Industrial and construction sites often deal with vehicle-borne dirt that spreads beyond the site. A wheel wash system helps stop this problem at the source.
Placed at site exits, these systems spray high-pressure water onto tires, undercarriages, and wheel wells to remove mud and debris. They’re essential for keeping roads clean and preventing costly environmental violations.
Choosing the right wheel wash system depends on several factors—vehicle traffic, soil type, water availability, and site layout. For high-volume operations, automated systems with large washing platforms and integrated recycling features are ideal. Portable units work well for temporary or smaller sites.
Beyond functionality, wheel wash systems also improve compliance and safety. Clean tires mean better traction, fewer road accidents, and reduced maintenance costs. A well-maintained system ensures lasting performance and makes a strong statement about operational excellence.