Atomic Cleaning Systems started in business in 1957 as Atomic Steam Company. It was a dealership selling & servicing steam cleaners. As the industry changed from steam cleaning equipment to high pressure water equipment and systems, the company's name changed to Atomic Cleaning Systems.

In March of 2000, the owner retired and sold the company to Eric and Robert Thompson. Atomic Cleaning Systems is a dealer of Landa equipment offering a full line of 200 different models of pressure washers, steam cleaners, cabinet parts washers, environmental equipment and special industrial cleaning compounds. In addition to new equipment, Atomic Cleaning Systems has a large parts department and can service almost any brand of power washing equipment.

In 1985, the federal clean water act laid down the law. This affected the allowable discharge limits on wastewater and waste streams. The Government changed from cleaning up waste sites to regulating allowable discharge limits, and in doing so, started a whole new industry of equipment to clean the water waste stream and stop the environmental contamination at the source.

Atomic Cleaning Systems offers several types of technology to clean up the waste stream by removing solids, hydrocarbons, oil, pesticides, organic material and/or fertilizers.

Equipment technologies include; Bio-Remediation, Clarifiers, Evaporation, Oil-Water Separation, and Clay Absorption. The use of this advanced technological equipment can reduce and or eliminate waste hauling and control odors from the waste system.

In closing, Atomic Cleaning Systems is a full-service cleaning equipment and waste water management company. We are also a leading force in the cleaning industry and waste water treatment of Southeast Michigan.

We look forward to meeting you.

 


Worlds largest line of hot
and cold water pressure
washers.


The only parts washer with
a spinning spray bar for
faster, more effective
cleaning


High efficiency waste
evaporators to avoid
costly hauling fees


Proven wash water
recycling and discharge
systems