Dalton, GA · 7 days a week

Your fleet cleaned on your lot.

Vans, pickups, box trucks and company cars, done where they park. Nobody drives anything to a wash bay and nothing comes off the road for a day.

The problem with sending work vehicles out to be cleaned

A fleet vehicle is only earning while it is moving. Sending a van to a wash costs the drive there, the wait, the drive back and a driver for all of it, and it happens once before somebody quietly decides it is not worth doing again. Which is how a company ends up with lettering nobody can read on a truck sitting in a customer's driveway.

Coming to the lot removes all of that. We work through the vehicles where they already sit, in the order you want, at whatever time of day the lot is fullest. Early mornings and evenings are normal for us because we run 7am to 8pm seven days a week, so we can catch vehicles before they go out or after they come back.

What a fleet visit usually covers

  • Exterior hand wash on every unit. Wheels and wheel arches included, because road film on the arches is what makes a white van look old.
  • Lettering and wraps washed correctly. Vinyl gets hand washed and dried, not scrubbed and not blasted at the edges where it lifts.
  • Cabs cleaned out. Drivers live in these. Floor mats, door pockets, cup holders, the dash and the inside of the glass, which is where the film comes from.
  • Cargo areas swept and wiped. Dust, offcuts and whatever last week's job left behind.
  • A repeat schedule. Monthly or every two weeks is where fleets actually stay clean. One deep clean a year is money spent on something that lasts two weeks.

Dalton runs on work vehicles

Between the flooring and carpet trade, the warehouses along the I-75 corridor and every contractor working out of Whitfield, Murray and Catoosa County, there are more sign-written vans and work trucks around here than there are commuter cars. They pick up mill dust, red clay off unpaved site entrances and a permanent film of I-75 road grime, and that combination dulls a wrap fast.

A clean truck with readable lettering parked outside a job is advertising that already got paid for. A dirty one is the opposite. Tell us how many units you run and where they sit overnight, and we will give you a per vehicle price and a schedule that fits around when they are actually parked.

Common questions

Questions we get asked.

How many vehicles do you need for a fleet price?
There is no hard minimum. Two vans on the same lot on the same morning is already more efficient than two separate house calls, and the price reflects that.
Can you come outside business hours?
Yes. We run 7am to 8pm seven days a week, and early morning or evening is often the only time a whole fleet is in one place.
Do you need us to provide water or power?
No. We bring our own, so a gravel yard or a parking lot with nothing on it works fine.
Can you clean wrapped and lettered vehicles?
Yes, and they get hand washed rather than pressure blasted around the edges. Lifting a wrap edge with a pressure washer is an expensive way to save ten minutes.

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Tell us the vehicle, what it needs and where it is parked. You get a clear price before anything starts.

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