What are Powerline Industries?
At Power Line Industries, we specialize in selling Pressure Washer Trailer. With over 30 years of experience in engineering and building trailer-mounted hot water pressure washer trailers, we have more than 2,500 units in service worldwide. Initially, we focused on repairing, maintaining, and selling various brands of pressure washer trailer. However, after repeatedly fixing the same weak components and dealing with poor designs from other manufacturers, we started producing our own robust, industrial-duty hot water pressure washer trailer and trailer-mounted power washers.
Today, we manufacture Industrial Duty Trailer Pressure Washers, Mobile Power Washer Units, and complete environmentally compliant hot water pressure washing systems designed for the Professional Mobile Contractor Market and industrial applications requiring 24/7 high-performance power washing.
Our Pressure Washer Trailer are designed to avoid common breakdowns seen in other brands. With our unique "EZ Service" engineering, regular maintenance time is significantly reduced. All our mobile power washer trailer systems are reinforced to minimize damaging vibrations, and standard-sized parts ensure your investment is protected. We pride ourselves on building the finest trailer-mounted pressure washers available.
7 Things to Know Before Buying a Pressure Washer Trailer
1. Experience and Personalized Service
With over 30 years of experience in power wash trailer manufacturing, we at Power Line Industries are dedicated to building the best trailer-mounted power wash systems and offering them at factory-direct prices. We have over 2,500 units in service worldwide, including with the U.S. Military, thanks to the exceptional performance, serviceability, and reliability of our equipment. We provide personalized attention to ensure each customer's trailer wash system meets their specific needs.
2. Quality – Quality Pays, It Does Not Cost!
Our industrial-duty trailer-mounted power wash equipment offers the best return on your investment. An industrial-duty unit can provide 10 years of 24/7 service, compared to 3 to 5 years for most light-duty commercial-grade units. The initial cost of an industrial-duty unit is justified by its extended lifespan, reducing downtime and service costs associated with lower-grade machines.
3. Does The Company Specialization in Trailer Mounted Pressure Washers
At Power Line Industries, Inc., we have spent the last 30 years focusing on building high-quality trailer-mounted power washers. If you're considering another company that doesn't specialize in this area, ask yourself if you want to invest your hard-earned money with a company lacking the experience and knowledge in engineering trailer-mounted power washers. We are a brick-and-mortar, U.S.-based, family-run business, not just an internet-only company.
4. Warranty
Our pressure wash trailer systems come with the best warranty in the industry. Our main engine supplier, Vanguard (made by Toyota and now a U.S.-based manufacturer), and Honda have service dealers in nearly every town in America. We offer a famous 10-7-3 Limited Warranty: 10 years on the pump, 7 years on the coil, and 3 years on the engine. No other company can match this.
5. Buy A Pressure Wash Trailer That Is Engineered for Easy Service
Ensure the pressure wash trailer you buy is engineered for easy service. Many units are poorly designed, making routine maintenance tasks like changing oil, rebuilding pumps, and accessing burners difficult. Every machine needs service, so beware of poor engineering.
6. Don’t Buy 12 Volt Powered Burner Power Units!!
Before purchasing, ask how the burner is powered. While 12-volt systems may save money initially, they often require costly future repairs. These units draw power from the battery, which can lead to insufficient power for the burner, causing the heating coils to soot up. Our equipment uses separate generators producing 115 volts, making them 10 times more reliable.
7. Don't Undersize Your Power Wash Equipment
For heavy-duty cleaning, such as at construction sites or commercial applications, avoid light-duty commercial pressure wash trailers. Ensure you purchase a system that fits your needs and applications to ensure durability and performance.
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