Everything you need to know about our services, memberships, and tunnel restrictions.
Homestead Carwash's washing system was designed to be able to wash the widest variety of vehicles on the road today. We take pride in our ability to wash so many different types and sizes of vehicles. Unfortunately, there are some vehicles that will not fit in our washing system. Because safety is our utmost concern, specific guidelines must be followed to determine if a vehicle can be washed at Homestead Carwash. If you have additional questions about your specific vehicle, please feel free to contact us or visit a location with the vehicle in question and ask a site manager for assistance.
Vehicles with hitch-mounted bike, ski, wheelchair, or luggage racks. Full-size extended-height vans. Trucks with dual rear wheels. Vehicles with permanently attached tripod-style mirrors. Full-size Hummers (H1). Flatbed pickups containing debris, tools, or other loose materials. Trucks/vans with ladders. Vehicles that are too low. Vehicles that are too tall, maximum 84" tall. Trucks with greasy fifth wheels. Vehicles with hitch balls. Tires that are too wide.
Yes, for several reasons. Home washes send unfiltered wastewater into storm sewers that drain into creeks and dry wells. Homestead Carwash's wastewater is reused and filtered. Additionally, Homestead Carwash uses biodegradable soap and our polishes are oil-free. Washing at Homestead Carwash saves water. A 10-minute car wash at home can use up to 140 gallons of water. At Homestead Carwash, we use about 24 gallons. Our savings are achieved through our recycling.