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Totally Tanker Interiors was founded in 2003 by Brian Brady, Jenean Brady, and Martin LaGue.   Prior to 2003 tank washouts were performed by our sister company Truck Tub Truck Washing.  In 2000 we could see that washout requirements were changing and began exploring the possibility of automating our washout process.  Unfortunately the options available to us fell far short of what was necessary for properly cleaning a tank.  In fact it was very common for tanks that had been washed out by competitors automated equipment to end up being rejected and sent to Truck Tub to be rewashed manually. 

Undeterred, we finally came across Industrial Design and Fabrication, an up and coming business that had been designing washout systems for the railroad industry as well as the US government.  We approached them with a long list of requirements, as well as a list of the many short comings of other available washout equipment.  Our two companies designed and built what we feel is the best washout system anywhere. 

Since 2003 we have continued to monitor ongoing improvements in available technology.  When we see an opportunity to improve our equipment, we are quick to implement changes to our washout system.  This commitment to excellence is why we have earned the reputation as California's premier washout facility. 

The beginning of 2009 saw the formation of a more permanent partnership with Industrial Design and Fabrication.  This unique partnership guarantees that the equipment being built for us is second to none.

Future plans include expansion throughout California as well as into the state of Washington, Oregon, and New Mexico. 

If you are already one of our valued customers we thank you for the part you have played in our success.  If you are one of our future customers, we look forward to meeting your tank washout needs.