Spring Maintenance Checklist for Pressure Washing Trailers
Spring is the busiest season for pressure washing companies across North Georgia.
If your trailer isn’t ready, you’re risking downtime, lost revenue, and costly repairs.
Here’s a professional spring maintenance checklist from T&H Chemical & Equipment Repair.
1. Inspect Pump Oil & Motor Oil
Before peak season:
Check oil levels
Inspect oil color
Replace if milky or dark
Tighten fittings
Skipping oil maintenance is one of the fastest ways to damage a pump.
2. Check Hoses for Wear
Look for:
Cracking
Bulging
Soft spots
Leaks at fittings
Worn hoses reduce pressure and create safety hazards.
3. Test Your Hose Reel
A quality hose reel:
Prevents tangling
Protects hose life
Improves efficiency
Keeps job sites professional
If reels stick or drag, service them before season starts.
4. Inspect Chemical Tanks
Check:
Tank lids
Valve integrity
Proper ventilation
No leaks
Chemical spills damage equipment and create environmental risks.
5. Flush Sodium Hypochlorite Lines
If you use sodium hypochlorite:
Flush lines with water
Prevent corrosion
Inspect fittings
Replace brittle tubing
Neglecting SH maintenance shortens system lifespan significantly.
6. Inspect Trailer Structure
Don’t forget:
Tire pressure
Brake lights
Hitch condition
Frame rust
Secure mounting
Your trailer is your mobile business. Protect it.
Why Spring Maintenance Matters
Downtime during peak season means:
Lost revenue
Missed contracts
Reputation damage
Professional maintenance keeps you competitive and reliable.
Serving Pressure Washing Pros in North Georgia
T&H Chemical & Equipment Repair supports professionals in:
Cartersville
Dallas
Canton
Acworth
Rome
Woodstock
Kennesaw
Marietta
Hiram
Whether you need parts, repairs, degreasers, or custom rigs — we’re here to keep you running.
FAQ
How often should I change pump oil?
Follow manufacturer guidelines, typically every 200–300 hours.
Do you build custom rigs?
Yes. We design and repair pressure washing systems.
Can you diagnose pressure loss issues?
Absolutely. Bring your equipment in for inspection.
Need Equipment Service Before Spring?
Schedule your trailer inspection today and start the season strong.

