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Fleet Washing in Weston & Surrounding Broward Neighborhoods

Trusted by 180+ Broward neighbors

The problem we see

Weston HOAs trust us with full community programs — Weston Hills, Savanna, Bonaventure and Isles at Weston are all on annual or semi-annual schedules. We coordinate directly with property managers, send before/after photos for HOA records, and keep individual homeowners on the same predictable rotation.

How we approach it

Clean trucks are rolling billboards. Dirty ones cost you customers, hurt your brand, and frankly look unprofessional. We run on-site fleet washing programs for delivery trucks, box trucks, service vans, school bus fleets, refrigerated trucks, landscaping trucks and tractor-trailers — usually weekly or biweekly at your yard or terminal.

What to expect on the day

Two-step washing (acid pre-soak to break up road film, alkaline detergent to lift dirt, full rinse) is the industry standard for getting road grime off fleet vehicles without scrubbing. We also do single-step bay-style washing when that's more practical for the fleet size and vehicle type.

What sets us apart

We're set up for water capture and reclaim where required. Florida stormwater rules apply to fleet washing the same way they apply to gas stations — wash water with road grime, brake dust and oil cannot be allowed to flow to storm drains. Operators who use non-compliant contractors are the ones cited and fined.

Getting a quote

We bring everything to your yard — water if your spigot can't keep up, hot water rigs, reclaim equipment, the whole setup. Most fleets find on-site washing dramatically cheaper per truck than sending vehicles through a commercial wash bay (and faster, since the vehicles aren't out of service).

The bottom line

Most fleet programs run weekly or biweekly at your yard, scheduled overnight or early morning when the trucks are parked. Service log per truck for billing and DOT compliance documentation.

What's included

Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.

  • Two-step wash (acid pre-soak + alkaline detergent + rinse) or single-step
  • Wheels, tires and rims detailed
  • Logo and graphic protection (no chemistry that damages wraps)
  • Water capture and reclaim available where required
  • Service log per truck (vehicle ID, date, time)
  • Weekly, biweekly or monthly cadence
  • Hot water for road film and brake dust
  • Cold water for trailers and routine touch-up
  • On-site at your yard or terminal
  • Stormwater-compliant disposal

How it works

1

Setup

Equipment and water capture in place at your yard. Hot water rig, recovery system if required, drainage management. We bring everything.

2

Pre-soak

Acid application to break up road film and oxidation, then alkaline detergent to lift dirt and grime. Dwell time for chemistry to work.

3

Wash

Brush or pressure pass depending on vehicle type and program. Wheels, tires and undercarriage detailed. Logos and wraps protected.

4

Rinse + log

Full rinse, vehicle inspected, service logged for billing and DOT records. Captured water disposed properly.

Why this matters in South Florida

South Florida's climate is brutal on exteriors

South Florida dust, salt and brake film coats delivery vehicles fast — especially trucks running coastal routes through Hollywood, Hallandale, Sunny Isles and along A1A. Weekly washing keeps your brand looking professional and protects the paint from salt corrosion.

Why proper technique matters here

Most fleet operators in Broward find that on-site washing is significantly cheaper per truck than sending them through a commercial wash bay — and faster, since the vehicles never leave the yard. The math heavily favors on-site for fleets of five or more vehicles.

Coastal vs. inland realities

Brand and graphics protection matters. Vehicle wraps and logos are major investments and can be ruined by aggressive wash chemistry or improper technique. We use chemistry rated safe for vinyl wraps and have plenty of experience with wrapped delivery and service vehicles.

HOA, insurance, and resale pressure

DOT and corporate compliance often requires regular washing documentation. We maintain service logs per vehicle that satisfy most corporate fleet management systems and DOT inspection requirements.

Seasonal timing that pays off

School bus fleets are a specialized category — strict environmental requirements, no aggressive chemistry, schedule that works around morning and afternoon routes. Several school district and private school bus fleets are on our regular schedule.

More about this service

Weston's HOA standards are some of the strictest in Broward, and barrel tile roofs are everywhere — both of which favor a careful soft-wash approach with manufacturer-approved chemistry. Heat from the asphalt and large lot sizes also accelerate driveway and paver staining.

Signs it's time to call us

If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.

Trucks visibly dingy when leaving the yard in the morning
Salt film on coastal-route vehicles
Brake dust accumulation on wheels
Bug splatter that's been on the truck for days
Customer comments about vehicle appearance
DOT or corporate fleet inspection coming up

What affects the price

Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.

  • Number of trucks per visit
  • Truck size (van, box truck, tractor, trailer)
  • Wash type (single or two-step)
  • Frequency (weekly through monthly)
  • Water reclaim required (varies by site)
  • Hot water vs. cold water
  • Documentation requirements (DOT, corporate)
  • Distance to your yard

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