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Professional Car Wash Motor Pump Service & Repair

High-pressure car wash systems rely on robust, continuous-duty motor pumps to deliver powerful and consistent performance. At Dealanddone, we specialize in the repair, maintenance, and installation of commercial car wash motor pumps. Whether you operate an automated tunnel wash, a self-serve bay, or a professional detailing business, our expert technicians ensure your equipment maintains optimal water pressure and flow rates. We handle everything from routine seal replacements to complete pump and motor rebuilds, minimizing your downtime and keeping your wash bays profitable.

Service Features

  • High-pressure pump diagnostics and rapid repair
  • Premium seal, valve, and O-ring replacements
  • Motor bearing replacement and performance testing
  • Custom preventative maintenance schedules

Keeping Your Wash Bays Running Profitably

A failing motor pump doesn’t just reduce wash quality; it causes complete bay shutdowns that directly impact your bottom line. Fluctuating water pressure, pulsating hoses, milky pump oil, and leaking manifolds are early warning signs of wear and tear caused by continuous operation and exposure to harsh chemicals. Our proactive maintenance and rapid repair services tackle these issues head-on. By ensuring your pumps operate at peak efficiency, we help you deliver a superior wash experience to your customers while protecting your equipment investment from catastrophic failure.

A sudden loss of pressure is usually caused by worn high-pressure seals, debris trapped in the inlet/outlet valves, or a clogged water supply filter. It can also indicate a malfunctioning unloader valve. Our technicians can quickly isolate the root cause and restore your system's pressure.

Immediate attention is required if you notice visible pools of hFor new pumps, the initial oil change should typically happen after the first 50 hours of operation. Following that break-in period, we highly recommend changing the pump oil every 500 hours or every three months—whichever comes first—to prevent internal friction and overheating.ydraulic fluid, squealing or grinding noises during operation, a slow or jerky lifting motion, or if the lift struggles to hold its maximum rated capacity.

Yes, our mechanical technicians are fully equipped and trained to service all types of high-pressure water pumps used in the commercial car wash industry. This includes direct-drive, gear-driven, and belt-driven plunger and piston pumps from all major brands.