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What is the best wash bay design? There are many questions to consider. A few include:

  • How much muck or solids are expected?
  • How much grease and oil will be washed off and where will the dirty water drain?
  • How large is the equipment to be cleaned?
  • How will you address and exclude rain water from the waste stream? Note: Storm (rain) water and dirty wash water should be in two different streams. They need to be separated and treated differently in most cases.

How We Can Help

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Alklean has designed many wash bay, giving us knowledge that comes only from experience. Our extensive experience in the cleaning and water reclamation industry vastly improves the chances of getting your wash bay design correct the first time.

The investment for a new wash bay can be costly. The simplest oversight can be expensive to repair, or a major hindrance to the performance you seek for years to come. Slope, depth, drainage, retention time, construction materials, and codes are a few of the considerations for a new wash bay.

From simple pit and pad design to elaborate and highly detailed systems, our staff can assist from conception with ACAD drawings, to the final installation. Call us for your next project.

Why Choose Us

Our experts in wash bays will guide you through the process of designing a wash bay system that meets your needs for durable, regulation-ready wash water management. Professional experience and depth of knowledge allow us to capture and clean wastewater from washing down equipment of all kinds. Get a quote for wash bay design and installation—contact us now.

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