Filling station maintenance and cleaning
Forecourt, greenery, canopy, pump islands and waste in one fixed round — at locations open seven days a week.
The forecourt is your station's calling card
A driver decides in five seconds whether a station looks well kept. Weeds between the paving, a full bin beside the pump and a grimy canopy do more damage to that impression than the price on the sign. We keep that first impression right, day in day out.
VESTA handles the entire outdoor area of filling stations: grounds maintenance, forecourt cleaning, pressure washing of canopies and pump islands, waste collection and minor repairs. All in one round, by one crew, with a single point of contact for your whole portfolio.
We work on locations for Shell, TinQ, BP, Gulf and SuperTank among others, and now manage more than 500 sites.
Everything outside the shop
Forecourt cleaning
Sweeping, blowing and washing pump islands, standing areas and walkways — with attention to where dirt collects.
Canopy and pump housing
Pressure washing at controlled pressure, so panels, lettering and installations are not damaged.
Greenery around the station
Mowing, pruning and pesticide-free weed control, scheduled outside peak hours with clear sight lines.
Waste points
Emptying bins, picking litter along edges and the entrance, and removing waste streams.
Minor repairs
Loose slabs, corner guards, rubbers and paint damage are fixed during the same round.
Emergency cleaning
Fuel spills, oil and incidents: report through the app, follow-up within 24 hours.
Working at a station that never closes
At a filling station you cannot wait for a quiet moment, because it never comes. Our crews work in short rounds around the traffic: cordons that go up and down quickly, equipment that stays out of the way, and electric tools so working next to waiting customers causes no nuisance.
For unstaffed stations the reporting matters even more: there is nobody on site to confirm the work was done. After every round the photos and notes are in our maintenance app, so you can see the state of the forecourt from the office.
If you manage a portfolio of dozens of stations, every location runs the same schedule and the same reporting. That makes comparison possible and saves you chasing agreements site by site.
Filling station maintenance
- How often should a filling station forecourt be maintained?
- A staffed station with a shop usually needs a daily or every-other-day round for waste and sweeping, plus periodic pressure washing of canopy and pump island. Unstaffed stations often manage with one or two rounds a week. Greenery follows the season: every two weeks in the growing season, less in winter.
- Do you work at night or outside opening hours?
- Where necessary, yes. At busy locations we schedule pressure washing and grounds work during quiet hours. Because we use electric equipment, noise is limited.
- Can you handle an entire portfolio?
- Yes. We manage more than 500 locations, including stations for Shell, TinQ, BP, Gulf and SuperTank. You get one contract, one point of contact and the same reporting everywhere.
- What do you do about fuel or oil contamination?
- We deal with it using absorbent material and certified methods. Reports through the app are followed up within 24 hours; for contract customers an urgent round can always be fitted in.
- Does pressure washing damage the lettering?
- Not at the right pressure and distance. We match the method to the surface: canopy panels and lettering are treated differently from concrete paving.
One supplier for the whole station site
Request a proposal for a single location or your complete portfolio. We visit, walk the site and build a schedule with a fixed price per round.