Staff Report
Scott-Long Construction, a commercial construction company based in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Region, recently announced the completion of the Station Auto Wash Express project in Sterling, Virginia.
As the commercial contractor for the project, Scott-Long Construction incorporated a PurClean water recycling system from National Carwash Solutions, which not only offers cost savings and operational efficiency but also prioritizes environmental sustainability.
This allows Station Auto Wash to offer customers unparalleled levels of clean water that is free of solid contaminants in the water supply.
“This technology is a huge advantage. By reducing water and sewer costs by 65-75% on average, the system helps conserve water resources and minimize the environmental impact of car wash operations,” said Ryan Magazzine, co-owner and operator of Station Auto Wash.
“Scott-Long has built two car washes for us in the past and we felt that their experience, expertise, professionalism, and collaborative team-based approach made them the perfect choice to build this new exciting express model.”
The new express wash provides a quality wash experience through the ultra-modern 150-foot wash tunnel with enhanced LED lighting, as well as three pay stations featuring license plate reader technology and a specially designed wash menu.
The soft-touch wash tunnel is equipped with a dual belt conveyor system with the ability to wash three cars per minute. The vehicles are then dried in a drying chamber equipped with 17 blowers with a total of 255 horsepower. Self-service vacuum stations feature extra wide parking spaces and additional enhancements to improve customer convenience.



