The Club, plainly

Frequently asked questions

Everything a prospective member usually asks — answered the way we’d answer at your curb.

Membership

Joining the Club

What exactly does Curb Club do?

We clean, sanitize, and deodorize your curbside bins every month with 200°F pressurized hot water — at your curb, on a set route schedule, the day after collection. Every visit is photographed and logged. You never touch a dirty bin again.

Why is it a membership and not a one-time service?

One cleaning lasts about three weeks in South Florida heat before bacteria and odor return. Membership keeps bins genuinely clean year-round, keeps our routes dense enough to hold a set schedule, and keeps the standard consistent across the neighborhood. We don’t do one-off cleanings.

What does initiation involve?

Your first service is $1 with a new membership. We photograph the before-and-after, place the member crest, and your bins join the route from that day forward.

Am I locked into a contract?

No. Memberships are month-to-month and you may resign at any time. Founders memberships are prepaid annually in exchange for the member rate lock.

I’m seasonal — what happens when I’m away?

Members may place their membership on seasonal hold while they’re away and rejoin the route the week they return. Your member rate is preserved.

Service

On service day

What happens on service day?

Our technician arrives the day after your collection day, cleans each bin with 200°F pressurized hot water, sanitizes and deodorizes it, photographs the result, and returns the bins staged neatly at your curb or bin pad. The visit takes about four minutes.

Do I need to be home?

No. Just leave your bins at the curb after collection. You’ll receive the photo record when the service is complete.

Where does the dirty water go?

Every drop is captured in a closed-loop recovery system on our rig — nothing enters your driveway, the street, or the storm drains — and is disposed of at an approved facility in accordance with Broward County wastewater regulations. A disposal log is signed daily.

What if a service falls short?

Tell us and we return within 48 hours and make it right. The photo record exists so the standard is never in question.

What about gates, pets, and HOA rules?

We service bins at the curb, so gates and pets are rarely involved. If your community has specific staging rules, note them when you request your invitation and we’ll match them.

Territory

Chapters & service areas

Which areas does Curb Club serve?

The founding chapter covers ZIP 33308 — Coral Ridge, Imperial Point, Bermuda Riviera, Coral Ridge Country Club Estates, Coral Ridge Isles, Bayview, and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Neighboring ZIPs open as their waitlists fill.

When will my ZIP open?

Chapters open in route order: when enough neighbors in a ZIP have requested invitations to anchor a dense route, we open the chapter and extend invitations in the order requests were received. Founding members of a new chapter receive the founding member rate.

Why does Curb Club expand one ZIP at a time?

Density is the standard. A tight route means a reliable schedule, a consistent technician, and a clean crest on every street — not a truck that shows up whenever. One ZIP, then the next.

Can I sponsor a neighbor?

Yes — members may sponsor neighbors for priority invitation. It’s how most of the Club has grown, and it’s how your street gets to a set service day faster.

Still have a question?

Request an invitation and ask it there — a real person reads every request, usually the founder.

Request an Invitation