
Commercial Pressure Washing for Industrial & Manufacturing
Industrial and manufacturing facilities often include large exterior footprints, yard areas, and loading docks that require maintenance scaled to the size of the operation.
What Industrial & Manufacturing Properties Typically Need
- Large-scale exterior surfaces and yard areas
- Loading dock and truck court maintenance
- Scheduling around shift operations and production schedules
- Equipment pad and service area cleaning
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Industrial and manufacturing sites involve large paved yards, loading docks, and equipment pads that accumulate oil, grease, and material residue from daily operations and vehicle traffic.
Common Contaminants
- Oil and grease on equipment pads
- Tire marks and dirt in truck courts
- Material residue near loading docks
- General dust on tilt-up exterior walls
Recommended Cleaning Frequency
Truck courts and loading docks with constant vehicle traffic are commonly cleaned quarterly, while large exterior walls may only need attention once or twice a year.
Typical Cleaning Methods
Pressure washing handles general dirt and dust on exterior walls and paved yards, while power washing with heated water is used on equipment pads and dock areas with heavier oil or grease buildup.
Benefits
- Scaled for large industrial and warehouse footprints
- Can be coordinated around shift schedules and shipping operations
- Addresses oil and grease that ordinary sweeping doesn't remove
- Supports a clean, well-maintained appearance for logistics and manufacturing sites
Asset Protection
Removing oil, material residue, and grime from equipment pads, docks, and tilt-up walls protects concrete and coatings from accelerated wear in the hardest-working areas of the site.
Tenant & Visitor Presentation
For owner-occupied and leased industrial space alike, a well-kept exterior signals operational discipline to customers, auditors, and prospective tenants touring the facility.
Safety Improvements
Degreasing dock aprons, equipment pads, and pedestrian routes reduces slip and forklift-skid hazards in active work zones where spills and residue accumulate daily.
Maintenance Planning
Quarterly truck court and dock cleaning scheduled around shift changes and shipping windows keeps the facility maintained without interrupting production or logistics.
Maintenance Planning
See our Commercial Property Maintenance Schedules for a broader look at scheduling and upkeep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you work around active shipping and receiving schedules?
Yes, we coordinate with facility management to schedule around shift changes and shipping windows so operations aren't disrupted.
Do you handle large paved yards and staging areas?
Yes, large yard and staging areas are a common part of industrial and manufacturing site cleaning.
Is heated water used for oil and grease on equipment pads?
Yes, power washing with heated water is typically recommended for equipment pads and dock areas with heavier oil or grease buildup.
Can this be scheduled for facilities running multiple shifts?
Yes, we can schedule around off-peak hours for facilities operating around the clock.
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