
On-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing in Carson City and the surrounding Reno metro. EPA-compliant. 24/7 dispatch. Recurring contracts.
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Prime Pressure Clean provides on-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing across Carson City, NV. Our Reno-based crews dispatch to State of Nevada fleet yards, the Carson City municipal operation, and the construction and trade fleets working the Carson Valley — with full EPA-compliant wastewater recovery year-round, including winter salt and cinder remediation. Crews route from Reno with overnight and weekend windows available.
Carson City is the state capital, and the dominant fleet activity here is government. The State of Nevada operates a significant centralized motor pool, the Carson City municipal fleet covers public works and emergency services, and the surrounding trade and contractor fleets serve a steady base of state-facility maintenance work. Compliance, insurance documentation, and consistent wash quality are non-negotiable.
Winter conditions in Carson City are real. The valley sits at 4,800 feet and sees regular snowfall from November through March, with NDOT cinder and mag-chloride hitting roads on every storm. We run recurring winter undercarriage-flush programs across Carson City and the Carson Valley to keep brake lines and DOT components from corroding through.
From October through April our Reno-based crews run dedicated winter undercarriage-flush programs across Carson City — hot-water rinses targeting NDOT cinder and magnesium chloride before they corrode brake lines, frame welds, and DOT-inspectable components on state-fleet and municipal vehicles. Mobile wash units are fully self-contained, with hot water, generator power, graphics-safe chemistry, and EPA-compliant reclamation on the truck. Wash documentation, Certificates of Insurance, and additional-insured endorsements — the standard requirements for state and municipal contracts — are issued the same day they are requested. Multi-yard customers operating across Carson City, Reno, and the Carson Valley are billed under one master agreement with consolidated monthly invoicing.
Pricing follows the standard Prime model: per-unit rates, volume tiers, and frequency discounts — consistent across state, municipal, and commercial contracts. Winter undercarriage flushes are priced as a recurring seasonal add-on between October and April, the cadence that matches when NDOT cinder and mag-chloride pickup is heaviest in Carson Valley.
From recurring fleet washing to one-time pressure-washing jobs, we cover the full commercial cleaning workload in the Reno metro.
On-site mobile washing of Class 8 tractors, trailers, box trucks, refuse trucks, and construction equipment at your yard.
Learn more →Commercial building exteriors, parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster pads, and graffiti removal across the metro.
Learn more →Stucco, brick, EIFS, and metal building exteriors washed at the right pressure for the substrate.
Learn more →Surface cleaning for retail lots, distribution-yard concrete, and HOA-managed paving.
Learn more →5301 Longley Lane, Building E Suite 200, Reno, NV 89511
Local contact: Adam — (775) 502-0820 · adam@primepressureclean.com
Direct answers to the most common questions from fleet managers and facility operators in Carson City and the surrounding Reno metro.
Yes. State motor pool and municipal customers are part of our Northern Nevada workload. We carry the insurance documentation and additional-insured endorsements those contracts require.
About 32 miles south on US-395 — a 35–40 minute dispatch. Carson City is inside our standard Northern Nevada service area.
Yes. October through April we run recurring undercarriage-flush programs specifically for NDOT winter chemicals. Highest-ROI maintenance item for fleets that operate through Carson Valley winters.
Yes. Commercial pressure washing covers building exteriors, parking lots, sidewalks, dumpster pads, and graffiti across Carson City and the Carson Valley.
Yes. Every wash captures and disposes of runoff per the EPA Clean Water Act and NDEP stormwater regulations.