Local bin cleaning for Hurricane homes
Hurricane is part of the greater St. George metro, which means it deals with the same climate challenges that make Utah one of the toughest places in the country to keep a curbside bin clean. Our local crew runs the Hurricane route on your regular trash day, so cleanings happen within a few hours of the truck and your bins are reset before they head back to the side of the house.
St. George summers run hot — 100°F+ stretches for weeks at a time, with dry heat that bakes organic residue onto plastic. Cedar City sits higher and stays cooler, but the freeze-thaw cycle from November through March is its own challenge: anything wet inside a bin freezes solid, then thaws into a sludge. Our hot-water steam method handles both conditions in one pass.
What's included
- 200°F steam plus 3,500 PSI pressure wash
- Hospital-grade, eco-friendly sanitizer
- Interior, exterior, lid, and wheels
- All wastewater captured and disposed of properly
- No-contract, month-to-month service with free skips
How often should you clean bins in Hurricane?
For St. George and lower-elevation Washington County, every 4 weeks April–October and every 6–8 weeks November–March. For Cedar City, every 6 weeks year-round is usually enough.
Nearby St. George neighborhoods we also serve
See the full St. George local guide for the complete neighborhood list, HOA notes, and city-specific FAQ.