Mobile Fleet Washing Without a Fixed Wash Bay: How It Works
A fixed wash bay costs €15,000–€50,000+ to build, requires planning permission, drainage, water recycling infrastructure, and a concrete pad. It also requires every vehicle to drive to the bay — which works for a centralized depot but fails when your fleet operates from multiple locations, remote sites, or temporary yards.
A self-contained mobile pressure washer costs a fraction of a fixed installation and goes to the vehicles instead of the other way around. For operations without a permanent wash bay — or where building one is not practical — this is the solution that actually gets vehicles clean.
Who Needs Mobile Fleet Washing?
Construction companies with equipment scattered across job sites. Excavators, loaders, and trucks that need cleaning before road transport or site inspections cannot practically drive to a central wash bay from a remote site.
Agricultural contractors cleaning tractors, implements, and sprayers between fields or between clients. Cross-contamination prevention (soil-borne diseases, weed seeds) requires cleaning at the point of use, not back at the farm.
Municipal vehicle depots without a built wash bay. Many smaller municipalities maintain 5–15 vehicles (mowers, UTVs, trucks, tractors) but have never invested in wash infrastructure. The vehicles get cleaned occasionally with a garden hose — or not at all.
Rental companies turning equipment around between clients. Every machine returned needs cleaning before the next rental. If the return location is not the main depot, cleaning happens wherever the machine is — or it does not happen at all.
Logistics and transport operators with trucks that need degreasing, underbody wash, or general cleaning at satellite locations or customer yards.
How Mobile Fleet Washing Works
The mobile pressure washer — a 300L or 600L self-contained unit — loads onto a pickup, flatbed, van, or UTV via forklift pockets. No plumbing. No electrical connection. The unit carries water, pump, hose, and optional chemical dosing as a complete ready-to-use package.
Drive to the vehicles or equipment. Deploy the hose. Wash. Retract. Move to the next machine. A 600L tank provides roughly 45–60 minutes of continuous washing — enough for 3–5 vehicles or machines depending on size and soil level.
Refill from any available water source: a bowser, a standpipe, a fire hydrant connection (with permission), or a tank at the depot. The unit is water-source agnostic.
Cost Comparison: Mobile vs Fixed
| Factor | Fixed wash bay | Mobile pressure washer |
|---|---|---|
| Installation cost | €15,000–€50,000+ | €2,500–€5,000 |
| Planning permission | Usually required | Not needed |
| Drainage/water recycling | Required (environmental regulations) | Not required for mobile use |
| Location flexibility | Fixed — vehicles come to the bay | Goes to the vehicles |
| Multi-site coverage | Only at the installation site | Any site, any vehicle |
| Operational from day 1 | Weeks/months of construction | Same day |
For operations with 5–20 vehicles and no existing wash infrastructure, the mobile option is typically 3–10x cheaper to deploy and operational immediately.
When You Still Need a Fixed Bay
Fixed installations make sense when you wash 20+ vehicles daily at the same location, when environmental regulations require water capture and recycling (large transport depots), or when your entire fleet returns to a single point every night. For everything else, mobile washing is the faster, cheaper, and more flexible solution.
Read our full comparison of mobile vs fixed pressure washing systems for a deeper breakdown.
Need a mobile fleet washing solution? See the Foresteel PW range or tell us about your fleet and we will recommend the right configuration.


