Before & After Gallery
Real bins. Real results. See exactly what hot-water pressure washing up to 250°F does to bins in Pflugerville, Georgetown, and surrounding neighborhoods.
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We are collecting before/after photos from every job. Check back regularly for new results from Pflugerville, Georgetown, and surrounding neighborhoods.
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Send us your before/after photos and we may feature them here. Text us at (737) 230-6336.
What You Are Actually Looking At
The dark coating on the "before" side of these photos is not dirt in the ordinary sense. It is the film that builds up on the inside walls of a warm plastic container that regularly holds moisture and organic waste. That film is why rinsing a bin with a garden hose accomplishes almost nothing. Water alone slides across the surface without breaking the bond, and within a day the smell is back exactly as strong as before.
Two things break it: heat and pressure applied together. Our equipment delivers water at up to 250°F at pressure, which lifts the film off the plastic instead of pushing it around. That is followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant applied per label to the precleaned surface, and an odor-control treatment that treats the surface rather than masking the odor with fragrance.
Why Central Texas Bins Get This Bad
Texas heat can intensify odors and accelerate the breakdown of food residue left inside a cart. Add the liquid that escapes from a torn bag and a few days of a Texas afternoon, and residue builds up quickly. That is the reason a bin here needs more attention than the same bin would in a milder climate, and it is why the difference in these photos is so visible.
The local collection schedule works against you too. Most of the cities we serve, including Pflugerville, Round Rock, Georgetown, and Manor, collect recycling only every other week, so a recycling cart can hold sticky residue for fourteen days at a stretch. Georgetown collects yard trimmings just once a month, on the first recycling day, which means grass clippings can sit and compost inside a cart for four weeks before anything picks them up.
What Happens at Your Curb
The whole visit is completed at your curb using our self-contained cleaning equipment, and you do not need to be home. You leave the empty bins at the curb after your regular pickup. We wash the inside, the outside, the lid, and the rim, which is the spot most people never reach and where a surprising share of the odor actually lives. We sanitize, we deodorize, we return the carts to the exact place you keep them, and you get a text confirming the job is done. You pay after each completed service, never before.
We manage wash water responsibly and follow applicable disposal requirements. That matters everywhere, and it matters more in neighborhoods like Water Oak on the San Gabriel River or the Walsh Ranch streets that feed Brushy Creek.
Where These Results Come From
Every bin in this gallery was cleaned in one of the five cities we serve. If you want to see what we do in your specific neighborhood, along with the local collection rules that apply to your address, start with your city page: Pflugerville, Round Rock, Georgetown, Hutto, or Manor. Neighborhood pages with local detail are available for Avalon, Blackhawk, Sorento, Teravista, Walsh Ranch, Sun City, Wolf Ranch, and a dozen more.
If we have cleaned your bins and you took a photo, text it to (737) 230-6336. We add real customer results to this page as they come in, and we never use stock imagery to represent our own work.
Book a Cleaning Today
One-time service or discounted 12-month plans. Billed after each completed visit. Customer support is available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Cleaning appointments follow the route schedule and are generally performed the day after collection.