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Title: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: seandyer2003 on October 17, 2008, 06:51:14 am
wondered if i could ask you some questions, ie how many bins a day etc?

Not many do it in my area, thought i might add a few days to my wc round....thanks

sean
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: Steve L on October 20, 2008, 10:35:10 am
Hi Sean,

After looking at your website you obviously will take a professional approach to bin cleaning!

You will require  specialist equipment as the bins need to be cleaned in a self-contained unit which prevents the water running on the street. (up to !20k fine from environment agency!) Suggest you also get a waste carriers licence from environment agency and a licence to dispose of your waste water.

If you operate a compact round one operator can clean 12-15 bins per hour. Check competitors pricing. We charge £2.80 or £17 for 7 4-weekly washes. More prepayments = less evening collections!

It can take some time to get business from canvassing. better to buy an existing round and develop it. Once you are operating in an area and get seen you will get more customers.
Hope this helps

Steve
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: steve jamieson on October 20, 2008, 06:21:50 pm
Good question , as i have just bought myself a cleaning unit
and set myself up as a bin washer this is something i have also been looking into . From speaking to other operators and from what Steve L has added ( 12 to 15 bph ) . 100 bins a day would
  be a fair  days work for 1 man . once you get up to 150 bins a day i believe it becomes a 2 man job. 
               Steve j
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: drive surgeon on October 20, 2008, 06:33:54 pm
the guys by us just jet wash the bins on the road, then put disinfectant spray in them, thats it. :o
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: Steve L on October 20, 2008, 08:39:56 pm
Unfortunately there are cowboys in every line of business Drive S!

They wouldn't operate near me for long after a call to the environment agency........

Then you canvass their round!ve

Steve

Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: seandyer2003 on October 21, 2008, 03:17:02 pm
Forgot my post about this :) just found it again, thankyou for the replies, are any of you in Manchester area??

Thanks
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: seandyer2003 on October 21, 2008, 03:19:32 pm
the guys by us just jet wash the bins on the road, then put disinfectant spray in them, thats it. :o

Yeah thats what goes on near me, but thats how the residents would do it, or there car etc, strange you have to have a license, so what is the self contained unit, is it an add on to a vehicle??
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: Steve L on October 23, 2008, 11:51:13 am
Hi Sean,

Re £20k fines.....

Have a look on the environment agency websire and type bin cleaning in search box.
(can't seem to paste the link)
Van came from Spectrum.(Really wheelie clean website)

Advise you need a waste carriers licence as you end up with residual waste from the bins.

regards

Steve
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: creweexcel on October 27, 2008, 08:59:46 am
make sure you have researched market , my mate bought franchise bin washing , it was a good solid business, he remorgaged his house to buy it , 3 months later recycling bins came out he went from cleaning  90 bins to 3 bins some days
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: Steve L on October 29, 2008, 03:55:48 pm
make sure you have researched market , my mate bought franchise bin washing , it was a good solid business, he remorgaged his house to buy it , 3 months later recycling bins came out he went from cleaning  90 bins to 3 bins some days

Research is v important........

Franchisors need to demonstrate a tangibile benefit ootherwise buy equioment direct like me!

Recycling should not have an adverse effect as waste bins are still dirty.

The recycling bins/crates can also be cleaned......

Grass bins in particular need cleaning. I charge extra for these.

Main difference is the rounds move to fortnightly and routes change.

regards

Steve
Title: Re: wheelie bin cleaners?
Post by: help_me_pls on November 24, 2008, 07:07:43 pm
First off I would check out the competition, if they are washig bins in the street then maybe be wary of starting up, The area I work in theres more cowboys and the Environemnet agency know they exist and refuses to do anything.