‘Once you try it, you’ll love it’: Say goodbye to stinky trash cans with Bubble Binz

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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — If dirty trash bins are reeking up your garage or yard, that disgusting odor isn’t just a nuisance – it’s also a potential health hazard. Trust Bubble Binz to help you get clean. 

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Bubble Binz was created by Nevada-based entrepreneur Ethan Hardinger and has been tried, tested and loved by countless customers across the Southwest. As proven by over 3,000 five-star reviews on Google, the service perfectly pairs the convenience of technology with a nearly universal need.

“It’s just a pain to have to deal with stinky trash cans in your yard and in your life,” he said. “Not to mention, you’re putting yourself at risk of mold, E. coli and other bacteria that grow on organic material and fester in those dark, muggy bins.”

Bubble Binz is also launching a pest control add-on for only $24.99 a spray. This service can be administered along with your monthly or quarterly bin cleaning.

If smells linger inside your bin for too long, Southern Utah’s triple-digit summer temperatures will bake them into the plastic. 

The Bubble Binz cleaning system uses a 3,500-psi pressure washer that blasts out water at a scalding 200 degrees Fahrenheit while a fully rotating, turbo spin scrubber head probes every nook and cranny of the can. The first cleaning takes approximately 25 minutes, but subscription customers who have their cans cleaned regularly can expect their monthly services to last about 10 minutes. 

“We customize these trucks for speed and efficiency,” Hardinger said.

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Having your trash cans cleaned by Bubble Binz uses less than a third of the water that you’d waste trying to do it yourself, Hardinger said. Along with conserving precious resources, there’s no grimy residue left on the concrete or dirty water running down the street; it all goes right back into the truck. After being cleaned, your bins are rolled back up the driveway and left to dry.

Dirty trash cans are a breeding ground for disease, but Bubble Binz doesn’t give germs a chance to grow. After thoroughly degreasing and deodorizing the can, they apply a powerful disinfectant that soaks into every pore of the plastic to vanquish 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, fungi and more. 

After growing Bubble Binz in Las Vegas for several years, Hardinger expanded to the St. George and Mesquite areas last summer. He’s committed to keeping prices low and making the service available in every neighborhood.

“Our whole goal was to offer a super affordable price point where pretty much anyone can sign up,” he said. “Once you try it, you’ll love it.”

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Bubble Binz offers a monthly subscription service as well as a one-time cleaning option. For just $19.99 ($7 for each additional bin), they’ll visit on trash day every four weeks. A one-time cleaning costs $49 and $17 per additional bin. Although monthly cleanings are recommended to keep odors at bay, households with lighter bin use can opt for a 12-week cleaning plan that costs $29.99 every three months.  

Bubble Binz takes pride in providing highly responsive customer service and making the subscription process as easy as possible. Just leave your bins at the curb, and the company will send a text reminder before and after your cleaning. There’s no appointment needed, and billing is automatic. 

Before the arrival of Bubble Binz, Southern Utahns were just dealing with filthy trash cans as a part of daily life. Now, the community will hopefully be a little less stinky.

Sign up today and have your dirty bins cleaned as soon as your next trash day. Visit BubbleBinz.com to get started.

Written by ALEXA MORGAN for St. George News.

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