
Gas Station Power Washing & Pressure Washing
Fuel islands, pump areas, concrete aprons, canopies, storefronts, and dumpster pads β cleaned throughout Southern California.
Gas Station Power Washing & Pressure Washing
Gas stations and fuel stations take a beating from daily traffic β oil drips at the pumps, grease near the fuel islands, tire marks on the concrete apron, and general grime along the storefront and entry lanes. Power Wash SoCal provides commercial gas station power washing and pressure washing throughout Southern California, scoped to each surface so fuel-area grease gets the heated water it needs and general concrete and sidewalks get a straightforward pressure wash.

Areas We Clean at Every Gas Station
- Fuel island cleaning
- Gas pump area cleaning
- Concrete apron cleaning
- Sidewalk cleaning
- Entry and exit lane cleaning
- Dumpster pad cleaning
- Canopy column cleaning
- Storefront pressure washing
- Exterior wall cleaning
- Gum removal
- Oil stain reduction
- Grease removal where appropriate
- Building entrance cleaning
- Curb cleaning
- Bollard cleaning
- Trash enclosure cleaning
- Drive lane cleaning
- Parking lot pressure washing (light-duty maintenance)
Benefits of Routine Gas Station Cleaning
- Improves curb appeal for a station that's visible from the street all day and night
- Enhances customer safety by keeping high-traffic walking areas clear of buildup
- Reduces slip hazards from oil, grease, and standing grime near the pumps
- Removes dirt, grime, algae, mold, mildew, and general surface contaminants
- Presents a cleaner, more professional appearance to every customer who pulls in
- Supports a routine property maintenance schedule rather than reactive cleanups
Why Choose Power Wash SoCal for Your Gas Station
Fuel station properties combine several surface types and buildup types on one site β heavy grease near the pumps, general dirt on the apron and sidewalks, and gum or oil staining near the storefront entrance. We assess each area and use unheated pressure washing for general concrete and sidewalks, and heated power washing where grease and fuel residue call for it, rather than applying one method across the entire property.
Common Problems Solved
- Oil and fuel staining concentrated at the pump islands
- Slip-prone grease and grime on customer walking paths
- Gum and entrance buildup at the convenience store
- Dumpster corral grease and odor-causing residue
For Multi-Site Fuel Operators
Fuel retailers and convenience store chains operating several stations across Southern California can standardize cleaning scope and frequency region-wide, keeping brand appearance and safety standards consistent site to site under one coordinated schedule.
Maintenance Recommendations
Fuel islands and pump areas accumulate oil and fuel residue quickly and are commonly cleaned monthly to quarterly depending on site traffic volume. For a broader look at scheduling and scope, see our Gas Station Cleaning Guide.
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Gas Station Power Washing β Southern California Cities
We provide gas station and fuel station power washing and pressure washing throughout Southern California including all major cities and surrounding communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you clean the concrete apron around the fuel pumps?
Yes. The concrete apron around the fuel islands is one of the most common areas we clean at gas stations, since it accumulates oil, fuel residue, and general grime from daily traffic.
Can you remove oil and grease stains near the pumps?
We can reduce oil and grease staining using the appropriate method for the surface β often heated power washing for grease near the pumps, combined with pressure washing for the surrounding concrete.
Do you clean gas station canopies and canopy columns?
Yes, canopy column cleaning is included as part of a full gas station service, along with the fuel islands and surrounding concrete below the canopy.
Can you clean our convenience store storefront at the same time?
Yes, storefront pressure washing, building entrances, and exterior walls are commonly scoped together with the fuel island and apron cleaning in a single visit.
Do you clean the dumpster pad and trash enclosure area?
Yes, dumpster pad and trash enclosure cleaning is available and is often scheduled on a recurring basis given how quickly these areas accumulate buildup.
Will cleaning our gas station reduce slip hazards for customers?
Removing oil, grease, and general grime from walking surfaces around the pumps and entrance can meaningfully reduce slip hazards, though results depend on the surface and how long the buildup has been present.
How often should a gas station be power washed?
Many gas stations schedule fuel island and apron cleaning more frequently than general parking lot maintenance, given the volume of daily traffic and the type of buildup involved β we can recommend a schedule after assessing your property.
Can you clean around active fuel pumps while the station stays open?
Yes, our crews are experienced working around active fuel islands and coordinate with staff to keep pumps accessible throughout the visit.
Do you remove oil stains from the pump island concrete?
Yes, removing oil and fuel staining from pump island concrete is one of the most common requests for this service.
Can this be scheduled across multiple stations in a region?
Yes, multi-site fuel and convenience store operators can set up a coordinated regional cleaning schedule.
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Get Your Free Quoteπ (213) 419-6036 | β info@powerwashsocal.com
