
On-site, EPA-compliant fleet washing built around the equipment, cadence, and compliance pressure that equipment rental operators actually live with.
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Rental yards turn equipment around fast or they lose revenue. Prime Pressure Clean handles return-condition washing on skid steers, telehandlers, scissor lifts, mini excavators, and delivery trucks at rental yards across Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, and Reno — on a recurring cadence that matches your check-in queue. EPA-compliant wastewater recovery on every wash. Hot water. Photo documentation per unit.
DOT enforcement, EPA stormwater rules, equipment longevity, and brand presentation all converge on the wash schedule. Here’s how each lever pays back.
A piece of equipment sitting dirty in the back lot is not on rent. Same-day or next-day check-in washing puts iron back in the rentable pool faster — measurable utilization gain.
Photo-documented pre-rent and post-return condition kills the “it was clean when I rented it” argument. Prime’s per-unit photo log gives the counter staff a clean answer.
EquipmentShare, United Rentals, Sunbelt, and Herc all sell off the back end of fleet at auction. Hardened caliche, hydraulic film, and concrete splash slashes hammer prices. Clean iron sells for more.
Tracks, hydraulic hoses, seals, and cooler fins need to be inspectable. Clean machines pass OEM warranty walks; dirty ones get disputes.
Rental yards have a lot of asphalt and a lot of stormwater inlets. Uncontrolled wash runoff is a documented EPA risk. Prime captures every gallon under our liability.
Real equipment, real terms — not generic “trucks.” The list below is what shows up in equipment rental yards across our four markets.
Skid steers, mini excavators, full-size excavators, articulated booms, scissor lifts, telehandlers, light towers, generators, compressors, dump trailers, equipment-transport tractors, lowboys, and delivery roll-back trucks.
If a unit type isn’t listed, it’s probably still in our wheelhouse. Call (702) 280-6668 or hit the instant quote form and describe the fleet.
Fleet washing is the core service. Most equipment rental accounts also bundle yard pressure washing and interior washouts on the same monthly visit.
On-site, EPA-compliant exterior washing of every truck and unit in the fleet. Recurring weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly cycles.
View Fleet Services →Yard pads, wash-down racks, dumpster pads, parking lots, and building exteriors at the same facility we service the fleet at.
View Pressure Washing →Food-grade, kosher, or standard interior trailer washouts handled on the same yard visit as exterior washing.
View Trailer Washouts →Most new accounts go from first call to first wash inside 7–14 days. Here’s the path so procurement, safety, and operations all have what they need.
Owner-led call to scope unit count, cadence, yard logistics, and any industry-specific compliance gates (equipment rental houses-specific paperwork included).
Site walk to confirm water source, wastewater capture plan, power, and dispatch window. COI with additional-insured endorsement issued before the first wash.
A pilot wash (5–20 units depending on fleet size) lets operations and safety confirm the wash standard, photo-log format, and turnaround time before signing the MSA.
Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly cycles locked in. Photo-documented per-unit logs, signed completion logs, and monthly summary reports delivered on a standing cadence.
Procurement and safety teams ask the same questions every time. Prime carries the documentation set out of the box.
Wastewater captured every wash. Disposed of under state permit. Prime carries the EPA Clean Water Act liability under our umbrella so the customer’s stormwater permit stays clean.
$2M umbrella coverage, additional-insured endorsement available, and a COI issued before the first wash. Procurement and risk teams get what they ask for, in the format they ask for it.
Before-and-after photos per unit, signed completion logs per visit, and monthly summary reports suitable for DOT, EPA, and brand-compliance audit files.
Nevada (NDEP) and Arizona (ADEQ) stormwater and wastewater rules are baked into our standard operating procedure. No customer education needed.
Owner-supervised crews in all four markets. One contract, one COI, one invoice for multi-market accounts.
Pricing, scheduling, compliance, and documentation — answered up front.
Yes. Most rental customers run us on a daily or every-other-day cycle synced to the check-in window. We can also handle batch turnaround for return surges.
Yes. Heavy buildup is the rental yard standard. Hot water, the right chemistry, and the right pressure pull it off without damaging hoses, paint, or decals.
Yes. Per-unit before-and-after photos go into your return-condition file. Counter staff use them to settle disputes; auditors use them for cycle compliance.
Skid steers and minis run $35–$65 per unit. Full-size excavators, telehandlers, and scissor lifts run higher based on buildup. Volume cycles get tiered pricing.
Yes. Batch pre-auction washing — typically 20–100 units in a compressed window — is a standard service. Photo log included.
Yes. Yard delivery trucks, roll-backs, and lowboys ride the same schedule as the rental iron. One vendor, one contract.
Yes. Multi-yard rental accounts are one of our core fits. Same crew standards across all four markets, one COI, one monthly invoice.