Smaller multifamily
A practical doorstep program scaled to the property's unit count, layout, and collection volume.
Right-sized regional property service
Hot Trash provides tailored trash valet service for Clayton apartment communities, townhomes, condominiums, senior properties, and commercial buildings. Smaller-market properties receive the same polished brand standards and documented service controls as larger urban communities.
Built for Clayton
Clayton properties can benefit from regional route coordination with Smyrna, Townsend, and nearby communities. The key is right-sizing the plan: enough staffing and service frequency to remain reliable without forcing a property into an oversized operating model.
Before launch, we walk the property with management, map every approved pickup and disposal point, define the collection window, and document how exceptions should be handled. The result is a service plan based on the building—not a generic promise.
Properties we support
A practical doorstep program scaled to the property's unit count, layout, and collection volume.
Zone-based service around residential clusters, shared disposal areas, and community standards.
Convenient collection designed around accessibility and respectful resident interaction.
The operating plan
Trash valet works when the collection route, staffing, resident expectations, and disposal process agree with one another. We connect those pieces before the first service night.
Frequency, staffing, and route time reflect actual property needs rather than a fixed national template.
Nearby properties can create route efficiency while keeping distinct reporting and procedures.
Completion and exception information provides a clearer picture of nightly service performance.
Walk the property, confirm the unit count, review access, and map disposal.
Create the service zones, resident standards, staffing plan, and escalation process.
Document completion, record exceptions, and give management clearer visibility.
Nearby service areas
Local service questions
Every property is evaluated individually. Route compatibility, layout, service frequency, and regional scheduling are considered along with unit count.
Yes. Regional scheduling can improve efficiency while maintaining separate property contacts, procedures, and service records.
A right-sized schedule can be discussed based on volume, budget, resident expectations, and disposal capacity.
Start with the property
Tell us about the unit count, building layout, current waste process, and the service experience you want residents to have.
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