Saving the Environment
Our Pledge to Mother Earth
Our Pledge to Mother Earth
Few people realize that washing our cars in our driveways is one of the most environmentally un-friendly chores we can do around the house. Unlike household waste water that enters sewers or septic systems and undergoes treatment before it is discharged into the environment, what runs off from your car goes right into storm drains — and eventually into rivers, streams, creeks and wetlands where it poisons aquatic life and wreaks other ecosystem havoc. After all, that water is loaded with a brew of gasoline, oil and residues from exhaust fumes — as well as the harsh detergents being used for the washing itself.
On the other hand, federal laws require commercial car wash facilities to drain their waste-water into sewer systems, so it gets treated before it is discharged back into the great outdoors. Additionally, we utilize commercial car wash equipment like computer-controlled systems, high-pressure nozzles, and pumps that minimize water usage. We also recycle and re-use much of the rinse water.
Washing a car at home typically uses 80 – 140 gallons of water. In comparison, we use less than 45 gallons of water per car, as well as utilizing recycled water in our services.
All our washes are done with soft cloths and high-pressure technology.
If your car is in need of a detail service we’ve got you covered. We also offer pick up and drop off services should you need them.
Make sure to check out our extra services, as we offer additional options such as floor mat cleaning, RV washes and RV waxes. Click below to see prices.