Professional Trashcan Washing!

Your cans, spotless & smelling fresh.

We come to you. We wash, sanitize, and deodorize your trash and recycling bins right in your driveway, so you never have to think about it again.

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What's Actually Inside

What's actually living inside your trash can

Think about what goes into your garbage bins every single week: rotting food scraps, raw meat packaging, expired dairy, dirty diapers, yard waste baking in the Florida sun. Every bag that sits in your bin is a bioreactor — a warm, enclosed environment packed with organic matter and moisture that creates ideal conditions for microbial growth. By the time your trash truck arrives on collection day, the inside of your can has already been colonized.

When the bag is lifted out, those contaminants stay behind. They coat the walls, floor, lid, and seams of your bin — invisible but very much alive. The residue left by a single week's trash contains bacterial counts that most people would find genuinely alarming if they could see them under a microscope.

"Household waste bins are among the most heavily contaminated surfaces in residential environments, yet they are routinely overlooked in standard cleaning routines."
— Environmental Health Research, 2022

Studies consistently find that the average unwashed household trash can contains more bacteria per square inch than a toilet seat. The pathogens most commonly identified aren't minor irritants — they're organisms capable of causing serious foodborne illness, skin infections, and respiratory symptoms, particularly in children, elderly family members, and anyone with a compromised immune system.

The pathogens most commonly found in unwashed bins

These are the organisms our 200° pressure-wash and EPA-registered disinfectant are specifically designed to eliminate:

E. coli
Found in bins where meat packaging and food waste are discarded. Can cause severe GI illness and kidney complications.
Salmonella
Thrives in poultry and egg packaging residue. Transferred easily from bin surfaces to hands and food prep areas.
Listeria
Uniquely dangerous because it grows even in cooler temperatures. Particularly harmful to pregnant women and the elderly.
Staphylococcus
A leading cause of skin infections and food poisoning. Commonly found on bin lids and handles that are touched frequently.
Mold & Fungal Spores
Establish on bin walls within a single collection cycle in Florida's humidity. Can trigger respiratory symptoms in sensitive individuals.
Insect Larvae
Fly eggs deposited in organic residue hatch into full maggot infestations in as little as 24 hours in Jacksonville summer heat.

Why your recycling bin is just as contaminated

Many homeowners assume their recycling bins are clean because they rinse containers before tossing them. They're not. Rinsed cans, bottles, and cartons still deposit sugar residue, oil film, and organic matter on bin walls that ferments rapidly in Florida heat. Mold colonies establish within days. Fruit flies, which require almost no organic matter to breed, find recycling bins ideal habitat. The odor that results — fermented sugar and vegetable residue absorbed into porous plastic — doesn't wash out with a garden hose.

The fix isn't more rinsing. It's professional-grade hot-water extraction and disinfection, done consistently, before contamination levels build to the point where you can smell it. At Pure Clean Trash, we do exactly that — right at your curb, right after your collection truck empties your bins, so the cycle resets every single month.

Jacksonville Homeowners Especially

Florida's climate makes dirty bins far more dangerous than in other states

90°+ Average Jacksonville summer high Bin interiors reach 110–120°F in direct sun
48 hrs To full maggot infestation From a single collection cycle in summer heat
365 Days of active pest season per year No off-season for contamination in Northeast Florida
12× Faster bacterial growth vs northern states Heat and humidity dramatically accelerate microbial activity

Jacksonville's subtropical environment — hot summers, high year-round humidity, and mild winters that never truly pause biological activity — creates conditions where trash bin contamination escalates faster than almost anywhere else in the country. What takes weeks to become a problem in Ohio or Minnesota becomes a serious hygiene issue here within a single collection cycle.

Average summer temperatures in Jacksonville regularly exceed 90°F, and interior bin temperatures climb 20–30 degrees higher when bins sit in direct sun. At those temperatures, bacteria that would take days to multiply in northern climates doubles every 20 minutes. Fly eggs deposited in organic residue develop into full maggot infestations within 24–48 hours. Mold spores settle and colonize bin walls the same week waste is deposited.

Most guides to bin hygiene are written for temperate climates where households can reasonably skip a cleaning for a month or two during cooler months without visible consequences. Those guidelines do not apply in Florida. Jacksonville residents need to think about bin hygiene the way they think about their HVAC system — consistent, year-round maintenance isn't optional, it's the baseline.

Month-by-month contamination risk in Jacksonville

Jun – Sep
⬤ Critical Risk Peak bacteria growth, maggot infestations within 24–48 hrs, maximum fly and pest pressure. Monthly cleaning is essential.
Mar – May
⬤ High Risk Temperatures rising fast, pest season ramping up. Bacterial contamination accelerating week-over-week.
Oct – Nov
⬤ High Risk Still warm enough for active pest and bacterial growth. Contamination levels remain elevated through November.
Dec – Feb
⬤ Moderate Risk Cooler temps slow growth slightly — but Jacksonville winters rarely drop low enough to halt bacterial activity. Cleaning still required.
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Why "I'll just rinse it myself" doesn't work in Florida

The most common DIY response to a smelly bin is a quick hose rinse. In a cooler climate, this might buy some time. In Florida, it accomplishes almost nothing. Cold tap water — even at pressure — cannot kill bacteria or dissolve the grease and protein residue that have baked onto bin walls in summer heat. It also sends every contaminated drop of rinse water into your driveway or storm drain, which in most Jacksonville municipalities violates local environmental ordinances.

Effective bin sanitization requires water heated to 200°F or above to achieve the thermal kill threshold for common pathogens. That's not a temperature achievable with any residential hose or household cleaner. It requires professional equipment — which is exactly what our mobile washing units carry to your curb on every service visit.

The Hidden Risks

Three ways dirty trash cans cost you more than you realize

The consequences of skipping bin cleaning go far beyond a bad smell. Here's what's actually at stake for your family's health, your property, and your wallet.

1 🦠 High Risk in Florida Heat

Your Family's Health

Every time someone touches a dirty trash can — and then touches their face, a door handle, or a food prep surface — they potentially transfer dangerous pathogens. Children and elderly family members are most vulnerable. The CDC identifies trash handling as a meaningful vector for household pathogen transmission, particularly during warm months when bacteria reproduce fastest.

  • E. coli, salmonella & listeria commonly found in unwashed bins
  • Transfers to hands in seconds, spreads to food surfaces and door handles
  • Mold spores in bins can trigger respiratory symptoms in sensitive individuals
  • Children who touch cans and then their mouths face direct ingestion risk
2 🐀 Primary Pest Attraction Point

Accelerated Pest Infestation

Pests don't appear randomly — they follow odor trails to reliable food sources. A dirty trash can is a beacon that draws flies, roaches, rats, and wildlife directly to your property. Once established around your bins, these populations expand into garages, entry points, and interior spaces. Professional bin cleaning is one of the most cost-effective pest prevention measures available — far cheaper than an exterminator visit after an infestation takes hold.

  • Houseflies detect organic waste odors from over a mile away
  • A single fly can deposit up to 500 eggs in one visit to a dirty bin
  • Raccoons & opossums memorize the location of dirty cans and return nightly
  • Pest activity at bins is often the first stage of an interior infestation
3 🏠 HOA Programs Available

Property Value & HOA Compliance

Stained, odorous bins are a visible sign of deferred maintenance that affects how neighbors, visitors, and potential buyers perceive your property. In HOA communities, persistent bin odors and pest activity generate formal complaints and fines. Community-wide bin cleaning programs have been shown to meaningfully reduce HOA maintenance costs, resident complaints, and pest control expenses across Jacksonville communities.

  • First impression for visitors & potential home buyers at the curb
  • HOA violation notices tied to bin odor & pest complaints are common
  • Community programs reduce property-wide pest control costs
  • Clean neighborhoods maintain higher average property values

What is a trash can washing service?

Our trash can washing service professionally cleans, sanitizes, and deodorizes your residential or commercial waste bins. Using high-pressure hot water and eco-friendly cleaning solutions, we remove built-up grime, bacteria, mold, maggots, and odors, leaving your cans fresh, hygienic, and ready for use. The entire process is done on-site, right at your curb or doorstep.

How does the can washing process work?

Our trained technician pulls your empty bin(s) to our self-contained washing unit, which is mounted on a truck. The interior and exterior are blasted with pressurized hot water (up to 200°F), treated with biodegradable sanitizing solution, rinsed clean, and then returned to your property. The entire process takes just a few minutes per can, and all wastewater is captured and disposed of properly — nothing is discharged onto your property or into storm drains.

Is the cleaning process environmentally friendly?

Yes. We use 100% biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning solutions that are safe for the environment, your family, and your pets. All wastewater, including dirty rinse water, is fully contained in our truck’s waste tank and transported to an approved sanitary sewer facility for proper disposal. We never dump wastewater into storm drains, streets, or your yard.

Do you service apartment communities and HOAs?

Yes, this is one of our most popular offerings for property managers. We can service all units in an apartment community or HOA on a coordinated schedule, creating a cleaner, more sanitary environment for residents and reducing pest complaints. Community-wide programs come with volume pricing and a dedicated account representative.

Are the cleaning products safe around kids and pets?

Absolutely. The sanitizing agents we use are non-toxic, fragrance-optional, and fully rinse-clean before your bin is returned. Once your can is back at the curb it’s completely safe for contact. If you have specific chemical sensitivities or allergies, let us know and we can walk you through the ingredients in our solutions.