Educational content only. All revenue figures, profit estimates, and financial scenarios on this site are illustrative estimates for planning purposes. Actual results vary based on market, effort, pricing, and local conditions. This is not a guarantee of income. Always conduct your own due diligence.
Module 02 — Profit Calculator
Your Route. Your Numbers.
Move the sliders below to model your own trash bin cleaning route — monthly revenue, profit, and trailer payback period update instantly.
Solid start. This is a realistic early-stage route with good growth potential.
At $12,500/month net profit, your $27,999 trailer investment pays back in approximately 27 months — and your route keeps generating income after that.
The Single Cold trailer at $27,999 is the fastest way to a scalable recurring route. Financing starts at $562/month through Geneva Capital.
Disclaimer: All figures are estimates for planning purposes only. Actual revenue and profit will depend on your local market, pricing strategy, route density, competition, and operational efficiency. This calculator does not account for taxes, insurance, loan payments, or vehicle costs.
3 Common Route Scenarios
Great for a part-time operator building their first neighborhood. Low overhead, manageable schedule, steady income while growing.
Full-time single operator. Dense residential neighborhood. This is the most common profile for operators in their first 12 months.
Experienced operator with a dense route and commercial mix. Typically involves one assistant and multiple territory days.
How the Calculator Works
The model uses a simple subscription-based revenue formula. Each client is billed at your set price per visit, on the frequency you choose. Monthly revenue is then the product of daily capacity, days worked, and how often each client is serviced in a month.
Margin is kept high because the main costs — fuel, water, supplies — are variable and scale with route size. There's no rent, no warehouse, and minimal overhead compared to most service businesses.
The payback calculation divides your total trailer investment by your estimated monthly net profit. This gives you a realistic window for how quickly the equipment pays for itself — after which your monthly profit improves further because that cost is gone. See our full Startup Cost breakdown →