We've been in your corner since 2012.
An independent waste equipment company in a market built on conflicts of interest. Here's what that means — and why it matters for your bottom line.
The waste industry has a problem we got tired of watching.
Most equipment in commercial waste isn't sold — it's planted. National haulers offer "free" compactors and balers as a hook to lock customers into multi-year service contracts with rate escalators, fuel surcharges, weight estimates, and exit fees that quietly drain margin year after year.
Since 2012, we've been the alternative. We sell and lease equipment without an angle. We don't take referral fees from haulers. We don't push tonnage you don't have. And when a customer hands us their hauling invoice, we read it like a tax return — line by line — and tell them what's fair, what's inflated, and what to challenge.
Our promise — in one sentence
We work for the customer, not for the hauler.
What we believe
Equipment should fit the business — not the other way around.
A vertical baler that's too small for your cardboard volume costs you labor every day. A compactor that's too big sits half-empty and triggers haul charges on air. We size equipment to your actual operation, not what's sitting in a warehouse waiting to be moved.
Leasing should be predictable.
Our leases include repair and maintenance. Period. No "wear and tear" carve-outs, no surprise service invoices, no per-trip fees for routine work. If the equipment breaks, we fix it. That's the deal.
Hauling invoices deserve scrutiny.
Most operators glance at the total and pay. We've seen invoices with phantom container rentals, duplicated pickups, weight estimates 30% above actual, and surcharges that don't appear in the original contract. We help our customers catch this — whether they bought equipment from us or not.
Local matters.
When your baler stops cycling at 2pm on a Friday, you don't want a national call center routing you through a queue. You want someone who can be in your back lot in two hours. That's what being a Fort Worth company means. We stay close to home — Tarrant, Johnson, and Dallas counties — because that's where we can actually deliver fast.
Who we serve
Restaurants, multifamily complexes, grocery stores, warehouses, recycling operations, strip malls, hotels, and medical facilities across the DFW Metroplex. If you generate enough waste to need a compactor or enough cardboard to bale, we can help — and we'll tell you honestly if you don't.
A note on franchise cities
If you operate in a city with an exclusive waste franchise (where one hauler is contracted city-wide), independent equipment matters more, not less. Your hauler still has to pick up the bin — but with your own compactor, you control the volume, the schedule, and the negotiation. We help DFW businesses navigate franchise rules without overpaying.