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Car Wash Pit Cleaning Services in Ohio

Car Wash Pit Cleaning Services in Ohio

Pit Crew is a car wash pit cleaning company that services many states along the east coast and some in the vicinity, including Ohio.

Based out of Virginia, our trucks are pit-cleaning machines that haul pit sludge from Ohio cities like:

  • Columbus, OH
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Canton, OH
  • Toledo, OH

…just to name a few.

If you would like to see if we can clean your car wash pits, contact us.

What Does Owning a Car Wash Look Like in Ohio?

Ohio is a great state for starting a car wash. With over 8,032,792 licensed drivers in Ohio, there are plenty of cars to wash. In 2021, Ohio car washes made over $261.1 million in revenue.

Some big car wash names in Ohio include Express Wash Concepts based in Etna, OH with 31 locations and Mike’s Carwash in Loveland, Ohio with 28 locations.

If you’re looking to start a car wash, there are some permits and laws to keep in mind. The Ohio Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) provides this checklist for car wash operators.

Additionally, you may want to consider how your local laws govern the disposal of car wash pit sludge.

According to Ohio’s hazardous waste regulations, hazardous wastes listed in OAC rules 3745-51-31 through 3745- 51-33 are not the only wastes that can be regulated. If the waste that is found in your car wash pits contains materials that meet any of the following, there may be regulations about its disposal:

  • Ignitable
  • Corrosive
  • Reactive
  • Toxic

Gasoline, paint and contaminated antifreeze are all examples of materials that could get into car wash pits and have the potential to be dangerous.

However, we recommend that you check with your local ordinances to get the full details on how to stay in compliance.

Keeping Your Car Wash Pits Clean With Pit Crew

If you’re a car wash owner in Ohio, you know how important fast and routine car wash pit cleaning is for your business. It can prevent backups and keep your car wash running smoothly.

There are a lot of car wash owners out there who don’t use a car wash pit cleaning company for their car wash pits. Maybe they clean the pits themselves or maybe they hire a septic tank company for the job.

We’re a company that only does car wash pit cleaning. Because we only specialize in cleaning car wash, we can do it better, faster and more environmentally-friendly than anyone else.

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