Agriculture

Agriculture Services

Below are just a few examples. Please contact us for more!

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Machinery

Pressuring washing agricultural machinery is more than just cleaning it off. Farmers working with produce or animals must take extensive measures to ensure sanitary conditions, and pressure washing will do just that. Pressure washers are ideal for cleaning agricultural machinery because they can get into the spaces where grime and germs hide, removing buildup up and sanitizing the machinery. The strong pressure from the pressure washer also quickly removes even the thickest buildup from the machinery. Pressure washers are ideal for cleaning most types of agricultural machinery, from soil cultivators, manure spreaders, stalk shredders, telehandlers, hay equipment, sprayers and everything in between. 
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Steel Buildings

Steel is a unique material because it actually sanitizes itself. However, it does this by absorbing the bacteria deep into the internal material within the steel. Any outdoor bacteria that comes in contact with the steel building will move inside and stay there for centuries without proper cleaning, harboring colonies of bacteria that lead to pathogens. Pressure washing is the easiest way to effectively clean steel agricultural buildings. Cleanliness is key for agricultural structures. Steel manufactures encourage cleaning the material at least once yearly to maintain its integrity with the use of pressure washing. Pressure washing sanitizes deep inside the steel to remove bacteria and removes any buildup that’s taking away from the functionality of the building.  
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Concrete

Concrete is one of the most porous materials on earth. Tiny bits of bacteria make their way into the concrete and are difficult to remove without pressure washing. When the bacteria is left inside the concrete it leads to MID (Microbiologically induced deterioration) that degrade the concrete from the acids they produce. Over time the microorganisms in the bacteria will wear away the first protective layer of concrete, leading to significant damage. The bacteria can quickly spread to other surfaces, leading to contamination. Pressure washing with special detergents can rid the concrete of any harmful bacteria and reduce repair costs in the long run. Pressure washing will also get rid of dirt and grime buildup, helping your concrete floor look and function like new. 
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