Heavy equipment and fleet washing for Treasure Valley contractors—cut mud, clay, and road brine without chewing decals, wiring looms, or slowing the next dispatch.
Sol Pressure Washing Boise stages on-site rinses with realistic water plans and job-ready finishes for excavators, loaders, and highway fleets. Call (208) 514-5302 or request a yard visit with equipment mix notes.
Heavy Equipment & Fleet Washing
Dust and mud hide leaks, speed corrosion, and hurt brand presence on rolling stock. Fleet washing lifts road film and jobsite paste with tip discipline, undercarriage attention, and spot-free rinse goals where water quality allows.
Pair with commercial pressure washing when shop bays and aprons need the same maintenance rhythm.
Fleet & Heavy Equipment Issues That Impact Local Businesses
Buildup stacks fastest on high-use excavators, pavement-biased semis, and delivery vans looping I-84 and State Street corridors. We document trouble zones—fifth wheels, radiator packs, and mud flaps—before detergents flow.
Professional Washing For Excavation Contractors, Semi Trucks, & Trucks
We clean heavy iron and fleet vehicles used daily across the Treasure Valley:
- Demucking passes — knock down clay before finesse rinses on painted skins
- Chassis and suspension — careful angles around brake lines and sensors
- Cab exteriors — road film removal without peeling fleet wraps when aged
See the residential hub at Boise pressure washing when jobsite trailers need exterior resets too.
Call (208) 514-5302 to align crew count with your idle window.
Commercial Fleet & Heavy Equipment Washing Services
Professional pressure washing trusted by Treasure Valley contractors and fleet operators.
Interior Cab Cleaning
Removes dirt and debris from operator cabs for a clean workspace.
High Volume Heavy Equipment Demucking
Clears heavy mud and buildup from equipment quickly.
Spot-Free Water Rinse
Deep soap-and-scrub wash with a spotless rinse.
Why Treasure Valley Operators Choose Sol
Local experts
Dispatch understands Boise yard constraints, refill logistics, and mud-season realities.
On-time service
We book around production peaks—not imaginary 10-minute miracles.
Job-ready results
Clean iron that looks maintained on Monday morning walkthroughs.
Built for heavy work
Tips and detergents chosen for steel, rubber, and graphics—not one turbo wand for everything.
What we optimize on every visit
- Correct nozzle patterns on oxidized siding
- Controlled detergent dwell before rinses
- Driveway gum & tire-mark passes without etched concrete
- Bright-work rinse paths away from storm drains when feasible
- Post-job walkthrough photos when helpful
- Clear cancellation/reschedule policy when storms roll in
Before & After Fleet & Equipment Washing
Before: Mud-packed tracks, brine-white chassis, and road tar on fuel tanks.
After: Controlled passes restore readable safety markings and client-facing branding.

Flexible Service Plans
Choose a rhythm that matches utilization:
- Weekly — high-cycle fleets and muddy excavation seasons
- Biweekly — balanced upkeep without over-washing graphics
- Monthly — lighter-use equipment and mixed motor pools
- As-needed — rapid turns before client walkthroughs or weigh-station windows
Tell us your yard rules and washout expectations—we quote to those constraints.
Fleet & Heavy Equipment in the Field
Loaders, tankers, and over-the-road units after demucking passes—controlled chemistry and tip discipline so graphics and safety markings stay readable for the next dispatch.





Related Boise & Valley Services
- Driveway washing for yard aprons tracking mud indoors
- Graffiti removal when jobsite hoarding or trailers get tagged
- Commercial washing for shop floors and dock approaches
We align fleet days with property washes when portfolios prefer one vendor calendar.
Your Fleet & Equipment Wash Timeline
Mobilization, demuck passes, and final spot-free rinse discipline for rolling stock.
Step 1
Scope & surface read
We confirm material types, drainage, and HOA or storefront constraints before detergents or pressure touch your fleet wash job.
Step 2
Prep & protection
Landscaping, vehicles, storefront glass, and neighboring walks get masked or rinsed first—especially on windy Bench afternoons.
Step 3
Clean & detail
Surface-matched tips, dwell-controlled chemistry, and disciplined rinse paths so finishes read even—not striped or etched.
Step 4
Walkthrough
Final spot check on shade lines and high-traffic edges; photo pass available when managers or landlords want documentation.
Serving Boise & the Treasure Valley
Fleet crews route through Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Middleton, and Garden City with staged water and traffic plans.
We stage near industrial parks off Gowen, Curtis corridors, and I-84 commercial strips when multiple units need same-day turns.
Get Started Today
Keep Treasure Valley fleets and iron client-ready—book heavy equipment and fleet washing when mud season or brine films stack faster than your team can spare.
Fleet & Heavy Equipment Washing FAQs
Scheduling, water handling, and what we clean on-site.