Industrial Cleaning

Revitalize Your Industrial Space

Count on us for industrial pressure washing services in or around Leonard, Detroit, Oxford, MI and the surrounding areas

Regular pressure washing is necessary for industrial properties to help maintain safety and cleanliness standards. That's why Mastercraft & Associates provides industrial pressure washing services in Leonard, Detroit, Oxford, MI and the surrounding areas.


We'll utilize high-pressure water blasting to effectively clean:


Structures

Buildings

Equipment


Reach out to us now to speak to one of our industrial cleaners.

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With over 45 years of experience, you can trust that we'll leave your property spotless. You'll know it's time to hire us for industrial pressure washing services if:


  • You need to prepare a surface to be painted
  • You notice a buildup of grease or grime on your equipment
  • There's mold or mildew growing on your building


Get in touch with us today to schedule a visit from our industrial cleaners.

Signs you need industrial cleaning

Industrial Cleaning FAQs

  • When should I schedule industrial pressure washing before a paint job?

    Schedule cleaning right before painting begins. Paint bonds to the surface, not to the grease and grime sitting on top of it — coating dirty steel is like putting a sticker on a dusty table. Mastercraft & Associates pressure washes immediately before crews arrive to coat.

  • How does high-pressure water blasting actually remove grease without chemicals?

    Water at high PSI delivers concentrated mechanical force, essentially using water as a cutting tool. The pressure shears grease, grime, and oxidation off the substrate the same way a chisel removes stone — physical impact, not chemical reaction — leaving equipment surfaces clean and intact.

  • Why does mold on my building need professional pressure washing instead of a garden hose?

    Mold and mildew root into porous masonry like weeds in a lawn — surface spraying just trims the tops. Industrial pressure washing flushes spores from the pores themselves, which is why our crew at Mastercraft & Associates handles building exteriors rather than recommending DIY rinses.

  • What's the difference between pressure washing a building and pressure washing equipment?

    Buildings need broad coverage at pressures that won't damage mortar joints or siding. Equipment cleaning targets baked-on grease in tight tolerances around moving parts. We adjust nozzle type, distance, and PSI for each — same tool, very different technique.

  • How often should industrial equipment be pressure washed to maintain safety standards?

    It depends on what's accumulating. Grease buildup is a fire and slip hazard, so production equipment in food, automotive, or manufacturing settings often needs quarterly or semi-annual cleanings. Think of it like changing oil — schedule prevents failure rather than reacting to it.