The Year Was 2024: How Garbage Can Cleaning Got Started
We Saw the Industry Come Into Existence
Back before Bin Blasters even existed, many entrepreneurs found the idea of a can cleaning business too good to pass up.
An outdoor job that pays well (theoretically) and makes people happy? Yes, please.
Startups sprang up across the nation including our founder, Casey Evertsen.
Then the Equipment Builders Oversold Trucks
A support industry began to emerge including equipment builders marketing fancy trucks with huge tanks, hydraulic lifts, and lots of parts to newly-minted entrepreneurs as a “business in a box” solution.
And many were purchased, often with financing before investments were made in marketing and sales.
And Many Generation-1 Can Cleaners Disappeared
If you buy it, they will come? Not so much…
A revolving door of barely used equipment was created. It turns out can cleaning businesses need a plan, too.
Entrepreneurs had to liquidate their equipment before they ever got good at sales and marketing…
…So Casey & Steve said: “We Got This!”
Garbage Can Cleaning Was Born
Don’t worry! I was a knuckle-dragger, too.
When I took a leap of faith by leaving my corporate sales job to start what would eventually become Bin Blasters franchising, I made every mistake in the book.
I’ve also seen so many people nationally repeat those mistakes as well. That’s why Garbage Can Cleaning is here.
In one place, I wanted to put all the resources you need to take your business from any stage to the next level, so more folks across the country can have the awesome lifestyle that a bin-blasting business supports.
I’m glad you’re here!
Casey Evertsen
CEO – Garbage Can Cleaning & Bin Blasters | Spanish Fork, Utah