Condition survey
We inspect chute doors, hoppers, latches, discharge areas, compactor feed points, odor sources, blockages, wear, and visible safety concerns.
A clean chute is only half your result. Your building needs an operating system: prep, protection, deep cleaning, detail work, safety checks, reporting, and a maintenance plan.
We inspect chute doors, hoppers, latches, discharge areas, compactor feed points, odor sources, blockages, wear, and visible safety concerns.
Cleaning works best when your chute and compactor are clear, resident access is paused, water is available, and drainage is ready.
Electrical components and sensitive compactor controls are protected before water, degreaser, or cleaning agents are introduced.
Degreaser breaks up residue, food film, and buildup so our wash can remove your odor source instead of masking it.
Rotating spray heads and high-pressure washing reach your chute walls from your top floors down to your discharge or compactor area.
Each intake door, hopper opening, visible surface, and trash room touchpoint is cleaned so your resident-facing experience matches your interior cleaning.
Targeted sanitizing and odor-neutralizing treatments reduce bacteria, odor, and pest attraction after physical buildup is removed.
You receive documentation, priority repair notes, and a recommended schedule based on your usage, building size, resident count, and conditions found.
Manager-Ready Service
Professional chute service should be fast, quiet, and coordinated. Chute Boss plans around your resident traffic, housekeeping needs, trash hauling, and facilities staff so your building does not lose a full day to a messy job.