

Car Wash Pit Cleaning
Need a Car Wash Pit Cleaning Service? Trust Our Speed & Experience!
As a car wash owner, you're always balancing efficiency with cost. Naturally, routine car wash pit cleaning might not be the most exciting expense. But regular home septic pumping and dental hygiene can prevent costly problems down the line. Similarly, staying on top of your car wash pit cleaning is essential for long-term savings and seamless operations.
Looking for a company to clean your car wash pit? Wind River Environmental can help. With over 70 years of experience in the wastewater industry, we have the equipment and skill to clean your car wash quickly. We service numerous car washes throughout the East Coast – we can service yours, too, while keeping your costs down as much as possible.
To schedule your service, call us at (877) 560-9007 or reach out to us online. We’ll be out ASAP to help!
Car Washes We Can Clean
We can service all types of car washers, including:
- Manual Car Washes
- Automatic Car Washes
- In-Bay Automatic Washes
- Truck Washes
What to Expect During Your Car Wash Pit Cleaning: Our Process
Has it been a while since your pit or external tank was cleaned? Or are you a diligent owner looking for a new, reliable provider?
Here’s what you can expect throughout the process:
- Initial Assessment. We evaluate your car wash and the extent of buildup in your pit troughs and external tanks.
- Water Pumping (When Needed). For larger external tanks, we may first pump off the top layer of water using a regular pump truck after a quick pH test to ensure it’s property disposed.
- Debris Removal. Our vacuum trucks (hydrovacs) and hydro-jet systems then remove all accumulated solids, including sand, grit, mud, leaves, and trash, from every part of the bay or conveyor system.
- Proper Disposal. All collected waste is safely contained in our trucks. (More on where it goes below!)
- Reclaim Water Return. For some systems, after removing heavy solids, we can return the reclaim water back to your system.
Where Does Your Car Wash Waste Go?
As a car wash owner, you've got enough on your plate without worrying about where your pit waste ends up. This is where our expertise truly shines.
We are familiar with the local environmental regulations governing car wash wastewater. This means every gallon is transported and disposed of properly.
What does this mean for you? For one, you can have peace of mind day in, day out. You can sleep soundly at night knowing we’re handling your car wash wastewater properly.
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Over 1,100 experts, 1,000 vehicles, and 100 local teams united.
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From clogged drains to flooded streets, we've got you covered.
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Over 75 years of dedication to our valued customers.
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Receive detailed reports and real-time reporting from our technicians.

Why Choose Wind River Environmental?
Choosing the right partner can make all the difference. With us, you’re getting more than just “a truck”.
What makes us unique? Here are a few ways:
- We'll Be There, ASAP. You won't have to wait days wondering when we will show up. We’re there when you need us.

Hear From Our Happy Customers
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“The technician was very helpful and gave me several ‘pointers’ about what we could do to help get the most out of our septic system.”- Stephen F.
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“What made them stand out was they are willing to handle all aspects of what we were asking so that we have a complete plan in place.”- Nick Jaggi - Facilities Director, Warwick Mall
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“Wind River was there in less than two hours and were like a white knight on their steed. Of course I became a big fan.”- Gene Shoemaker, Business Owner
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I schedule a car wash pit cleaning service?
Cleaning frequency depends on you’re location and the volume of cars washed.
If you're in the Northeast, we recommend quarterly services due to all the sand and salt from harsh winters. Other regions might benefit from semi-annual to annual cleaning.
If you run a “high-volume” car wash, your pits should be cleaned every 3-6 months. If you run a “low-moderate-volume” car wash, you can probably settle for having your pits cleaned once a year.
What happens if I don't have my car wash pit regularly cleaned?

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