Why Most Bin Cleaning Businesses Fail in Year One
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Starting a bin cleaning business looks simple from the outside. Buy a truck. Get some customers. Scale. But what most new operators don’t realize is how many fail in the first year and why.
In this episode of The Route to Revenue, Ben and Mike sit down with John Conway of Sparkling Bins to talk about the real economics, hard lessons, and operator mindset required to survive in this industry.
From working capital expectations and equipment decisions to preventative maintenance and why you shouldn’t expect profit for two years, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what separates serious operators from those who burn out
If you’re considering starting a recurring revenue home service business or scaling your existing route, this episode will help you avoid expensive mistakes and build smarter from day one.
🎯 Connect with Mike Walker founder of Spiffybin
🔗 Website: spiffybin.com
🔗 Instagram: instagram.com/spiffybin
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpiffyBin/
🎯 Connect with Ben Magee founder of Green Can Cleaner
🔗 Website: greencancleaner.com
🔗 Instagram: instagram.com/greencancleaner/?hl=en
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greencancleaner/
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