Specimen No. 01 · property operations

The unglamorous work, done like it matters.

Iron Star Property Crew runs doorstep trash valet and grounds upkeep for apartment communities in San Antonio. Every route runs under the owner's name — when you call, you reach someone accountable, not a ticket queue.

Field noteProsopis glandulosa, honey mesquite — taproots found almost 200 feet down. Built for Texas. So is this crew.

The work

Two jobs, done nightly.

01 · Doorstep valet trash

Residents set it out. We take it from there.

Trash goes outside the door; we collect it on a set nightly schedule and get it to the compactor. Residents love the amenity, and communities charge for it — which makes this one of the few amenities that pays for itself.

02 · Grounds upkeep

Walked through, every single day.

Litter patrol on breezeways, parking lots, and common areas, plus the small property chores that never make it up a maintenance ticket queue. Your community looks walked-through every day, because it is.

For property managers

A straight number, not a sales funnel.

Pricing is per door, per month, and depends on unit count and layout — send your community's basics and you'll have a real quote the same day. We're equipped and ready to start: truck, trailer, and gear are ours, not rented.

Service area: San Antonio and surrounding communities.

Straight answers

Asked before, answered plainly.

How is pricing set?

Per door, per month. Unit count and layout drive the number — send both and you'll have a quote the same day. No tiers, no upsells hidden in the fine print.

What does the schedule look like?

A set nightly collection schedule, typically five nights a week, agreed with your office before night one. Residents learn the rhythm fast — that's the point of keeping it fixed.

What if something gets missed?

The route is logged every night. If a door gets missed, you call the owner — not a ticket queue — and it's corrected on the next pass, usually the same night.

How fast can you start?

The truck, trailer, and gear are owned, not rented, and the crew isn't booked through a corporate scheduler. Once the service agreement is signed, start time is measured in days.

Why this exists

Every community deserves to look cared for.

Not just the ones with luxury budgets. A clean breezeway at 7 a.m. changes how residents treat the whole property — and it's the kind of work that only shows when it stops happening. Iron Star exists to make sure it doesn't stop.