Scheduled sanitizing for restaurants, apartment complexes, and HOAs. Fully contained, stormwater-compliant, no disruption to your operation.
A residential bin that smells bad is an inconvenience. A commercial bin that smells bad near a restaurant entrance, apartment lobby, or HOA amenity area is a liability. In Savannah’s humidity and heat, food-service waste and multi-unit organic residue can produce odors strong enough to affect the experience of tenants, guests, and customers within minutes of a pickup.
Our commercial bin cleaning service covers rollout carts of all sizes on a scheduled basis, aligned with your existing waste management contract. Every cleaning uses 200°F pressurized water in an enclosed capture unit — no hose-down on your property, no discharge into parking lot drains, and no disruption to your morning operations. Call (912) 461-3265 to discuss your property’s needs.
The process mirrors our residential service but is scaled for higher-volume containers and multi-bin properties. We coordinate with your waste management pickup schedule so bins are always empty when we arrive. Each cart is lifted into our self-contained cleaning unit, washed with a 360° 200°F spray, and treated with biodegradable deodorizer before being returned to its designated area.
For properties with multiple units or high-traffic dumpster areas, we can service several carts in a single visit, keeping the total disruption time minimal. All wastewater is captured and transported off-site — critical for Savannah properties subject to local stormwater and grease trap regulations.
We also offer early-morning scheduling for food-service businesses that need bins cleaned before kitchen staff arrive, and weekend service for HOAs that want Saturday or Sunday visits when resident traffic is lower.
Grease, proteins, and food liquids break down faster in Savannah’s heat than in cooler climates. A restaurant bin that’s picked up twice a week still accumulates contamination between each cycle. Bi-weekly or monthly cleaning keeps odors and pests from becoming a customer-facing problem.
Shared bins in apartment communities receive higher-frequency use than single-family containers, with varied waste types from dozens of units. Monthly cleaning keeps shared areas sanitary and reduces pest pressure around dumpster enclosures.
HOAs that manage community trash stations face the same accumulation problem at scale. A community of 50+ homes generates enough bin residue to create a persistent odor problem in shared spaces — particularly near pool areas or clubhouses where residents gather.
Savannah’s tourism peaks from March through October. Businesses in the historic district and along River Street experience a dramatic increase in waste volume during this period. Adding a cleaning cycle during tourist season prevents the spike from becoming a persistent issue.
Commercial waste streams contain a higher proportion of food-contact materials, cooking grease, and liquid waste than residential trash. These materials bond to plastic container walls more aggressively than household garbage and resist cold-water rinsing. In Savannah’s climate, where ambient temperatures inside a sun-exposed dumpster enclosure can reach 110°F+ during summer, grease renders to a semi-liquid state that penetrates surface seams and retains bacteria long after the container is emptied.
The result is a compounding contamination problem: each pickup cycle removes the bulk waste but leaves behind a progressively thicker residue layer. Within a few weeks of regular use without cleaning, commercial bins can produce odors that carry 30–50 feet on humid days — enough to reach outdoor dining areas, parking lots, or building entrances.
The 200°F wash threshold is the key difference between a service that works and one that doesn’t. At that temperature, fat molecules break their bond with the plastic surface and the wastewater captures them rather than leaving a thin film behind.
Commercial pricing is based on bin count, container size, cleaning frequency, and property location. Call (912) 461-3265 for a specific quote — we’ll ask about your setup and give you a number on the spot. General factors include:
Properties with 3+ bins get a volume discount per container. HOAs managing 10 or more community bins can expect significantly lower per-bin rates than single-property commercial accounts.
Grease-heavy restaurant bins take longer to clean than general commercial waste containers. Food-service accounts typically require an extra wash pass, which is factored into the quoted price rather than added as a surprise charge.
Bi-weekly service costs more per month than monthly service, but significantly less per visit. High-volume properties often find that more frequent cleaning actually costs less in the long run by preventing deep contamination that requires extended cleaning time.
Some property managers try to address bin odors by having maintenance staff power wash containers on-site. This approach has two significant problems. First, commercial pressure washers typically operate with cold or warm water — not the 200°F threshold needed to break down grease bonds. Second, the contaminated wastewater has to go somewhere. Directing it into parking lot drains or landscaping areas can violate Savannah’s stormwater discharge regulations, particularly for food-service properties subject to grease trap rules.
A dedicated bin cleaning service handles both the cleaning effectiveness and the wastewater containment problem in a single visit. For commercial properties where regulatory compliance matters, that distinction is worth more than the cost difference between the two approaches.
Yes. Our equipment handles standard 96-gallon commercial rollout carts as well as smaller residential-style bins used at apartment complexes and HOA properties in Savannah. For large fixed dumpsters (8+ yard containers), we recommend contacting a commercial dumpster cleaning specialist — our mobile unit is optimized for rollout carts.
Restaurants and food-service businesses in Savannah typically require bi-weekly or monthly cleaning due to high grease and liquid waste volumes. HOA and apartment complex bins with lower per-unit food waste often do well on a monthly or quarterly schedule. We’ll recommend a frequency based on your container count and waste type when you call.
Yes. We service commercial properties throughout the Savannah metro including River Street, City Market, and the historic district. Our wastewater capture system complies with local stormwater ordinances, which is particularly important for properties near the Savannah River where discharge rules are closely enforced.