Controlled-temperature facilities need clean floors, panels, doors, racks, and dock areas without disrupting stored product or daily movement. Canadian Mobile Wash provides scheduled washing for refrigerated and frozen environments, using practical methods that support hygiene, appearance, and long-term surface performance. Talk with our team to plan a service window that fits your operation.
The process begins with a walkthrough to confirm access, drainage, surfaces, temperature conditions, and scheduling needs. Crews prepare the area, protect sensitive fixtures as needed, and apply detergents matched to the surface and soil type. Foam application, controlled pressure washing, deck brushing, hot or tempered water, and careful rinsing may be used depending on the environment. Water is directed toward approved drains or recovery points, and final detailing focuses on edges, corners, doors, dock plates, and traffic paths.
Cold storage washing is a controlled interior and exterior surface cleaning service for refrigerated, frozen, and temperature-managed spaces. It is used on floors, insulated wall panels, doors, curbs, dock equipment, drains, and traffic paths. The work is planned around product movement, access routes, and operating schedules.
Refrigerated warehouses often need routine cleaning across travel lanes, pallet staging zones, and perimeter walls. Crews use pressure-controlled washing, surface-appropriate detergents, and rinse methods suited to coated concrete, epoxy floors, insulated panels, and metal fixtures.
Freezer areas require careful planning, suitable equipment, and attention to temperature-sensitive surfaces. Washing methods are selected for the room conditions, floor finish, drainage layout, and access limits, so the finished space is clean and ready for continued use.
Dock aprons, levellers, doors, bumpers, and staging areas collect heavy traffic marks during daily operations. Professional washing restores a cleaner working surface, improves presentation for carriers and staff, and helps keep high-use transition areas orderly.
Distribution and packaging spaces benefit from precise washing around racks, curbs, bollards, wall panels, and equipment bases. Work is coordinated with facility teams so cleaning supports production schedules, housekeeping standards, and the finished condition expected in controlled environments.
A qualified provider delivers more than visible cleaning. Proper technique helps preserve coatings, sealants, insulated panels, and traffic surfaces while producing a consistent finish across large and detailed areas. Crews understand water control, detergent dwell time, rinse direction, and safe movement around active operations. The result is a clean, professional space that supports inspections, staff confidence, and day-to-day facility presentation.
Scope can include floors, walls, doors, dock areas, racking bases, curbs, bollards, drains, and exterior approach areas. The final plan depends on facility layout, access, operating schedule, and the surfaces selected for cleaning.
Timelines depend on square footage, room temperature, surface condition, drainage, and how much detailing is required. Many projects are scheduled in phases, during shutdown windows, or around shipping and receiving activity.
Materials are selected for the facility environment and surface type. Common options include surface-safe degreasers, foam cleaners, controlled rinse equipment, rotary floor tools, brushes, squeegees, and water recovery equipment when required.
Before scheduling, confirm the areas to be cleaned, preferred service window, drainage access, product movement, and any site-specific requirements. A professional crew will explain preparation needs, expected workflow, and how the finished areas will be returned. This helps contractors, managers, and owners plan cleaning with clear expectations and minimal interruption.
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