotter than the air around it. Residue bakes on and stops rinsing off.
Maggots by the weekend
In Phoenix summer, fly eggs can hatch in under a day. One warm, wet week is all it takes.
The smell travels
Heat pushes odor compounds into the air, which is why you catch it from the patio and not just the curb.
Monsoon puddles
Standing water in the bottom of a hot cart is a bacteria buffet. That's our busiest call of the year.
Three steps
How bin blasting works
- 01
Pick your rhythm
Choose every 4 weeks, every 8 weeks, or a one-time reset at checkout. Add extra bins while you're there.
- 02
We follow the trash truck
We show up on your regular collection day, after your bins are emptied. Leave them at the curb and go about your day.
- 03
You get clean bins back
200°F water at 3,500 PSI, inside and out, then deodorized and set back where they belong.
Before and after, same bin
Heat and pressure do the work. We're not scrubbing with a sponge and hoping, and we're not spraying perfume on a problem. Strip the residue and the smell has nothing left to live on.
- Hot water at roughly 200°F
- About 3,500 PSI of pressure
- Eco-friendly solutions, pet and plant safe
- Deodorized, not perfumed

BeforeAfterWhat's included in every visit
One price, one visit, no à la carte nonsense. Every bin on your plan gets the whole treatment.
- Inside walls and bottom seam blasted, not just rinsed
- Outside, lid and handle scrubbed down
- Under the rim, where eggs and residue hide
- Eco-friendly cleaning solutions
- Deodorizer finish so the bin comes back neutral
- Wastewater captured, not sent down your storm drain
- Bins returned to the curb, upright, lids closed
- Reminder before every visit
Plans
Pick a rhythm, cancel whenever
Every 4 weeks is what most Valley households land on. Every 8 weeks suits smaller households, and a one-time blast is a fine way to reset a bin that's gotten away from you. Live local pricing shows at checkout, because rates depend on your area and bin count.
- Every 4 weeks, our most popular Valley plan
- Every 8 weeks for lighter households
- One-time reset, no strings
- No long-term contract, ever
Valley neighbors, actual results
4.9 stars across 214 households from Surprise to Queen Creek.
Our alley bin smelled like something died in it by June. They came out the same week and now I can actually walk past it without gagging. Wish I'd done this years ago.
Marisol R., Phoenix
I didn't have to be home, didn't have to move anything. Came back from work and both cans were clean and smelled like nothing. That's exactly what I wanted.
Dan K., Chandler
The maggot situation in our recycling bin was out of control after a monsoon week. One visit and it was gone. They didn't flinch at it either, which I appreciated.
Priya S., Gilbert

Serving Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert and the whole Valley
We run routes from Buckeye out to Apache Junction and up through Anthem. Enter your ZIP and we'll point you in the right direction.
Quick answers
Do I need to be home?
Nope. We clean at the curb on your regular trash day after the truck empties your bins. Leave them out and get on with your life.
How do you clean the bins?
Water at roughly 200°F, delivered at about 3,500 PSI, inside a contained system. Heat and pressure together blast off the baked-on residue that a garden hose just smears around.
How often should I get it done in Phoenix?
Every 4 weeks is what most Valley households land on, because our heat runs the bacteria clock faster than almost anywhere else. Every 8 weeks works fine for small households that bag everything tightly.
Where do I see pricing?
Live local pricing shows at checkout, because rates depend on your area and how many bins you have. Head to Get Started and it's all right there before you commit to anything.
How do payments work?
Everything, including payment and your account, is handled at checkout through our fulfillment partner Bubble Binz. We never take card details over the phone or by text.
Stop holding your breath at the curb
Two minutes to set up, then you never think about it again. Live local pricing shows at checkout before you commit to anything.
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