Why Trash/Garbage Chute Cleaning is Necessary?
Garbage chutes may be out of sight—but they should never be out of mind. Over time, residue, bacteria, and odors build up inside these shafts, turning them into a hidden health hazard for your entire building. Trash Chute Cleaning is essential as it –
Professional Chute Cleaning in Your Area
How Often Should Garbage Chutes Be Cleaned?
For most residential and commercial buildings, trash chutes should be professionally cleaned every 3 to 6 months. However, the frequency can vary depending on the size of the building, the volume of waste, and local regulations. High-traffic buildings or those dealing with food waste may require more frequent cleanings. Regular maintenance not only ensures a cleaner environment but also extends the life of the chute system and prevents costly repairs down the road.
Our Trash Chute Cleanup Process
Inspection
Experts assess the chute for grease, debris, and blockages, then secure the area for cleaning.
High-Pressure Washing
Using hot water pressure washing, they break down stubborn grime, food residue, and bacteria.
Deep Cleaning
Industrial disinfectants eliminate mold, germs, and foul odors, ensuring a hygienic environment.
Odor Neutralization
Enzyme-based deodorizers keep chutes fresh, improving indoor air quality and preventing bad smells.
Final Inspection
A final check ensures the chute is clean and functional, with maintenance advice provided for long-term upkeep.