Trevor’s history in the dumpster industry is a story of timing, grit, and refusing to stay small. He stepped into the world of hauling in 2014 with nothing but a single dump trailer and a determination to build something real. What started as one trailer quickly grew into a steady, reliable operation, and by 2018 he had scaled up to a fleet of eight trailers—completely self-built, self-managed, and fueled by nonstop hard work. That same year, he made the decision to sell everything and shift into the towing and repossession industry, chasing a new challenge and a bigger playing field.
But then 2020 hit. COVID changed the landscape overnight, and instead of slowing down, it pushed Trevor to reevaluate and return to the business he knew he could dominate. In 2021, he jumped back into the demolition and dumpster rental world with even more focus and experience than before. Over the next few years, he grew faster than ever—expanding to a strong fleet of 15 dump trailers and rebuilding his brand from the ground up with intention. Now, Trevor is pushing into his next chapter by entering the hooklift industry, taking everything he’s learned over more than a decade and scaling it into a more powerful, more capable operation designed for the long game.

