Trash Chute and Laundry Chute Sales and Service

Uncleaned trash and laundry chutes are a breeding ground for odors, insects, mold, and hazardous grease, especially when temperatures increase during warmer summer months.


What are the benefits of regular trash chute and laundry chute cleaning?

  • Removes foul odors in the air minimizing resident complaints.
  • Prevents fly, pest, insect, and critter infestations.
  • Eliminates mold and bacteria growth considering there are more than 30 types of bacteria and biological growths that occur in an uncleaned trash chute and laundry chute.
  • Improves indoor air that may have been contaminated by harmful pathogens.
  • Extends the life of your trash chute and laundry chute.
  • Sales of new trash and laundry equipment.
Our expert team recommends scheduling deep cleaning of your trash chutes and laundry chute twice a year, ideally once during the summer and another before the holidays.

Code NFPA 82

The National Fire Protection Association governs trash chute construction and maintenance. Code NFPA 82, called the "Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment," primarily sets the minimum requirements for trash chutes that all buildings owners must follow, but other codes also apply. Chutes must adhere to certain standards, such as size, material, intake and discharge doors, vents and fire safety. We can meet these standards with our maintenance plan.

We currently service many internal trash and linen chutes in Minneapolis and St Paul and surrounding areas. Call us and let us set up a plan to ensure that your garbage chute, compactor, bagger, or recycling chute continue to operate in peak condition.

Many hospitals, apartments complexes and hotels need help with odor control, compactor repair, and compactor preventative maintenance. Whether you’re in Minneapolis and and you need chute or compactor maintenance, in St Paul, we can work out a plan to maintain and extend the life of your chute or compactor.
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