Self-Contained Mobile Washing  •  No Customer Water Hookup Required  •  RVs • Campers • Trailers • Campgrounds
How It Works

Self-Contained. No Hookups. Surface-Appropriate Cleaning.

SPG carries its own water supply, runs on gas-powered equipment, and brings everything the job requires. The job site doesn't need to provide water, power, or any utility connection.

The Process

Three Steps

01

Text SPG

Send your location, what needs washing, and any helpful details. Photos, access notes, or timing information are useful — but a simple first message is all it takes to get started.

02

SPG Arrives Self-Contained

We bring our own water supply, power, and cleaning equipment to the job site. No customer water hookup required. No customer electrical hookup required. Nothing is left to the site to provide.

03

Surface-Appropriate Cleaning

We match the washing method and pressure to the surface, soil level, site conditions, and job requirements — soft wash where appropriate, higher pressure where the work calls for it.


Field-Ready Equipment

Everything Required for the Job Travels With the Rig

Nothing is left to the site to provide. SPG rigs are loaded and ready to operate at the job location — whether it's a campground, storage yard, seasonal site, remote property, or active job site.

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No hookup required

Onboard Water Tanks

We carry sufficient water capacity for sustained washing operations. No connection to a municipal supply or any site water source needed. Tank capacity is sized to the job type.

No hookup required

Gas-Powered Equipment

No site electrical hookup required. Washing equipment runs on gasoline — the same whether operating at a connected facility or a remote site with no power available.

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Trailer-mounted

Trailer-Mounted Mobility

Equipment is trailer-mounted and truck-deployed. Designed to reach campgrounds, storage areas, seasonal sites, and locations without fixed infrastructure.

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Surface-matched

Cleaning Chemistry

Detergent and treatment options selected based on surface type, soil level, and job conditions. Runoff and site environment considered as part of job planning.


Technical Overview

Capabilities at a Glance

Capability Detail Notes
Water supply Self-contained onboard tanks No municipal or customer hookup required
Power source Gas-powered washing equipment No site electrical hookup required
Cleaning approach Soft wash, rinse, detergent application, surface cleaning, or pressure washing Method selected based on surface, soil level, runoff concerns, and job location
Pressure range Low-pressure through higher-pressure washing Pressure adjusted to avoid damage while matching the cleaning requirement
Wash chemistry Detergent and treatment options Surface-appropriate selection based on material, soil type, and site conditions
Soft wash Available — standard for sensitive surfaces RV exteriors, fiberglass, decals, painted panels, and similar materials
Runoff & site conditions Considered in job planning Particularly where containment, sensitive surfaces, or nearby water resources are involved
Mobility Trailer-mounted, truck-deployed Access to sites without fixed infrastructure — campgrounds, storage areas, remote properties

Soft Wash & Pressure-Matched Cleaning

Not Every Surface Gets High Pressure

RVs, campers, and trailers have fiberglass, decal graphics, sealant strips, roof membranes, and other surfaces that require a careful approach. SPG selects the method based on what the surface requires — not a one-pressure-fits-all default.

Soft Wash

Low-Pressure Application

For sensitive surfaces: fiberglass RV skins, vinyl, decals, painted panels, and roof membranes. Cleaning chemistry does the work, not pressure.

Moderate Pressure

Surface Cleaning & Rinse

Aluminum skins, composite trailer surfaces, and moderately soiled exteriors where some pressure assists the process without risking surface damage.

Higher Pressure

Where Appropriate

Concrete pads, equipment, hard structural surfaces, and heavily soiled areas where higher pressure is needed and the surface can handle it.

Site Conditions

Runoff & Environment

Runoff containment, proximity to water resources, and site-specific environmental concerns are considered when selecting chemistry and method.


Surface Types & Applications

What SPG Washes

RVs, Campers & Trailers

  • Motorhomes (Class A, B, C)
  • Travel trailers & fifth wheels
  • Toy haulers
  • Seasonal & stored campers
  • Enclosed & utility trailers
  • Pop-up & hybrid campers

Campgrounds & Sites

  • Campground & RV park sites
  • Seasonal sites & camper lots
  • RV & camper storage areas
  • Trailer storage yards
  • Common-use exterior surfaces
  • Seasonal property exteriors

Equipment & Vehicles

  • Heavy construction equipment
  • Commercial vehicles & fleet
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Trailers & flatbeds
  • Utility & emergency vehicles

Structures & Surfaces

  • Concrete flatwork & slabs
  • Metal building exteriors
  • Brick, block & masonry
  • Wood siding & trim
  • Retaining walls & site walls

Sites & Remote Properties

  • Construction site washdown
  • Staging & laydown yards
  • Remote & rural properties
  • Loading docks & driveways
  • Off-grid & limited-access sites

Waterfront (QuackClean)

  • Dock & pier decking
  • Swim rafts & platforms
  • Water toys & floating equipment
  • Boathouse & shoreline surfaces

Operating Conditions

Job Environments SPG Is Built For

Remote Sites

No Infrastructure Required

Rural properties, off-grid facilities, and remote sites all present the same challenge: no reliable water or power. SPG is specifically configured for these conditions — this is not a workaround, it's the design.

Campgrounds & Storage

Utility-Sensitive Locations

Campgrounds, storage areas, and seasonal sites where large-scale use of on-site water and power isn't practical or preferred. SPG operates without drawing from the property's utilities.

Active Sites

Working Around Operations

Active construction and industrial sites don't pause for cleaning. SPG coordinates with site management, works within active schedules, and minimizes operational disruption.

Seasonal Conditions

New England Operations

Operating season and scheduling account for New Hampshire and New England conditions — spring thaw timing, cold-weather limitations, and site-access constraints.


Scope

What SPG Does — and Doesn't Do

Knowing what a job requires before we take it is how we maintain quality. Not every job is a fit — and we'll say so.

Current Scope

What SPG Does

  • Exterior surface and equipment washing
  • Mobile, self-contained wash system
  • Land-based mobile cleaning (SPG)
  • Waterfront dock, swim raft, and lakeside cleaning (QuackClean)
  • Soft wash through higher-pressure cleaning
  • Single-visit and recurring site work
  • RVs, campers, trailers, campgrounds, storage areas
  • Equipment, vehicles, and remote properties
Out of Scope

What SPG Does Not Do

  • Interior cleaning or janitorial services
  • Structural blasting or sandblasting
  • Hull-below-waterline vessel cleaning
  • Residential bid-matching or franchise pricing
Ready to Get Started?

Tell Us What You Need Cleaned.

Text is the fastest way to reach us. Send your location, what needs washing, and any helpful details. Not sure if it fits? A simple message is enough to find out.

📱 Text 603-391-9700
Prefer to call? 603-391-9700  |  Email: info@thespg.org
No automated systems. Texts and calls reach SPG directly.