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Our Cleaning Process

We use high-pressure steam to clean trash chutes, hopper doors, and compactor rooms. EPA-registered enzymes are then applied to deodorize and prevent the return of hazardous bacteria. Additionally, we repair tears in linen and garbage chutes using advanced machinery, preventing damage to trash bags.

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  1. How often do you need your chute, trash room, and compactor cleaned?
  2. Approximately how many garbage bags are disposed of through your chute each week?
  3. Have you noticed any unpleasant odors or grime buildup in your trash systems?
  4. Are you concerned about potential fire hazards or pest problems due to a dirty chute?
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How often should my chutes be cleaned?

Chute Pro Cleaners recommends frequent cleaning appointments to maintain a hygenic and odor-free system.

How frequent should your chute, trash room, and compactor be cleaned? Hundreds of garbage bags go down most mid-rise residential chutes every week! Stinky, garbage-grime lined trash systems attract flies and rodents! Not only are they gross a dirty chute presents a fire hazard.

Monthly

20 floors +

High rises, dormatories,

senior homes, hospitals

Quarterly

6 - 19 floors

Most modern mid-rise

building managers choose this

Semi-Annual

1 to 5 floors

Low density/use

residential & commercial

We recommend monthly Space Foomâ„¢ treatment for Quarterly and Semi-Annual customers! Quarterly service or more frequent is recommended to maintain a safe and hygenic chute system.

Why Cleaning Your Chutes is Essential?

  • Enhancing Air Quality

    Trash chutes can create an updraft, pushing unhealthy odors, foul smells, and airborne bacteria back into the building. These pathogens can spread into communal and private areas, leading to an unpleasant environment for residents.

  • Controlling Bacteria

    Trash chutes often contain bacteria-ridden waste. Ripped garbage bags can cause wet trash to stick to the chute walls, providing a breeding ground for pests such as mice, rats, maggots, and roaches.

  • Preventing Fire Hazards

    Grease from garbage bags can coat the sides of trash chutes, creating a fire hazard. A spark or overheating can ignite the grease, endangering the lives of building occupants. Regular cleaning minimizes this risk.

  • Prolonging the Life of Your Trash Chute

    Over time, trash can build up and stick to chute walls, making it difficult to remove. Professional cleaning eliminates this buildup, preserving the structural integrity of your trash chute and ensuring it remains safe and functional.

Introducing Chute Pro Cleaners

We are your one-stop source for Waste Handling Equipment cleaning services. We have been servicing Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia with cleaning services for trash compactors, high-rise trash & linen chutes, and more.

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We Are Committed Mission Statement

At Chute Pro Cleaners, our mission is to deliver top-tier waste-handling equipment cleaning services with unmatched quality assurance and thorough project documentation. We are committed to providing 24/7 support and efficiently managing emergencies through our robust internal protocols.