I was trying to do quick math as he was rattling off numbers. Around me we start at $40 for the first bin and $20 for every bin after. Their daily number seems to be a bit low too, I would imagine an efficient operator could do more properties.
You probably have to search online or get it custom-made. like the guy mentioned in the video, his uncle had to drive down to the south to pick up his.
It’s a seasonal job if it’s not Florida. I mean why would you spend $32 to wash 2 cans! Lysol and simple green and some Clorox and let it soak. It’ll get the job done
They just banned this in California. I moved my company to Texas. I built all my own equipment. My bin machines r like yours. Youre charging way to less. We charge 50 per bin
They didn’t Ban this in California. It’s the way the industrial waste water is handled. If you’re not filtering the water down before dumping, and dumping in the right place. Just pulling up and dumping in storm drains or car washes is a no no.
i respect this brother keep grinding and don't look back
Thank you
100k invested for 31.99 a stop and only 20-24 stops a day? Profit margins after operating costs seem low. Hopefully it's a full schedule
I was trying to do quick math as he was rattling off numbers. Around me we start at $40 for the first bin and $20 for every bin after. Their daily number seems to be a bit low too, I would imagine an efficient operator could do more properties.
He night a super expensive unit. You can get smaller, cheaper ones. Then as you grow, you invest into big units and employees
@@skidMark_69 do you know what the smaller units are called and or where to go about finding them?
@@nigelhall699 look up “Sparkling bins business” they offer trucks, and trailers. All different sizes. Looks like they offer financing too.
A guy could build it cheaper. I'd build it on a flatbed truck
26 years for me now in the UK 😎
that's a long time. glad that it has worked out for you and you have found success with it
20-30 gallons per stop sounds crazy. Why does it take 10 minutes? Figured it would take now more than a couple minutes
Not sure why it's 20-30 per stop, but each bin take a few minutes at minimum.
20 -30 gallons per stop??? Wow!!!!
Seems high to me
Way too high, also not being able to recycle the water, that’s just wasted water.
Much cheaper units with more productivity. He got ripped off IMO
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100k are you kidding me???? Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂
How to get a truck like that ?
You probably have to search online or get it custom-made. like the guy mentioned in the video, his uncle had to drive down to the south to pick up his.
What’s the price for one of these machines
The guy I worked with said his uncle paid close to if not over $80k but other people have commented you can build them for like $15-$20k
where can you buy a machine how is it 15k or 20k
It’s a seasonal job if it’s not Florida. I mean why would you spend $32 to wash 2 cans! Lysol and simple green and some Clorox and let it soak. It’ll get the job done
Are you using 160° degrees of hot water?
@@JeanshortsNtimbsyou got to h kidding right???😅😅😅
I live in Tampa Florida and I would like to buy a business like this to start here
i am honestly not sure how you'd go about starting the business. you can looking into purchasing a franchise, would be my best guess.
He’s way off with those prices…it’s actually way cheaper to get these machines
What ballpark for the trailer
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how much do these machines normally cost?
@@joetriesitallmachine cost like 6k or 8 here in Miami fl eco wash systems
I made a bad ass trailer with less then 40k usd and I make about $2000 daily
You need to wear gloves when you work.
thank you for letting people know
100k is a lot of investment and little profit to invest
They just banned this in California. I moved my company to Texas. I built all my own equipment. My bin machines r like yours. Youre charging way to less. We charge 50 per bin
Why would a state ban cleaning trash bins?
I am curious about this as well. Did they ban the service altogether or how the waste is disposed?
They didn’t Ban this in California. It’s the way the industrial waste water is handled. If you’re not filtering the water down before dumping, and dumping in the right place. Just pulling up and dumping in storm drains or car washes is a no no.