
On-site mobile fleet washing and commercial pressure washing in Sierra Vista and the surrounding Tucson 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 Sierra Vista, AZ. Our crews dispatch from Tucson to the Fort Huachuca support-vehicle contractors, Cochise County municipal fleets, and the mining-support operators working southeast Arizona — with full EPA-compliant wastewater recovery on every job. Crews dispatch from the Tucson corridor with overnight and weekend windows available.
Sierra Vista is built around Fort Huachuca, the largest single employer in southeast Arizona. The fleet ecosystem here is anchored by federal-support contractors, base-related service vehicles, and the broader Cochise County municipal and emergency-services fleets. Compliance documentation and additional-insured paperwork matter as much as wash quality.
Beyond the base, mining-support operations across Cochise County keep service trucks and heavy-equipment haulers running into Sierra Vista regularly. That work comes off-site coated in fine mineral dust and hydraulic residue that needs proper pre-soak chemistry — not a quick rinse.
Our crews dispatch from Tucson with fully self-contained mobile units — hot water, generator power, graphics-safe chemistry, and EPA-compliant reclamation all on the truck — so Fort Huachuca support yards, county and municipal facilities, and remote mining-adjacent contractors never have to provide infrastructure to host the wash. Documentation requirements for federal-support work — Certificates of Insurance, additional-insured endorsements, and per-unit wash records — are issued the same day they are requested. Recurring schedules for Sierra Vista accounts are routed alongside Tucson dispatch for efficient travel, with weekly or bi-weekly cadences the norm. Emergency one-time service is available same-week for post-storm cleanup or compliance inspections.
Pricing follows the standard Prime model: per-unit rates, volume tiers, and frequency discounts — consistent across federal-support, county, and commercial contracts. Travel into Sierra Vista is routed alongside other Cochise County stops to keep the dispatch cost efficient on recurring weekly or bi-weekly schedules.
Recurring service contracts in Cochise County are scoped per-yard and adjusted as fleet count and operational 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 Tucson 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 →Excavators, loaders, dozers, and haul trucks. Pre-soaks designed for caked clay, mineral, and hydraulic residue.
Learn more →Stucco, brick, EIFS, and metal building exteriors washed at the right pressure for the substrate.
Learn more →Mobile service across Pima and Cochise counties
Local contact: Jase — (702) 280-6668 · jase@primepressureclean.com
Direct answers to the most common questions from fleet managers and facility operators in Sierra Vista and the surrounding Tucson metro.
Yes. We work with federal-support contractors across our four markets and carry the insurance documentation and additional-insured endorsements those contracts typically require.
About 75 miles southeast of Tucson — roughly a 75 minute dispatch. Sierra Vista is inside our extended Tucson service area; recurring schedules are routed for efficient dispatch.
Yes. We service municipal and county fleets across all four of our markets. Compliance, insurance documentation, and consistent wash quality are baked into the standard contract.
Yes. Every wash captures and disposes of runoff per the EPA Clean Water Act and ADEQ stormwater regulations.
Yes. Heavy equipment and mining-support trucks are part of our regular Tucson rotation. We use pre-soak chemistry designed for hydraulic residue and fine mineral dust.