When I started JoCo Waste Solutions back in 2012, I knew Johnson County needed a different kind of waste management crew. We weren't just another faceless hauling operation — we were local contractors who understood exactly what our community needed. I'd spent years managing logistics for infrastructure projects like the 119th Street widening, and I saw how traditional waste services were killing project timelines.
Our approach is simple: we fill a critical gap for residential and commercial clients across Olathe. Whether we're supporting a residential cleanup in Westview or managing a complex commercial waste stream in Water Works, we bring precision and reliability.
What sets us apart? Real trade expertise and local understanding. I hold a CDL Class B with Air Brakes Endorsement and completed my OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety certification — which means we don't just talk safety, we live it. Our crew knows how to navigate tight residential streets in neighborhoods like Water Works and Fairview without causing disruption.
We've built our reputation on understanding the unique waste management challenges of post-war Johnson County neighborhoods. Those single-story ranch and split-level homes from the 1950s and 1980s? We know exactly how to service them efficiently. Our equipment is strategically sized to handle everything from compact urban lots to more expansive properties near the Johnson County Courthouse.
Our climate presents unique challenges — with nearly 1,300 cooling degree days and 278 days above 90 degrees, equipment reliability isn't just a preference, it's a necessity. We've engineered our fleet to perform consistently, whether we're dealing with summer heat or winter challenges.
Every job tells a story, and we're committed to making yours smooth and straightforward. You fill it, we disappear it — right on schedule.