Trash Bin Cleaning in Paloma Lake Round Rock
Paloma Lake is built around a stocked 47 acre private lake. We clean the carts so the neighborhood smells like the lake and not like the driveway.
Bin Cleaning at Paloma Lake
The 47 acre stocked lake at the center of Paloma Lake is the reason most people move here. Residents fish it, walk it, and the trails around it are the spine of the community. It is also the reason bin odor is more noticeable here than in a standard subdivision: homes are oriented toward the water and the trail, so the side of the house where the cart lives is often the side people walk past.
Paloma Lake is served by Republic Services under the City of Round Rock contract, with weekly trash and every other week recycling on the same day. Carts go out before 7 a.m. and need about three feet of clearance on either side.
Round Rock Collection Rules That Affect Your Bins
Paloma Lake is served by Republic Services, which took over Central Texas Refuse in January 2024. Round Rock runs weekly trash collection with recycling every other week on the same day. Carts go out before 7 a.m. and need about three feet of clearance on each side so the truck arm can grab them. Residents get one free bulk pickup a year for up to five cubic yards. A handful of Round Rock subdivisions sit inside municipal utility districts that contract their own hauler, so check your statement if your day does not match the city map.
Because trash and recycling share a day here, both carts come back to the house at the same time, and both of them pick up residue. Cleaning one and ignoring the other just moves the smell a few feet down the driveway.
How Our Service Works in Paloma Lake
- ✓Leave empty bins at the curb after your regular trash pickup
- ✓We arrive and hot pressure wash at temperatures up to 250°F
- ✓EPA-registered disinfectant and odor-control treatment inside and out
- ✓Bins returned to your spot, you get a text notification
- ✓Charged after each completed visit
We clean the trash cart and the recycling cart, inside and out, including the lid and the rim where most of the odor actually lives. Everything is completed at your curb using our self-contained cleaning equipment. We manage wash water responsibly and follow applicable disposal requirements.
Why Paloma Lake Homeowners Book With Us
Fishing means fish waste, and fish waste in a cart in a Central Texas summer is a category of smell all its own. Fish and food residue can leave persistent odors. Our process combines hot-water pressure washing, a label-directed disinfectant application and an odor-control treatment. Results vary according to the condition of the cart and the residue present.
Monthly service is $20 per completed visit for one bin or $25 for two bins, plus $5 for each additional bin, on an initial 12-month plan with no upfront payment. We text when we are done. (737) 230-6336, English or Spanish.
Where We Serve in Paloma Lake
Our Paloma Lake route covers the streets around the Paloma Lake amenity center, the lake trail, and the surrounding phases in Round Rock 78665. If you are not sure whether your address falls inside our area, call or text (737) 230-6336 and we will tell you straight away.
Questions From Paloma Lake Residents
Do you handle fish and food waste smell?
Fish and food residue can leave persistent odors. Our process combines hot-water pressure washing, a label-directed disinfectant application and an odor-control treatment. Results vary according to the condition of the cart and the residue present.
Is Paloma Lake on the city Round Rock schedule?
Paloma Lake is served under the Round Rock contract with Republic Services. A few Round Rock area subdivisions sit in MUDs with their own hauler, so check your statement if your day does not match.
Can I pause service in the winter?
Pausing service or changing frequency during the initial 12-month term is treated as cancellation of the current plan. The Early Cancellation Adjustment applies only to discounts received on completed services. Future visits are not charged. Enrolling in a different frequency creates a new plan with a new initial 12-month term and requires new consent. A Quarterly plan at $40 per completed visit would be a new enrollment with its own initial 12-month term. See our Terms of Service for the full Cancellation Policy.
Get Clean Bins in Paloma Lake
Recurring plans with one bin are $20 monthly, $30 every 2 months and $40 quarterly; each additional bin is $5 per visit.
Current launch pricing. Customers who enroll at a launch price keep that price for their initial 12-month term.
Additional bins: +$10 each one-time, +$5 each per visit on recurring plans.
Recurring plans have an initial 12-month commitment. Billed after each completed visit.
See plan terms • English & Spanish