Better Bins brings mobile trash can cleaning to Nye County homes
Trash cans bake in Pahrump’s heat, and Better Bins now drives to homes on collection day to wash, sanitize and deodorize them. The Redmonds say the grime problem is enough to keep demand growing.

In Pahrump, where summer heat turns a dirty trash can into a fast-moving nuisance, Better Bins built a business around one of the most everyday problems on the block. Hayley and Matheau Redmond run a mobile cleaning service that comes to homes on trash day, scrubs bins with hot, high-pressure water, then sanitizes and deodorizes them before hauling away the wastewater.
The pitch is convenience, but the demand is tied to sanitation. Food waste buildup in garbage cans can draw flies, maggots, rodents and bacteria, and the Redmonds’ service is designed to cut down on all of it without leaving runoff in a yard. Better Bins says customers can book weekly, monthly, bi-monthly or one-time service, and the company says it is licensed, insured and woman-owned.
That schedule matters in a desert town where heat intensifies odor quickly. Better Bins said it comes on the same day the garbage is collected, so bins are already empty and customers do not have to drag them around or wait for another pickup. Some customers start during the hottest months, then keep the service going year-round once they see the difference.
The company’s website and customer comments lean on the same practical result: cans that no longer smell when opened, and trash day that feels less unpleasant. Those reviews echo the basic appeal of the service, which is not glamorous but is easy to understand for anyone who has wrestled with a sticky bin in summer.

Better Bins LLC was filed in Nevada on Sept. 27, 2021, and public records list Hayley Redmond as the sole principal and managing member. KPVM also aired a segment on the business, adding local visibility to a service that has turned a routine household chore into a paid convenience.
The company is also entering a local market where waste management remains a pressure point. Nye County says the Pahrump Landfill is projected to reach capacity in about 15 years. The county also increased parcel fees by $5 per year and adopted new tipping fees for non-household and commercial waste that took effect July 1, 2025. The Town of Pahrump has revised solid-waste regulations covering container requirements, recycling services, overflowing conditions and customer service standards.
Against that backdrop, Better Bins is a small business built on a familiar desert frustration: the smell, pests and hassle of a trash can that sits too long in the heat. For Pahrump households, that has become enough of a problem to support a service of its own.
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