Driveway & concrete
Oil spots, red clay, tire marks, and years of grey film lifted off driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks with a surface cleaner — no zebra striping.
Up to 4,400 PSIAn automatic tunnel wash cleans your paint with the grit it collected from the truck ahead of you. That's where swirl marks come from.
We wash vehicles by hand with a two-bucket method, or touchless where paint condition calls for it — at your house, your office, or your yard. No spinning brushes carrying the last customer's road grit across your clear coat.
Trucks, trailers, box vans, and equipment are a different job from a car: more surface, heavier road film, and usually a wash bay's worth of runoff to think about. Fleet work is quoted per vehicle with a recurring schedule, which is what keeps a branded vehicle actually looking like advertising rather than a liability.
Wheels and wheel wells get their own cleaner and their own brushes, because brake dust is iron and it bonds. Cleaning wheels with the same mitt you use on paint is how fine scratches happen.
Written down because a repeatable result comes from a repeatable method — not from whoever happens to be holding the wand.
Grit gets flooded off first. Almost all wash-induced swirl marks come from dragging existing dirt across a dry panel, and the pre-rinse is what prevents it.
A thick foam layer lifts and suspends road film so the mitt is moving lubricated dirt, not grinding it into the clear coat.
Wash bucket and rinse bucket, with the mitt rinsed between panels, and wheels done with tools that never touch paint. Slower than a tunnel, and the reason your clear coat stays unswirled.
Clean microfibre, top down. Air-drying in this sun is what leaves the water spotting people mistake for a bad wash.
And what it doesn't. Both lists are here so the quote you get is the price you pay.
Cars, trucks, SUVs, work vans, box trucks, trailers, boats on trailers, RVs, and mixed fleets.
Wash bucket and rinse bucket, separate mitts for paint and wheels. Slower than a tunnel and the reason your clear coat stays unswirled.
Per-vehicle pricing on a recurring weekly, biweekly, or monthly visit, at your yard, with one invoice.
Vehicle wash water carries oil and heavy metals. Where the site requires it we contain and dispose rather than letting it reach a storm drain.
We quote flat, per job, after seeing it — so instead of a price list that can't be honest, here is exactly what moves the figure.
Road film, pollen, bug residue and bird droppings etch clear coat the longer they sit — pollen season in this metro is brutal on a dark car. Every two to four weeks keeps the paint ahead of it. Fleet vehicles are usually on a fixed weekly or biweekly schedule so the yard always looks the same to a customer arriving unannounced.
If it's not spotless, we come back and re-blast it at no charge. We're a new company — our name is worth more than any single invoice, and we act like it on every job.
At the right distance and pressure, yes — and it is safer than a brush tunnel. What damages paint is a narrow tip held close, and washing a dry, dirty panel with a single bucket. We pre-rinse, foam, use two buckets and keep wheel tools separate from paint tools, which is what stops swirl marks rather than avoiding pressure entirely.
Yes — driveway, office car park or yard, as long as we can reach water. Most single vehicles are done in under an hour, and we rinse the concrete down afterwards so you're not left with a dirty apron where the car was.
That's the main way we do vehicles. Per-vehicle pricing on a recurring weekly, biweekly or monthly visit at your yard, one invoice, so a customer never turns up to a lot full of filthy trucks. Vans, box trucks and trailers included.
No, and we'd rather say so than sell you something we don't specialise in. This is a proper exterior wash and dry. Paint correction, machine polishing and ceramic coating are a detailer's trade, and a good detailer is worth paying for that work.
Bundling in the same visit is cheaper than a second trip — the setup is most of the work.
Oil spots, red clay, tire marks, and years of grey film lifted off driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks with a surface cleaner — no zebra striping.
Up to 4,400 PSIVinyl, brick, stucco, and hardboard cleaned with low pressure and the right solution — the green mildew and black streaks gone without forcing water behind the siding.
Under 500 PSIThose black streaks are algae eating your shingles' limestone filler. Removed chemically at low pressure — never blasted, which strips granules and voids warranties.
Under 500 PSIWood is soft and it shows every mistake. Pressure dialed in by species and age, working with the grain, so the grey weathering lifts and the fibers stay intact.
800–1,500 PSICleared out by hand, then the tiger-striping scrubbed off the outside face — the vertical black streaks that don't come off with a normal house wash.
Hand + soft washStorefronts, dumpster pads, drive-thrus, sidewalks and awnings — cleaned before you open, so a customer never watches you wash gum off the entrance.
Scheduled off-hoursBased in Charlotte, on the road all over the metro. Pick your area for local details, or just request a quote — if you're close, we'll come.
Tell us about the job and we'll come back within one business day with a flat price. Prefer to pick a time? Book a wash online.