MaT uses a quote-led approach so dustbin cleaning pricing reflects the number of bins, current conditions, the intensity of the first clean, maintenance frequency, and whether the service is paid through one management structure or individual participating households.
The quote responds to site scale, hygiene condition, first-clean effort, servicing rhythm, and how the work will be structured.
MaT does not assume every site should be priced the same way. Waste-area condition, cleaning intensity, route size, and payment structure all affect what is appropriate.
The scale of the site matters. A quote needs to reflect the actual number of bins that require recurring attention, especially for resident-led routes.
Current hygiene conditions affect how much work is needed to bring the bins back to a cleaner maintenance baseline.
Where the first visit needs heavier treatment, that intensity should be priced realistically instead of hidden inside a generic rate.
Recurring servicing, a single contract, or individual household payments can influence how the work is structured over time.
Site name, Gauteng area, property type, approximate number of bins, current hygiene issues, preferred service rhythm, and whether payments are centralised or household-by-household all help MaT return pricing with better context.
Pricing can be shaped around an initial clean, an ongoing maintenance routine, a contract-led structure, or a resident-led route with individual household payments where suitable. The goal is a practical quote, not a forced public price table.
Initial clean
For sites that need a heavier first reset before routine maintenance begins.
Recurring maintenance
For properties that already have a clearer baseline and need a reliable rhythm.
Contract or household-payment structure
For longer-term arrangements where one account, several organisers, or individual household payments need to be planned clearly.
If you already know the property type, approximate bin count, current waste-area condition, and whether the route would be centrally paid or household-paid, MaT can use that information to shape a more useful quote from the start.