Machines That Run Without Unexpected Failures
Equipment services in Williston for pressure washers, wash rigs, and cleaning systems experiencing performance loss or mechanical failure
A worn pump seal or clogged injector shuts down cleaning operations and delays job schedules. Mr Braddens Services INC (MBS INC) provides maintenance and repair for pressure washers, wash rigs, and related cleaning equipment used by contractors, fleet operators, and cleaning professionals throughout Williston, North Dakota. Drop-off service at the shop or on-site visits bring diagnostics and repairs directly to your location, reducing downtime when equipment can't be easily transported.
Diagnostics identify failing components before they cause total breakdowns—worn seals, fatigued hoses, clogged nozzles, or malfunctioning pressure switches. Repairs use quality replacement parts that match OEM specifications, and full rebuilds restore older equipment to reliable operating condition by replacing pumps, unloaders, and control systems that have exceeded their service life. The work focuses on keeping machines operational in demanding environments where equipment runs daily and failures cost more than parts.
Arrange an equipment evaluation to address current issues or establish a preventive maintenance schedule that reduces emergency repairs.

Why Equipment Fails and How to Stop It
Service involves disassembly, component inspection, and testing under load to confirm performance meets manufacturer specifications. Pressure fluctuations, inconsistent spray patterns, and loss of heating function point to specific failures in pumps, burners, or flow regulators. Technicians verify repairs by running equipment through typical operating cycles before returning it to service.
Once serviced, equipment delivers consistent pressure without surging, maintains target temperature during steam cleaning, and runs full shifts without overheating or stalling. You'll notice smoother startup, steady water flow, and fewer mid-job interruptions that waste time and labor. Machines that previously required constant adjustment hold settings and perform predictably across different cleaning tasks.
Full rebuilds extend the working life of equipment that would otherwise be replaced, a cost-effective option when frames, engines, and chassis remain structurally sound but internal components have worn out. Preventive maintenance catches issues during scheduled inspections rather than during critical jobs, reducing the likelihood of field failures that halt operations. This approach works best for businesses that depend on equipment availability and can't afford unplanned downtime.
Common Questions About This Service
Operators and fleet managers in Williston often ask about turnaround times and whether on-site service is practical for their equipment.
What are the most common pressure washer failures?
Pump seals wear out from abrasive water and constant cycling, unloaders stick from mineral deposits, and heating coils corrode from chemical exposure. These components typically fail first in high-use environments.
How long does a typical repair take?
Minor repairs like hose replacement or nozzle cleaning take hours, while pump rebuilds or burner replacements may require several days depending on parts availability. On-site diagnostics clarify timelines before work begins.
Is on-site service available for all equipment types?
Mobile service reaches most locations in Williston and surrounding areas, but complex rebuilds that require specialized tools or bench testing are handled at the shop. Transport assistance can be arranged if needed.
When should equipment be rebuilt instead of replaced?
Rebuilds make sense when the engine, frame, and chassis are sound but pumps and internal components have reached end of life. Replacement becomes necessary when structural damage or obsolescence makes parts unavailable.
Can preventive maintenance actually reduce breakdowns?
Scheduled inspections catch wear patterns before components fail completely, allowing planned part replacement during off-peak periods instead of emergency repairs during active jobs. This reduces both downtime and secondary damage from running failed parts.
What are the most common pressure washer failures?
Pump seals wear out from abrasive water and constant cycling, unloaders stick from mineral deposits, and heating coils corrode from chemical exposure. These components typically fail first in high-use environments.
Mr Braddens Services INC (MBS INC) works with contractors and businesses that rely on cleaning equipment to meet client deadlines and operational schedules. Contact the service team to discuss your equipment's current condition and develop a maintenance plan that fits your workload.


