Your equipment does 90% of the dirty work while cleaning bins. Trucks and trailers utilize the same basic equipment to clean bins. Which option you start with comes down to your budget and goals for your new business.
Here we'll break down the pros and cons of each as well as some fun options to turn heads all over town.
Perfect for startups
Much lower cost
Ideal for building routes and saving $
Can likely be stored in a garage
75-100 bins cleaned per tank of water on avg.
Multiple potential revenue streams
Longer overall length
Truck purchase may be required
Trailer skills & experience needed
Trucks offer an all-in-one package, but can be overkill for many startups.
Shorter overall length
Great for established businesses
Double bin lifters
125-200 bins cleaned per tank of water on avg
Multiple revenue streams
Longer path to profitability
Much higher payments
Nightly winterization or indoor storage needed for cold climates
Email:kaden@binblasters.com
site: www.binblasters.com
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