From start to finish and beyond, we help you get the wash system that is customized to your needs. We specialize in systems for a range of vehicles and equipment.
CTS Cleaning Systems can help with your commercial wash system installation from start to finish.
In-Store Service
On-Site Service
Preventative Maintenance
Our professional team will design a system that best fits your needs and follows regulations.
From adding on to existing systems or building from scratch, we will make sure everything is installed correctly.
If something goes wrong or you need preventative maintenance, there is no need to search for a 3rd party. We take care of it all for you.
What is an industrial wash system?
An industrial wash system is a heavy-duty cleaning solution designed to remove grease, dirt, oil, and other contaminants. These systems are used on equipment, vehicles, or industrial parts.
What types of wash systems does CTS offer?
CTS offers three main types of wash systems: car wash systems, fleet/truck wash systems, and automatic truck wash systems.
What industries most commonly use wash systems?
Industrial wash systems are often used in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation, and waste management. Anywhere heavy-duty cleaning is essential for safety and performance, they are helpful.
How do industrial wash systems manage water usage?
Many systems feature water reclamation or recycling systems that capture, filter, and reuse water. This helps reduce environmental impact and operating costs.
How do I choose the right system for my facility?
Depending on the size of the equipment you are cleaning, type of contaminants, cleaning frequency, and water availability. Our team can help assess your needs and design the system that fits your operation.
Since 1967, we have been helping customers clean equipment around Fayetteville, NC.
Convenient Locations
We are proud to offer Installation, Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services in North Carolina and South Carolina including Fayetteville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, Florence, and Myrtle Beach.