Longview Fleet Washing
On-site fleet washing for Longview, TX trucks and equipment. Recurring accounts, oil-field grime knocked off, and rigs kept presentable for DOT inspection. Call (318) 401-2772.
Fleet Washing Built for Longview
Longview runs on hard-working trucks. Sitting at the crossroads of I-20 and Highway 259, with the East Texas oil patch on every side, the city moves service vans, dump trucks, box trucks, dually work trucks, and heavy equipment all day long. That work leaves a coat of road film, red-clay mud, lease-road dust, and oil-field grime on every rig, and a dirty truck does the company no favors when it rolls up to a job or sits in a customer’s lot. Keeping a fleet clean is part of how a Longview business presents itself, and we make it easy by coming to your yard instead of asking your drivers to lose half a day at a wash bay.
We wash fleets on-site across Longview and Gregg County, working around your dispatch schedule so trucks get cleaned before the morning rollout or after the evening return. Our approach starts with a degreaser pass to break down the diesel soot and oil-field residue that plain water will not touch, followed by a controlled-pressure wash that strips the mud and film without forcing water past door seals or into electrical connectors. Drivers who keep a clean windshield, lights, and mirrors also clear DOT roadside inspections faster, and a regularly washed truck shows rust and damage early instead of hiding it under a layer of grime.
Most of our fleet work is on a recurring account, weekly, biweekly, or monthly, billed on one simple invoice so your office is not chasing receipts from a dozen separate washes. We are based in Marshall, a short run east of Longview on I-20, so there is no travel charge for Gregg County accounts, and we can scale a route to anything from a three-van service company to a full yard of heavy trucks. We will walk your lot, count your units, and put together a recurring schedule and price that fits the size of your operation.
What Longview Fleets Need to Know
How we handle oil-field grime, scheduling, and inspection-ready rigs.
Oil-Field and Diesel Grime
Trucks running East Texas lease roads come back caked in crude residue, diesel soot, and red-clay mud that a plain rinse just smears around. We hit them with a degreaser first to break the bond, then wash, so the grime actually comes off instead of streaking. That is the difference between a fleet that looks washed and one that looks clean.
We Work Around Dispatch
A clean fleet is worth nothing if washing it grounds your trucks during work hours. We come to your Longview yard early, late, or on weekends so units get cleaned between routes. You set the window that keeps trucks rolling, and we build the wash schedule around it instead of the other way around.
Inspection-Ready and One Invoice
Clean lights, mirrors, plates, and windshields help drivers clear DOT roadside checks, and a regular wash surfaces rust, leaks, and body damage before they become a problem. Recurring accounts get billed on a single monthly invoice so your office is not reconciling a stack of separate wash tickets.
Recent Longview Work
Fleet and commercial jobs from across Longview and Gregg County.
Other Longview Services
Pair fleet washing with property cleaning at your Longview yard or storefront.
Fleet Washing Questions
Do you wash fleets on-site at our Longview yard?
Yes. We bring the equipment, water, and crew to your lot so your trucks never have to leave the yard. That keeps your drivers on their routes instead of waiting at a wash bay. We work around your dispatch window, whether that means before the morning rollout, after the evening return, or on a weekend.
Can you handle oil-field and diesel grime?
Yes, that is most of what we wash off Longview rigs. Trucks running East Texas lease roads come back coated in crude residue, diesel soot, and red-clay mud. We pre-treat with a degreaser to break the bond first, then wash, so the grime actually lifts off instead of smearing around. A plain water rinse cannot do that.
How does recurring fleet billing work?
Recurring accounts get washed on a set schedule (weekly, biweekly, or monthly) and billed on one simple monthly invoice. Your office gets a single line item instead of a stack of separate wash tickets to reconcile. You can adjust the schedule any time your fleet size or workload changes.
Will the wash damage decals, wraps, or seals?
No. We use controlled pressure and the right nozzles for vehicle washing, kept well clear of decals, vinyl wraps, and door seals. Wraps and graphics actually last longer when grime is washed off regularly rather than left to bake in. We adjust pressure for older trucks with worn seals so water does not get pushed where it should not.
Does a clean fleet help with DOT inspections?
It helps. Clean lights, mirrors, plates, and windshields let drivers clear roadside DOT checks faster, and a regularly washed truck surfaces rust, leaks, and body damage early so you can fix them before they become a violation. A clean rig also reflects well on the company at every job site and customer lot.
What size fleets do you service in Longview?
Anything from a three-van service company to a full yard of heavy trucks and equipment. We scale the crew and route to the size of your operation. Call (318) 401-2772 and we will walk your Longview lot, count the units, and put together a schedule and price that fits.
Ready for Fleet Washing in Longview?
Free, no-obligation quote on a recurring account. We come to your yard, work around dispatch, and never charge a travel fee in Gregg County.