dth
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Cheers Donny.Looks ok mate, mine is a van mount, that way it contains the overspray etc, good luck with the new venture , off all my work my bins is the most lucrative
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Cheers Donny.Looks ok mate, mine is a van mount, that way it contains the overspray etc, good luck with the new venture , off all my work my bins is the most lucrative
Cheers Mate!looks good mate
I have never seen one before down in the sticks of Dorset I don't even have dustbins we still just leave the black bags out but I see how it works and from a novice point of view I like it :Image7:
true enough smurf but i find where i am most of the businesses etc that use wheeliebins have a deal with the recycling companies that when the bins get dirty and start to smell they just send out clean bins . i find the smaller businesses are more likely to want the service as they dont have that privelage.I'm sure caravan parks, camp sites, hospitals, schools, commercial & retail premises etc use bins don't they?
true enough smurf but i find where i am most of the businesses etc that use wheeliebins have a deal with the recycling companies that when the bins get dirty and start to smell they just send out clean bins . i find the smaller businesses are more likely to want the service as they dont have that privelage.
i do both and concentrate on the smaller business that will pay on the day there done , theres nothing worse than chasing the bigger companys for your money and waiting months to get paid
I have today finished mt wheelie bin cleaning trailer and got it on the road running. A Few teething problems but nothing major.
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View attachment 1572afternoon I'm on making one and looking for ideas to lift up the bins ideas would be grateful thanks
Hope you are still on here. How much did this cost to build please. I am thinking of trying to incorporate bin cleaning into window cleaning. I understand about licencing etc. Fresh bins do it but understandably charge quite a few thousand.I have today finished mt wheelie bin cleaning trailer and got it on the road running. A Few teething problems but nothing major.
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He hasn't been on the site for over 4 yearsHope you are still on here. How much did this cost to build please. I am thinking of trying to incorporate bin cleaning into window cleaning. I understand about licencing etc. Fresh bins do it but understandably charge quite a few thousand.
Aye, tenner a month or £2.50 a week, so she said.Doubt you get a tenner by me, maybe three quid I would of thought.
Surely he must do two visits then. One to put the correct bin out for the customer, then return to clean the bin once it has been emptied?Got talking to one of my customers who has a brother who does it. Makes about 4 grand a month as he charges a tenner a month for his service. He does his area and knows what colour of bin to put out each week saving the customer from the stress of remembering it.
Most councils don't collect rubbish weekly now. Our rubbish gets collected once every 3 weeks.Aye, tenner a month or £2.50 a week, so she said.
Of course he does and then follows the bin lorry next morning by cleaning them and replacing them. I believe in the fullness of time the council will sub out their assisted service so the bin people don't have to go and fetch them and take them back again.Surely he must do two visits then. One to put the correct bin out for the customer, then return to clean the bin once it has been emptied?
We are still weekly up here but different bins each week due to recycling.Most councils don't collect rubbish weekly now. Our rubbish gets collected once every 3 weeks.
I thought all councils had to undertake recycling? Anyway, this is another job a windy cleaner could do as they usually have all the equipment.Bournemouth council here is weekly. But same as Scottish cleaning, one week general, next week recycling, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat... you get the idea
Remember the time bin men would get your bin from down your yard,empty it then return it.Of course he does and then follows the bin lorry next morning by cleaning them and replacing them. I believe in the fullness of time the council will sub out their assisted service so the bin people don't have to go and fetch them and take them back again.