
On-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing in Minden 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 Minden and the broader Carson Valley, NV. Our Reno-based crews dispatch to the construction contractors, agriculture-support fleets, and trade operators working Douglas County — with full EPA-compliant wastewater recovery year-round, including winter cinder and salt remediation. Crews route from Reno with overnight and weekend windows available.
Minden sits at the heart of the Carson Valley, just east of the Sierra Nevada at 4,700 feet. The local economy runs on construction, agriculture, and the trade fleets that serve a rapidly-growing residential base across Douglas County. Equipment here picks up a mix of high-desert dust, agricultural residue, and the winter cinder thrown down on US-395 and the Carson Pass routes.
Carson Valley winters are real. Snowfall, mag-chloride brining, and the constant moisture/freeze cycle on equipment make winter undercarriage flushes essential for any fleet operating here year-round. We schedule recurring service for the Minden, Gardnerville, and outlying Douglas County customers as part of our Northern Nevada rotation.
From October through April our Reno-based crews run dedicated winter undercarriage-flush programs across the Carson Valley — hot-water rinses targeting NDOT cinder and magnesium chloride before they corrode brake lines, frame welds, and DOT-inspectable components on equipment exposed to the constant freeze-thaw cycle at 4,700 feet. 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 are issued same-day. Multi-yard customers operating across Minden, Gardnerville, Carson City, and Reno are billed under one master agreement with consolidated invoicing.
Pricing follows the standard Prime model: per-unit rates, volume tiers, and frequency discounts. Winter undercarriage flushes are priced as a recurring seasonal add-on between October and April, the cadence that matches the heaviest cinder and mag-chloride exposure on US-395 and the Carson Pass routes serving the Carson Valley.
Recurring service contracts in Douglas County are scoped per-yard and adjusted as fleet count, seasonal program, or dispatch needs change, with master-agreement language covering scope changes, scheduling escalations, and emergency-service activation under one signed contract.
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 →Dump trucks, water trucks, mixers, and earthmovers. Mud knocking and undercarriage flushing on site.
Learn more →Excavators, loaders, dozers, and haul trucks. Pre-soaks designed for caked clay, mineral, and hydraulic residue.
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 Minden and the surrounding Reno metro.
Yes. Construction contractors, ag-support haulers, and trade fleets across the Carson Valley are part of our Northern Nevada rotation.
About 48 miles south of Reno — roughly a 55 minute dispatch. Minden and Gardnerville are inside our extended Northern Nevada service area.
Yes. October through April, recurring winter undercarriage-flush programs specifically targeting NDOT cinder and mag-chloride. Highest-value maintenance item for trucks operating through Carson Valley winters.
Yes. Excavators, loaders, dozers, and dump trucks from Douglas County construction projects are part of our regular rotation.
Yes. Every wash captures runoff per the EPA Clean Water Act and NDEP stormwater regulations.