Equipments

As an established company, we have worked with numerous clients in the local area, including our local football club, rugby club, and judo club, as well as Bellway Properties. We are confident that we can meet your cleaning needs, no matter how big or small.

Equipment

Our Phoenix Van Mounted system is meticulously engineered to optimize space in your vehicle without compromising performance. This upright system boasts a compact design with all crucial components securely housed behind a magnetic faceplate, ensuring durability and protection.

Designed for Efficiency

The Phoenix 650 is tailored for businesses with multiple operators, offering ample capacity for larger vehicles. Equipped with a powerful 100psi pump, a precise digital flow controller, and a high-performance battery, this system delivers exceptional cleaning results every time. For added convenience, we offer a range of charger options (see our Battery Charging Guide for details).

Robust Construction Meets Versatility

Crafted from a robust powder-coated frame, the Phoenix system is built to withstand the demands of daily use. We offer both delivery-only and filtration options to cater to your specific needs.

  • DI Filtration: Effectively removes impurities from your water source, providing a streak-free finish. Ideal for soft water areas.
  • RO/DI Filtration: Employs a four-stage filtration process to eliminate contaminants, ensuring pristine water quality. It is recommended for hard water areas.

 

Add hot water to your van mounted system, provide a faster clean and protect yourself during the winter.  

We only use hot water for all our jobs.

  • Safe to Use Diesel Fired Heater

  • Draws Fuel from Vehicle

  • Built-in Thermostat

  • Compact Design

  • Robust Stainless Steel Cabinet

  • Long Life – No Rust

  • Digital Frost Controller

  • Prevents Freezing – Keeps you Working

  • Can be Retrofitted with Pure Water Systems

 

Equipments

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