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Service Van Detailing Β· Chapel Hill

Service van detailing in Chapel Hill.

Chapel Hill service van detailing done on-site. Driveways here are brick paver and crushed-gravel driveways are common in the older neighborhoods β€” we lay drop cloths to keep grit off panels, so we plan the setup in advance and run a real prep step before any machine work.

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Service Van Detailing β€” mobile fleet detailing in the Triangle

STRAIGHT ANSWER

Route-based service van detailing for Chapel Hill fleets. We come to you. Chapel Hill fleet density is concentrated in university fleets (UNC, hospital); we know the local operating patterns and adjust route work around them. Detailing for service trade vans. HVAC, plumbing, electrical, landscaping. We work around your installed shelving and cargo systems. We work around your operation, not the reverse. Same route, same crew, same standard. Get a Chapel Hill fleet quote. Yard walk runs about an hour, no commitment.

What sets Chapel Hill apart: a college town with brick-and-stone curb appeal and a heavy emphasis on long-term car preservation.

LOCAL CONTEXT Β· CHAPEL HILL

What service van detailing looks like in Chapel Hill.

The Chapel Hill garage mix runs to long-kept cars are the signature here β€” decade-old wagons and sedans their owners preserve. Most of our service van detailing work in Chapel Hill comes from Franklin Street area, Meadowmont, Southern Village, the Lawrence Road corridor. Local climate note: tall hardwood canopy means leaf drop and sap from late September through November. Setup-wise, brick pavers and gravel drives in the older neighborhoods get ground cloths before any machine work.

BEFORE YOU CONTRACT

How to know when fleet detailing pays back in Chapel Hill.

When service van detailing pays back

Fleet detailing is operating math. The call usually comes when one of three things gives. Vehicles look bad at customer touchpoints. Drivers are losing real hours every week to gas-station wash bays. A resale window is opening and the lot is going to need rehab before sale unless someone is keeping it presentable in the meantime. We walk the yard with your ops POC. Count vehicles, see the parking layout, find the water and drainage situation. Talk about the route windows when vehicles are actually parked. The proposal that follows is per-vehicle pricing, fixed, with a 30-day pilot option if you'd rather sample before signing.

What the yard walk covers

Vehicle count by type. Yard footprint and drainage. Customer-touchpoint vs back-of-house standard, because not every vehicle needs the same visible condition. Wrap and decal condition, if there's branding. Existing wash routine and the time drivers spend on it now. Power and water access (or whether we run off our own tank, which is most of the time). After-hours access if your fleet runs daytime routes. Yard walk takes 30 to 60 minutes. About a fifth of yards we walk turn out to need a wash-bay arrangement instead of a route, and we tell you that on the walk, not in the proposal.

WHAT WE LOOK AT

What we look at on the yard walk

The diagnosis is the actual work. Here is what we check before we touch your vehicle, and why each one matters.

01
Vehicle count and types
Twelve same-type Sprinter vans price differently than 12 mixed vehicles (four sedans, four vans, four box trucks). Single-type fleets run efficient routes because every vehicle is the same setup. Mixed fleets add time for product changes and access differences. We count and categorize during the yard walk so per-vehicle pricing reflects actual time, not a flat number.
02
Yard layout
Mobile route work needs water access (or our tank), drainage that doesn't violate the lease, working lighting if we run early or late, and enough parking density that we're not driving fifty yards between vehicles. We walk the yard during the proposal phase. About a fifth of yards turn out to need a wash-bay arrangement instead of route work. Better to know that before the contract is signed than the first work morning.
03
Route windows
When vehicles are parked and when they're on the road decides when we can work. Last-mile fleets parked from 7 PM to 6 AM get a four-hour window. Long-haul fleets dropping weekly get a more flexible schedule. We map the windows during the proposal phase. The schedule is part of the contract, not a guess we make week by week.
04
Customer-touchpoint vehicles
Not every vehicle in the fleet needs the same visible-condition standard. Customer-facing vehicles (delivery vans with branding, service trucks at customer homes) need a higher standard than back-of-house yard trucks. We work with you to sort which is which, and price the tier accordingly. Keeps the brand-facing vehicles right without paying showroom condition for the trailer that never sees a customer.
05
Existing wash routine
Drivers running through gas-station tunnels for years have accumulated paint damage that needs rehab before maintenance washing pays back. So we quote the rehab separately from the ongoing program. The math is transparent. Eighteen vehicles needing single-stage correction up front is real work. Pretending it isn't and amortizing it across the contract is how some operators lose money on fleet accounts.
06
Wrap and branding protection
Branded vehicles (vinyl wraps, decals, DOT signage) need wrap-safe chemistry. No harsh degreasers. No edge-attacking solvents. No pressure washing at wrap edges. We identify wrap age and condition during the yard walk, use vinyl-specific chemistry on every wash, and flag edges already lifting. Wrap damage from wrong wash chemistry is a four-figure problem we won't cause.

WHAT THE RALEIGH-AREA CLIMATE DOES TO PAINT

The local conditions service van detailing has to handle.

UV and heat

Roughly four months a year you'll see 90-plus afternoons here. UV index hits 9 or 10 on a clear July day. Paint that lives outside takes a measurable hit every season. Sealants flash off faster. Carnauba wax melts off the panel inside a month once summer settles in. So the chemistry we run is UV-stable across the board, with reapplication intervals built around NC sun.

Pollen and tree sap

Wake and Durham counties grow oaks, pines, and tulip poplars in tight canopy. Spring pollen coats every vehicle for six to eight weeks. Summer sap drops on parked cars year-round. Both are acidic on the clear coat if they sit. Quarterly decon isn't a luxury here. It's what keeps the paint surface honest. We size the wash schedule to your specific street and tree mix.

Brine and freeze-thaw

NC DOT pre-treats every winter weather event with brine. We get less salt than the mountains, but enough that undercarriage neglect turns into visible corrosion inside three to five years. A salt rinse after each brine event, plus an undercarriage flush in early spring, keeps frame rust from showing up at the resale inspection.

How we work in Chapel Hill

Most of our work in Chapel Hill comes from Franklin Street area, Meadowmont, Southern Village, the Lawrence Road corridor. Each of those areas has its own driveway pattern (brick paver and crushed-gravel driveways are common in the older neighborhoods β€” we lay drop cloths to keep grit off panels), so we plan setup before we arrive instead of figuring it out on site.

What Chapel Hill fleet operators say

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    I've been using this company to detail my vehicles for the past year and half and I must say they do a phenomenal job. Being that I have small children that drops any and everything in my vehicle, you can't…
    Antoinette D. Β· Raleigh
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    I'm so happy that my car is SUPER CLEAN! We were really glad to get the Nissan detailed and, looking as close to brand new again as possible. We're so happy you are satisfied with your mobile car detailing service…
    Courtney R. Β· Raleigh
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    Amazing service at an amazing price! Big thank you to the team for being so professional. Car looks amazing. We hope you enjoy your ceramic coating and maintenance subscription!
    David B. Β· Raleigh

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FAQS

Common questions about service van detailing in Chapel Hill.

What do you run into most on Chapel Hill jobs?

Gravel kickback on the older streets means more wheel decon and sometimes touch-ups on rocker panels. We flag it during the walk-around so it is priced into the written scope, never a surprise on job day.

Can you set up in a Chapel Hill driveway like mine?

Almost certainly. Driveways here are brick paver and crushed-gravel driveways are common in the older neighborhoods β€” we lay drop cloths to keep grit off panels, and the rig adapts to the space β€” we work Franklin Street area and every other part of town weekly.

NEXT STEP

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