Clean household wheelie bins after professional bin cleaning
Dorset · Bournemouth · Poole

Domestic Bin Cleaning in Dorset Timed To Your Collection · Subscription or One-Off.

Bins are the exterior thing customers see every week, and the one nobody wants to clean themselves. We run scheduled subscription cleans timed to the day after your collection, plus one-off cleans for landlords, tenancy changeovers, or when the smell finally gets you. Hygienic, deodorised, and back on the drive within minutes.

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Timed To Collection

Cleaned when empty

Subscription-First

One-off also available

Owner-Led Team

Adam runs the business

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The Service

What this job actually involves.

Bin cleaning is a straightforward, high-frequency service: we come the day after your collection, when the bin is empty, and pressure-clean the inside with a hot-water system that lifts residue, kills bacteria and neutralises smell. Then we deodorise and return the bin to where we found it. Because it's timed to your bin day, you don't have to do anything, bin goes out empty, comes back clean.

Who it's for

Homeowners tired of cleaning bins themselves (or ignoring the smell); families with dogs, babies or heavy food waste generating more residue than most; landlords running HMOs where nobody takes bin-cleaning ownership; commercial premises, small food businesses and letting agencies wanting a documented hygiene routine.

When you need it

Every four weeks is the standard subscription, it lines up with most Dorset council fortnightly collection cycles. Households with more food waste (families, pet owners) sometimes prefer a two-week cycle. One-off cleans are usually booked at tenancy changeovers, before a party or event, or after something particularly unpleasant has been in the bin.

Why it needs a specialist

Cleaning a wheelie bin properly at home is genuinely awful. It needs to be tipped upside-down, hosed out, scrubbed with a long-handled brush, sanitised and left to dry, and the water that comes out of it has to go somewhere. We do it on the pavement with a purpose-built cleaning system, contain the waste water, and are gone in ten minutes.

How we quote

For most work we prefer to visit in person so the quote is accurate, no online guesswork. Roof cleans can also be quoted from satellite imagery when a visit isn't convenient. Payment is on completion, cash or bank transfer, no deposits.

Why Waiting Costs More

Left untreated, small problems get expensive.

A bin that's been ignored for a year is a public-facing hygiene problem. It smells, attracts flies and vermin, spreads bacteria to hands and clothing, and looks awful on collection days.

What happens if it's ignored

  • Bacteria build-up inside wheelie bins is well-documented; E. coli, salmonella and mould all colonise residue in warm weather.
  • Flies, maggots and rats are attracted to residue-lined bins. Once vermin identify your bin as a food source, they return, and neighbours notice.
  • Odour builds up over the summer and becomes very noticeable when the bin is opened, a problem in the kitchen doorway, near patios and near windows.
  • For food businesses and rental property, uncleaned bins are a documented environmental health risk and a black mark at inspection.
  • Bin lids that don't close properly because of built-up residue on the seals let rain in, the water sits in the residue and multiplies the smell.

Common DIY mistakes

  • Hosing the bin out in the garden and letting the waste water soak into planting or lawn. That's contaminated water going into the ground.
  • Using bleach neat inside a bin. Kills bacteria but doesn't lift residue, and doesn't do anything about the smell embedded in the plastic.
  • Ignoring the lid and rim. Most of the smell hides on the underside of the lid and around the rim seal, cleaning just the inside walls leaves the problem intact.
  • Trying to clean a bin the same day it goes out. Council collection times are unpredictable; cleaning the day after is the only reliable schedule.
  • Signing up to a subscription and forgetting when the cleaner comes. We time our visits to your council collection day so you never have to check.
Our Process

A methodical system, not a rushed hose-down.

01

Schedule alignment

We book you in to a cleaning route timed to the day after your council collection. You never have to remember, the bin's empty when we arrive, every time.

02

Empty check

Bin is confirmed empty on arrival. Anything left inside can be transferred so the cleaning is thorough.

03

Hot-water pressure clean

Pressure-washed inside walls, base, lid interior and rim seal with hot water and cleaning solution. Contained waste water, no runoff into your driveway or garden.

04

Sanitise & deodorise

Sanitising treatment kills bacteria; a deodorising agent leaves the bin smelling fresh, not chemically-perfumed.

05

Return & re-schedule

Bin returned to where you keep it. Next visit auto-scheduled to your council cycle, you get a reminder before each clean.

The Payoff

What you actually get for the money.

Timed to your collection

Cleaned the day after your council empties the bin, so it's always genuinely empty. No manual scheduling.

Subscription price predictable

Fixed monthly (or four-weekly) price. No surprise callouts, no chase-ups, same day, same price, every cycle.

Hot-water & sanitised

Not just a rinse, hot water, cleaning solution and a sanitising treatment kill bacteria that cold-water hosing leaves in place.

Waste-water contained

All contaminated water contained on the pavement, no runoff into your garden, planting or drains.

One-off cleans available

Landlords, tenancy changeovers, post-party or post-illness cleans, book one-offs without a subscription commitment.

Commercial-friendly

Small food businesses, HMOs and letting agents can invoice via PO and get documented cleaning records for EH compliance.

Deep Detail

Materials, methods and variations we handle.

Every surface behaves differently under pressure, water temperature and chemistry. Here's the technical detail behind the work, the reason we don't quote sight-unseen for most jobs.

Bins we clean

Standard 240-litre wheelie bins for household waste and recycling are the bulk of our work, every Dorset council issues them. 140-litre smaller bins, 360-litre and 660-litre commercial bins, and 1100-litre trade bins for food and retail businesses all handled. Kerbside boxes and food caddies can also be added to a scheduled clean at a per-bin rate. If it's on your driveway, we can clean it.

  • 140L and 240L household wheelie bins
  • 360L household or small-commercial bins
  • 660L and 1100L commercial trade bins
  • Kerbside recycling boxes
  • Food waste caddies
  • HMO and multi-property bin banks

Subscription-first, why timing matters

One-off bin cleans are useful but rarely solve the underlying problem, because a bin cleaned once is dirty again within four weeks. The subscription model is the reason our regular customers stop thinking about it, we align to your council collection cycle, come the day after, and the bin is always fresh when it goes back on your driveway. This is also why we don't book bin cleans on random days; the day-after-collection timing is what makes it work.

Hot water and contained waste

The single most-common shortcut in bin cleaning is a cold-water hose-out that leaves the residue and sends contaminated water into planting. Our system uses hot water and cleaning solution, hot water dissolves grease and residue that cold water leaves in place, and contains the waste water for legal disposal. This isn't just better hygiene; it's the correct method under waste-water regulations for a business handling food-contact contamination.

Landlords, HMOs and tenancy changeovers

For rental property, bins are a recurring flashpoint. Tenants often leave them filthy at move-out, and the next tenant doesn't want to inherit them. A one-off deep clean between tenancies is a small cost that removes an obvious complaint at check-in. For HMOs (houses in multiple occupation), where multiple tenants share bin banks, a subscription clean removes friction between housemates and keeps EH inspectors happy.

Small commercial and food businesses

For cafés, takeaways, small food producers and retail units in Bournemouth and Poole, a documented bin-cleaning schedule is part of a defensible EHO paper trail. We can invoice against PO, provide dated cleaning records, and schedule around your trading hours, early morning or late evening if daytime doesn't work.

Common Questions

Straight answers, no jargon.

Something not covered here? Send us a message or call Adam directly, most enquiries get a reply within 30 minutes during contact hours (7:30am – 8pm, 7 days).

How much is bin cleaning?

Priced per bin per clean, with a subscription discount over one-off pricing. Book a quote for your council cycle and bin count.

How often do you clean the bin?

Standard subscription is four-weekly (matching most Dorset councils' collection cycles). Households with more food waste often prefer two-weekly. One-off cleans available without a subscription.

Do I need to be home?

No, provided the bin is on your driveway or kerbside on collection day, we clean and return it. You never need to be in.

What if my bin isn't empty when you arrive?

We time visits to the day after your council collection, so it should be empty. If you had extra waste over collection, we can transfer or reschedule, flexibility is part of the subscription.

Is the water and cleaning solution safe?

Yes, biodegradable cleaning solution and hot water. Waste water is contained and disposed of correctly, not tipped into drains or planting.

Can you clean commercial or HMO bins?

Yes, 360L, 660L and 1100L commercial bins, HMO bin banks, and documented hygiene records for EHO compliance all handled.

Do you cover landlord tenancy changeovers?

Yes, one-off deep-cleans between tenancies are a common booking. Documented on request.

How long does a clean take?

Around 5–10 minutes per bin. Subscription rounds run efficiently across a street or estate.

Do you clean bins across all of Dorset?

Regular subscription rounds run across Bournemouth and Poole. Wareham, Weymouth, Dorchester and Swanage are covered where routes allow, get in touch to check.

How do I cancel a subscription?

No lock-in, cancel any time with one cycle's notice. We'd rather keep you happy than lock you in.

Ready when you are

Book a free on-site quote.
No deposits. Pay on completion.

Adam replies to most enquiries within 30 minutes during contact hours. £10M public liability, £5M employers' liability, RAMS and Method Statements available for commercial work.

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