A gas station forecourt is some of the hardest-working concrete in retail. Every square foot under the canopy takes fuel drips, motor oil, tire rubber, gum and spilled drinks, seven days a week, with no closing time to clean around. Pressure Washing Titans runs scheduled exterior cleaning for gas stations, convenience stores and travel plazas across Orlando and Central Florida.
We work overnight and in off-peak windows so pumps stay open, and we bring hot-water equipment to the surfaces cold water leaves behind. Licensed and insured, with photo documentation each visit so ownership can see what the program buys.

Pump-area concrete cleaned during an overnight service window.
What we clean at gas stations and convenience stores
Pump pads and the concrete around the pumps. Storefront sidewalks, entrance concrete and the walkway between the pumps and the door. Curbs, bollards and trash-can surrounds. Air and vacuum stations. Dumpster and service areas behind the store. Canopy columns and exterior walls where the surface allows. Most sites are quoted as a single scope with a per-visit price.
Pump pads and the concrete around the pumps
This is where a gas station wash is won or lost. Concrete under a canopy collects fuel drips, motor oil, tire rubber and soft-drink sugar, and it darkens unevenly until the whole forecourt reads as dirty even after a rain. Surface cleaners give an even finish instead of the wand streaks that can leave a lot looking worse than before. How much lifts depends on how long the buildup has sat and how porous the slab is: recent staining generally comes up well, older deposits usually lighten rather than disappear, and anything genuinely embedded in the concrete is honest to call permanent. We say which is which at the walkthrough, not after the invoice.
Why hot water helps on grease and oil
Grease and motor oil soften with heat, so hot water lifts residue that cold water tends to push around. On a forecourt that matters most in the drip zones under the pumps and around the dumpster pad. It improves results; it does not make a permanently stained slab new. Where the equipment earns its keep across commercial sites is covered on our hot water pressure washing page.
Recurring programs and off-hours scheduling
High-traffic sites do better on a cycle than on emergency cleanings. Monthly suits most single stores. Weekly or biweekly fits high-volume locations, travel plazas and any site running a food program. Quarterly works for lower-traffic stores that mainly need the storefront and sidewalks reset. Service windows are set overnight or in your slowest hours, and crews work pump by pump so fuel positions stay open. Where wash water goes is part of the walkthrough rather than an afterthought — here is what Florida operators should know about wash-water and runoff rules.
Multi-location and property-manager programs
Operators running several stores get one scope, one schedule and one invoice across the group, so a district manager is not comparing one vendor standard against another. Property managers with a fuel tenant can have the forecourt handled on the same visit as the rest of the center: see our commercial pressure washing programs. Where there is food service on site, the same crew handles restaurant and dumpster pad cleaning. If you are pricing this out for the first time, our guide for Orlando businesses covers how commercial scopes and schedules are normally put together.
Questions, answered
How often should a gas station be pressure washed?
Can you clean the site after hours or overnight?
Can hot water remove oil and grease?
What areas of a gas station can you clean?
Do you offer recurring cleaning across multiple locations?
Do you clean the convenience store as well as the pump area?
Where we run commercial programs
Our home market is Greater Orlando and Central Florida, where every service we offer is in daily rotation. For larger recurring programs, meaning fleets, dealer and RV lots, storage facilities, hotels and industrial sites, we also travel the coast: Daytona Beach and the Space Coast, including Cocoa and the Port Canaveral area. Travel accounts are quoted per program with any mobilization built into the written price, so there are no surprises. If your property is on the coast and the account is big enough to earn the drive, request a walkthrough and we will be straight with you either way.
Why businesses choose us
Built by operators. Our programs are designed by people who run high-volume operations, so scheduling, invoicing and scope are built around how businesses actually work.
Pricing in writing, before work starts. Per-unit and per-visit numbers you can audit on every invoice, with volume tiers as the account grows.
Licensed and insured. We are happy to walk through documentation requirements as part of the proposal process.
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