Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning vs Construction Debris Hauling

Which unglamorous business is actually worth starting?

Short answer: Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning costs $8k$35k to start at ~35% margins; Construction Debris Hauling costs $12k$60k at ~24%. Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning is cheaper to start; Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning has the higher typical margin.
Apartment Trash Chute CleaningConstruction Debris Hauling
Startup cost$8k–$35k$12k–$60k
Typical net margin35%24%
Revenue potential$120k–$450k/yr owner-operator-to-small-crew$150k-$650k/yr small crew
Profit score8/108/10
Ugliness score9/108/10
Category🗑️ Waste & Junk🗑️ Waste & Junk

⚖️ The verdict

Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning has the lower estimated entry point at $8,000, while Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning carries the higher typical net-margin estimate at 35%. Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning has the stronger catalog profit score (8/10), but that does not make it the automatic choice. Compare the full $8,000–$35,000 range for Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning with $12,000–$60,000 for Construction Debris Hauling, then validate local demand, licensing, equipment and customer access before spending. All figures are directory estimates, not earnings guarantees.

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FAQ

Is Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning or Construction Debris Hauling cheaper to start?

Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning is typically cheaper to start, from around $8,000 versus $12,000 for Construction Debris Hauling.

Which has higher margins, Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning or Construction Debris Hauling?

Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning reports the higher typical net margin at about 35%, compared with 24% for Construction Debris Hauling.

Should I start Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning or Construction Debris Hauling?

It depends on your capital and stomach: Apartment Trash Chute Cleaning runs $8,000–$35,000 at ~35% margin, while Construction Debris Hauling runs $12,000–$60,000 at ~24%. The full verdict is on the page.