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Fleet Washing in Charlotte, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

Fleet Washing in Charlotte, NC

Fleet washing is on-site at your Charlotte yard — we bring the water, the hot wash, the truck-wash chemistry, and the water reclaim. Reclaim is mandatory, not optional: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and the EPA both prohibit fleet washwater from entering a storm drain because of the road grime, brake dust, fuel residue, and detergent load it carries. We berm or mat the wash area, capture rinse water, and haul it off to a permitted disposal site.

Fleet Washing for Charlotte Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

Fleet washing is on-site at your Charlotte yard — we bring the water, the hot wash, the truck-wash chemistry, and the water reclaim. Reclaim is mandatory, not optional: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and the EPA both prohibit fleet washwater from entering a storm drain because of the road grime, brake dust, fuel residue, and detergent load it carries. We berm or mat the wash area, capture rinse water, and haul it off to a permitted disposal site.

We service box trucks, tractors, trailers, sprinter vans, service vehicles, and yellow iron at fleet yards across the Charlotte industrial corridor — Westinghouse, Steele Creek, the I-485 outer loop, and the Wilkinson Boulevard and South Tryon submarkets. Most fleet accounts run a weekly, biweekly, or monthly recurring schedule depending on fleet size and route conditions. COI is on file before the first wash, and we work overnight or on weekends so trucks are clean and ready for the morning dispatch.

Common Fleet Washing Issues in Charlotte

What Charlotte property owners deal with most

1

Road grime and brake dust dulling the truck appearance and brand visibility

2

Bug, tar, and asphalt buildup on the front of tractors and box trucks

3

DEF residue, fuel splash, and grease around fueling points and fifth wheels

4

Salt and brine residue from winter NCDOT road treatment corroding panels

5

Stormwater compliance risk if washing is done on the yard without reclaim

Scheduling in Charlotte

Fleet washing in Charlotte is on-site overnight or weekends — recurring weekly, biweekly, or monthly depending on fleet size and route conditions.

What's Included

Standard scope for fleet washing jobs

  • Commercial trucks, vans, construction equipment, and trailers
  • On-site fleet washing at your facility or yard
  • Water reclamation systems for stormwater compliance
  • Remove road grime, grease, chemical residue, and road film
  • Maintain DOT compliance and professional brand appearance
  • Scheduled weekly or monthly service contracts
  • I-85 corridor and Charlotte-Douglas Airport area fleet service
  • Charlotte logistics and distribution center fleet specialists

Fleet Washing FAQs for Charlotte

Local-specific answers and common service questions

Do you really need water reclaim for fleet washing in Charlotte?
Yes — this is non-negotiable. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services treats fleet washwater as an industrial discharge. Without reclaim, you are personally liable for the violation. Our setup captures every gallon and we haul it off-site.
Can you wash overnight at our yard?
That is the most common schedule. We mobilize after the fleet returns and have the trucks rinsed and dry before the morning dispatch. We bring our own light towers and water — your yard does not need to provide either.
How often should we wash the fleet?
Weekly for branded delivery and service fleets where appearance drives revenue. Biweekly or monthly for utility, construction, and back-office fleets. We will scope your fleet on the first visit and quote the cadence that fits your routes and budget.
Do you wash construction equipment?
Yes. Construction equipment washing requires specific chemistry and technique for the type of fouling involved — concrete, grease, hydraulic fluid, and heavy road grime. We handle it all.
Do you come to our facility for fleet washing?
Yes. We bring all equipment to your yard or facility for on-site service. No need to route vehicles to an off-site wash location.
Do you have water reclamation for fleet washing?
Yes. Fleet washing generates significant wash water that must be managed for stormwater compliance. We use water reclamation systems to collect and properly dispose of wash water.

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