The reason self-contained mobile capability matters — and why we built the operation around it.
Standard pressure washing operations are designed around fixed infrastructure. They need a spigot within hose reach, a standard outlet nearby, and a job site that's ready to support their equipment. That works fine for a connected facility.
It doesn't work for an RV parked in a campground with no accessible water hookup. It doesn't work for a camper storage lot where the operator isn't set up to supply water for exterior washing. It doesn't work for a seasonal site, a remote property, or any location where the utilities just aren't there — or where drawing from on-site utilities for a large wash job isn't practical.
Those jobs exist. RVs, campers, trailers, and equipment accumulate road grime, oxidation, mold, and seasonal buildup the same as anything else. They just don't always have the infrastructure to support the standard answer.
SPG rigs carry their own water and generate their own power. The site doesn't need to provide anything. We arrive prepared the same way at a connected facility as at a campground, storage area, or field location with no utilities — because the capability travels with us.
This means RV owners, campground operators, storage facility managers, and property owners don't need to figure out how to supply water access or electrical hookups for a wash job. We arrive self-contained and leave without having drawn from the property's utilities at all.
The same model that works for campgrounds and RV storage areas also supports equipment yards, construction sites, agricultural properties, and remote locations where fixed infrastructure is limited or impractical. Self-contained is the baseline, not a feature.
SPG operates primarily in New Hampshire and the surrounding New England region. We travel to the job — site location is a logistics question, not a barrier to service.
New Hampshire — statewide coverage for land-based mobile cleaning, with a primary focus on the Lakes Region and surrounding communities.
New England region. Larger jobs and specific engagements outside NH are evaluated case by case. Travel and mobilization are factored in for significant distance.
Jobs outside New Hampshire? Text or call with your location — we'll figure out logistics from there: 603-391-9700
QuackClean grew out of a simple waterfront problem: docks, swim rafts, platforms, and water toys collect duck, goose, and bird mess, algae film, and seasonal grime. QuackClean handles lake-conscious cleaning at the water's edge, operating within the SPG ecosystem with its own contact path and scheduling.
QuackClean handles its own scheduling and intake for waterfront and lakeside cleaning jobs.
Text is preferred and gets the fastest response. A simple first message is all it takes — we can sort out the details from there.
📱 Text 603-391-9700