Oil and petroleum stains may seriously damage the professional standing of your enterprise and trigger potential hazards at business premises. The lingering contaminants migrate into the pores of the imprinted paving, tarmac, and the concrete, becoming increasingly more difficult to eradicate as time advances. Our state-of-the-art procedure for the removal of oil stains incorporates the latest cleaning solutions and power tools for the decomposition of petroleum-based deposits at the molecular level.
Our expert technicians assess each dirty surface to determine the optimum treatment approach. We use heavy-duty degreasers and high-pressure wash technology for lifting the oil stains from the most resilient surfaces. The treatment includes pre-treatment applications with environment-friendly solvents, which won't harm vegetation and septic systems, and spot high-pressure washing for the surface's restoration back to the pre-spill condition.
Having been trading for well over a decade serving commercial customers from all over Northamptonshire and the neighboring counties, we ensure full removal of the oil stain or come back and re-treat the area free of charge. Our £5 million public liability cover and fully trained technicians ensure your premises gets specialist treatment which adheres strictly to all health and safety requirements as well as safeguarding your premises from potential liability.
Power plants and industrial sites experience special concerns when addressing mass oil spills and petroleum contamination. Fuel leaks by heavy equipment, accidents involving the storage of fuel, and transport accidents cause widespread contamination which may need quick professional attention. Our truck-mounted washing systems provide the power and efficiency necessary for addressing significant spill cleanup while reducing business interruption and down time. We employ the latest, heavy-duty equipment like steam cleaning vehicles and biologically engineered cleaning chemicals designed exclusively for petroleum product removal. Our specially engineered delivery systems allow us to promptly treat vast areas of ground, penetrating the contaminants in loading berths, workshop pens, and external storage yards. The directional chemicals and hot water plants provide the effective removal of oils from the floors of concrete, tarmaked floors, and industrial cladded panels. Our CSCS qualified technicians understand the operational demands of industrial environments and work around your schedule to minimize impact on daily operations. We provide detailed documentation of all cleaning activities for compliance purposes and offer maintenance contracts to prevent future contamination issues. Emergency response services are available 24/7 to address urgent spill situations that could affect production or safety.
Environmental compliance comes top when mitigating petroleum contamination and oil spills on commercial property. Poor cleanup actions can result in the pollution of groundwater, soil contamination, as well as significant regulatory fines. Our cleanup operations strictly adhere to all the requirements of environmental protection by utilizing biodegradable cleaning products which safely break down without injuring people living nearby or finding their way into the water bodies.
We keep accurate records of all materials cleaned and all disposal methods for complete adherence to the requirements of waste management. Our technicians are well-trained in effective containment measures for the prevention of migration during cleanup operations. All cleaning runoff is contained and disposed of by appropriate waste management means, insulating your company against possible environmental liability.
Continuing compliance auditing and record-keeping form part of our commercial cleaning contracts. We provide completion certification and photographic evidence of successful remediation for the purposes of regulation and insurance. Our environmental responsibility allows you to offer environmental due diligence to stakeholders and customers while covering all the necessary laws for the cleanup of contamination.
Expert oil removal involves the use of professional equipment not available in-house for general use by the majority of companies.
Our uniquely crafted delivery systems include specially made surface cleaners and nozzles for providing even treatment dispersal for wide surface applications. Our steam cleaning capabilities allow us to target the strongest petroleum stains immune to ordinary pressure wash technology. We also employ directional chemical injection machines for injecting cleaning solutions directly into the dirty areas for maximum efficacy.

State-of-the-art equipment and highly trained operators enable us to clean faster at a better value than the competition. Water usage and labor time are reduced by streamlined efficiency, which yields a better result. Equipment is continuously maintained and prepared for repeatable results, and technicians continually train on the latest technology and techniques.
Surface restoration involves more than removing surface-level oil spots but includes repairing underlying damage and guarding against future sources of contamination. Oil penetration may weaken structures made from concrete and cause perpetual stench issues unless adequately treated. Our surface restoration involves thorough cleaning for the removal of petroleum products and protective coatings which keep the surface safe from future spills.
We evaluate each restored area for stability and undertake the right restoration work depending on surface and level of contamination. This may involve repair of the concrete, recoating of the block paving, or the use of protective coatings facilitating easier cleanup later. Our 4-year warranty for restoration work reflects the level of confidence we have in the approach as well as the long-term benefit for commercial customers.
Post-treatment inspections certify all contaminants have been eliminated and the surface is safe for further use. Comprehensive reports describing the restoration procedure and regular maintenance recommendations are provided by us. This comprehensive procedure protects your commercial surface investment while the professional-looking appearance required for running a successful enterprise is maintained.
Prevention of oil stains before they occur costs less than cleanup of contamination once it occurs. Regular maintenance cleanup removes trace petroleum residues before they embed deeply into surfacing materials. We recommend regular cleaning appointments for the heavy-use areas like loading docks, parking spaces, and equipment maintenance areas where oil exposure is a factor.
Sealers and protective coatings provide barriers which facilitate the cleanup of oils when spills occur. Our technicians place special treatment which resists petroleum products while providing surface traction for safety reasons. The protective measures reduce the long-run maintenance expenditures significantly and enhance the durability of commercial floors.

Worker training for quick response procedure spills works to prevent the spread of contamination.
Emergency oil spill cleanup involves the need for instant professional attention as a means of reducing damage and environmental effects. Our emergency operations cover 24/7 for the quick mobilization of clean-up equipment and technicians for the containment and clean-up of petroleum spills before they spread or seep deeply into substrates. Prompt responses limit successful remediation and compliance with laws.
Our spill response includes containment by special absorbents and barriers for the exclusion of contamination from further spread. Our truck-mounted treatment equipment begins treatment within a few hours of initial contact, boosting the success rates for cleanup by a significant factor. Photography and emergency reporting determining the extent of the contamination for compliance and insurance purposes.
After-hours and weekend access permits spill responses without disruption of routine company activities. Our advanced emergency vehicles carry all equipment and supplies necessary for immediate containment. Emergency cleaning consists of temporary covering of surfaces and also protective measures for ongoing company activities during thorough cleanup.
Cities expose commercial buildings to a chronic barrage of pollution which deprives them of professional real estate appeal in the long run. Our state-of-the-art urban pollution cleanup process begins with a detailed assessment of the extent of contamination through the use of sophisticated reconnaissance techniques.
Our truck-mounted washing systems employ precisely regulated pressures with safe-for-the-environment cleaning solutions for the clearing of city pollution. The process involves pre-treatment spraying, regulated hot-water washing, and vigorous flushing for the eradication of all contaminants and cleaning chemicals. This process eliminates all contaminants completely without damage to underlying pavement or vegetation.

Pressure washing and power washing utilize high-pressure water jets to eliminate loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from various surfaces including buildings, vehicles, and concrete structures. Mechanical pressure washer capacity is measured in gallons or liters per minute flow rate, often designed into the pump and not variable. The pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch, pascals, or bar, is designed into the pump but can be varied by adjusting the unloader valve or using specialized nozzle tips. Machines that produce pressures from 750 to 30,000 psi (5 to 200 MPa) or more are available.
The terms pressure washing and power washing are frequently used interchangeably, though some debate exists regarding whether they represent distinct cleaning processes.
An industrial pressure washing surface cleaner features a rotating bar equipped with two to four high-pressure jets that spin when water flows through the system. Many models include a wheeled circular shroud that moves across the surface, shielding operators from water spray and flying debris. This rotating mechanism produces consistent cleaning patterns enabling rapid coverage of flat surfaces. In contrast, budget-friendly household systems generally employ a single fixed orifice without adjustable spray pattern capabilities.
Hydro-jet cleaning is a more powerful form of power washing, employed to remove buildup and debris in tanks and lines.
Pressure washing is utilized by businesses and homeowners to reduce allergens, eliminate safety hazards, and enhance property appearance. Residential pressure washing applications include cleaning gutters, roofs, decks, paved surfaces, siding, cladding, and windows. Commercial pressure washing services target office buildings, churches, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and other large-scale structures.[3]
There are 2 main types of pressure washers. Hot water pressure washers and cold water pressure washers. Each have their own purpose.[4] Hot water pressure washers excel at cleaning flatwork such as concrete driveways and walkways containing grease or oil contamination. These systems prove most effective for parking garages, drive-through facilities, and gas stations. Hot water generation requires integrated burner units that help emulsify grease and oil deposits, accelerating removal processes. Cold water pressure washers are predominantly used for residential cleaning applications including siding, gutters, roofing, decking, and window cleaning.
Surface cleaners are specialized pressure washing attachments designed for uniform cleaning of extensive flat areas. Multiple models attach directly to pressure washer wands, featuring disc-shaped housings that enclose rotating bars with nozzles positioned at each end. During operation, high-pressure water divides into dual streams emerging through end-mounted nozzles, directing jets against target surfaces while inducing bar rotation. Moving the unit across surfaces creates rotating jet patterns cleaning swathes slightly smaller than the circular housing, which contains splashback and reduces operational noise. Larger commercial models incorporate castors for maintaining proper clearance and enabling smooth movement across level surfaces, while compact versions utilize plastic bristle rings for surface contact and stability.[5] The water enters the surface cleaner through a trigger gun at the top of the handle bar, travels through a hose, the swivel, and the bar ending up passing through specifically sized nozzles to spray the surface and remove dirt and grime.
Pressure washer nozzles alter the direction of flow and velocity of the water. Nozzles allow users to reach a greater distance or apply more pressure to a difficult-to-clean surface. Nozzles are color-coded for easy identification, with black nozzles covering the widest degree (65°) and red nozzles covering the least (0°). Great care should be taken when using a 0° nozzle as it can cause injury to both the user and passersby, as well as damage to surfaces. Nozzles are sized based on the flow rate (GPM) and delivery pressure (PSI) of the machine.
High-pressure water jetting, also called hydrojetting, is a variation in which the pressure can be significantly higher (up to 1,400 bars (20,000 psi)) than consumer models, and is sufficiently hazardous that special precautions are necessary for acceptable safety. High-pressure water jetting also has applications in cutting a wide range of materials with very low heat input or dust production, and can be effective underwater.
Key advantages of pressure washing technology within the oil and gas production sector include minimal fire and explosion risks alongside simplified waste product disposal procedures. Applications encompass cleaning storage tanks, pipeline systems, filtration sieves, process filters, and heat exchange equipment. The technology effectively removes protective coatings, corrosion deposits, mineral scale, deteriorated paint, burned residues, biological fouling, and various insoluble contaminants while preserving substrate integrity when appropriate pressure levels are maintained. These cleaning procedures can be performed in both above-water and submerged underwater environments.
Pressure washing and power washing utilize high-pressure water jets to eliminate loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from various surfaces including buildings, vehicles, and concrete structures. Mechanical pressure washer capacity is measured in gallons or liters per minute flow rate, often designed into the pump and not variable. The pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch, pascals, or bar, is designed into the pump but can be varied by adjusting the unloader valve or using specialized nozzle tips. Machines that produce pressures from 750 to 30,000 psi (5 to 200 MPa) or more are available.
The terms pressure washing and power washing are frequently used interchangeably, though some debate exists regarding whether they represent distinct cleaning processes.
An industrial pressure washing surface cleaner features a rotating bar equipped with two to four high-pressure jets that spin when water flows through the system. Many models include a wheeled circular shroud that moves across the surface, shielding operators from water spray and flying debris. This rotating mechanism produces consistent cleaning patterns enabling rapid coverage of flat surfaces. In contrast, budget-friendly household systems generally employ a single fixed orifice without adjustable spray pattern capabilities.
Hydro-jet cleaning is a more powerful form of power washing, employed to remove buildup and debris in tanks and lines.
Pressure washing is utilized by businesses and homeowners to reduce allergens, eliminate safety hazards, and enhance property appearance. Residential pressure washing applications include cleaning gutters, roofs, decks, paved surfaces, siding, cladding, and windows. Commercial pressure washing services target office buildings, churches, educational facilities, healthcare institutions, and other large-scale structures.[3]
There are 2 main types of pressure washers. Hot water pressure washers and cold water pressure washers. Each have their own purpose.[4] Hot water pressure washers excel at cleaning flatwork such as concrete driveways and walkways containing grease or oil contamination. These systems prove most effective for parking garages, drive-through facilities, and gas stations. Hot water generation requires integrated burner units that help emulsify grease and oil deposits, accelerating removal processes. Cold water pressure washers are predominantly used for residential cleaning applications including siding, gutters, roofing, decking, and window cleaning.
Surface cleaners are specialized pressure washing attachments designed for uniform cleaning of extensive flat areas. Multiple models attach directly to pressure washer wands, featuring disc-shaped housings that enclose rotating bars with nozzles positioned at each end. During operation, high-pressure water divides into dual streams emerging through end-mounted nozzles, directing jets against target surfaces while inducing bar rotation. Moving the unit across surfaces creates rotating jet patterns cleaning swathes slightly smaller than the circular housing, which contains splashback and reduces operational noise. Larger commercial models incorporate castors for maintaining proper clearance and enabling smooth movement across level surfaces, while compact versions utilize plastic bristle rings for surface contact and stability.[5] The water enters the surface cleaner through a trigger gun at the top of the handle bar, travels through a hose, the swivel, and the bar ending up passing through specifically sized nozzles to spray the surface and remove dirt and grime.
Pressure washer nozzles alter the direction of flow and velocity of the water. Nozzles allow users to reach a greater distance or apply more pressure to a difficult-to-clean surface. Nozzles are color-coded for easy identification, with black nozzles covering the widest degree (65°) and red nozzles covering the least (0°). Great care should be taken when using a 0° nozzle as it can cause injury to both the user and passersby, as well as damage to surfaces. Nozzles are sized based on the flow rate (GPM) and delivery pressure (PSI) of the machine.
High-pressure water jetting, also called hydrojetting, is a variation in which the pressure can be significantly higher (up to 1,400 bars (20,000 psi)) than consumer models, and is sufficiently hazardous that special precautions are necessary for acceptable safety. High-pressure water jetting also has applications in cutting a wide range of materials with very low heat input or dust production, and can be effective underwater.
Key advantages of pressure washing technology within the oil and gas production sector include minimal fire and explosion risks alongside simplified waste product disposal procedures. Applications encompass cleaning storage tanks, pipeline systems, filtration sieves, process filters, and heat exchange equipment. The technology effectively removes protective coatings, corrosion deposits, mineral scale, deteriorated paint, burned residues, biological fouling, and various insoluble contaminants while preserving substrate integrity when appropriate pressure levels are maintained. These cleaning procedures can be performed in both above-water and submerged underwater environments.