V-TUF in Exeter — Industrial Cleaning Equipment Hub
V-TUF in Exeter — industrial cleaning equipment for Devon
V-TUF supplies M-Class and H-Class dust extractors, industrial pressure washers, hot-water cleaning systems and heavy-duty industrial vacuums to construction contractors, facilities management companies, fleet and depot operators, agricultural and food businesses, the automotive trade, and the mobile valeting trade across Exeter and Devon. Exeter is the commercial and administrative capital of Devon — home to a live and sustained NHS capital investment programme at Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, one of the South West's largest trading estates at Marsh Barton, a major university estate at the University of Exeter, and a strategic logistics position at the junction of the M5, A30 and A38. Devon is also one of the UK's most significant dairy and agricultural counties — the county's dairy sector, Red Tractor-accredited livestock farming and food production generate sustained demand for hot-water cleaning systems across the farming year.
V-TUF equipment is in daily use across construction sites, hospital capital works, commercial properties, automotive workshops, fleet depots, Devon farms and the mobile valeting trade throughout Exeter and the wider Devon region.
This hub is for procurement teams, site managers, fleet managers, farm managers, workshop owners and trade buyers in Exeter and Devon who want to see the V-TUF range organised by what they actually do, rather than by product category.
Six routes into the V-TUF range in Exeter and Devon
1. Construction & site work
M-Class and H-Class dust extraction for construction, refurbishment, joinery and demolition work. CDM 2015 and COSHH compliant. Specified by contractors on the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust £80m capital programme — including the £20m Heavitree surgical hub, A&E expansion at the Barrack Road site, and Nightingale Exeter diagnostic works. ICRA-compliant H-Class extraction for works inside the RD&E estate. University of Exeter campus refurbishment and Cranbrook new settlement construction also generate sustained demand.
Construction & site work in Exeter →
2. Facilities & property maintenance
Industrial pressure washers for commercial property maintenance, retail estate, university campuses and educational sites. Marsh Barton trading estate (500+ businesses), Matford Business Park, Pynes Hill, Exeter Business Park and the University of Exeter's Streatham and St Luke's campuses all generate sustained facilities maintenance demand.
Facilities & property maintenance in Exeter →
3. Fleet, transport & depot
Hot-water pressure washers and heavy-duty industrial wet/dry vacuums for vehicle wash bays, bus and coach depots, HGV operators and logistics facilities. Stagecoach South West operates its Exeter fleet from the Matford depot at Marsh Barton. The M5/A30/A38 junction makes Exeter the primary logistics node for the South West.
Fleet, transport & depot in Exeter →
4. Agriculture, dairy & farming — Devon
Devon is one of the UK's largest and most important dairy counties — the county's dairy farmers, beef and sheep producers, horticultural growers and food manufacturers generate sustained demand for hot-water milking parlour cleaning systems, poultry biosecurity wash-down equipment and farm vehicle cleaning machines. The RAPID VSC 240V stainless (80°C+, food-grade) is the daily parlour specification across Devon's dairy farms; the TORRENT2 petrol covers collecting yards and farm buildings where mains power is not available.
Dairy farming cleaning equipment → Livestock farming and biosecurity → V-TUF farming hub →
5. Detailing, valeting & mobile trade
Equipment for mobile valeting operators, dealership prep teams and the detailing trade across Exeter and Devon. Marsh Barton is home to one of the largest concentrations of car dealerships in the South West. The wider Exeter commuter market — Topsham, Heavitree, Pinhoe, Alphington, Exminster and the surrounding villages — generates strong mobile valeting demand.
Detailing & valeting in Exeter →
6. Automotive trade & bodyshop
M-Class dust extraction for bodyshop filler sanding and panel preparation, hot-water pressure washers for workshop floor degreasing, and heavy-duty wet/dry vacuums for coolant, oil and swarf collection. COSHH 2002 and Asbestos Regulations 2012 compliance for brake dust and paint mist.
Frequently asked questions
Does V-TUF deliver to Exeter and the wider Devon area?
Yes — V-TUF holds stock of all machines at its UK warehouse with next-day delivery available to Exeter and Devon postcodes on stocked items. The EX postcode area is fully covered. Contact 01522 787978 to confirm availability before ordering.
What dust extraction is required for construction works inside the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital estate?
Any construction or maintenance work inside the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust estate requires an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) before starting. For Type C and D work in Class 2, 3 and 4 clinical areas, H-Class extraction is mandatory. The V-TUF MIDI H-Class (MIDIH110 / MIDIH240) with sealed filtration and HEPA-certified disposal is the correct specification.
What hot-water pressure washer is recommended for Devon dairy farm milking parlour cleaning?
The V-TUF RAPID VSC 240V stainless (100 bar, 12 L/min, 80°C+, food-grade stainless) is the standard daily parlour wash specification — consistent hot water output for biofilm removal and Red Tractor compliance. See dairy farming cleaning equipment → and milking parlour cleaning compliance guide →
Can I set up a trade account for ongoing Exeter orders?
Yes. V-TUF operates trade and contractor account terms for commercial buyers across Exeter and Devon. Contact 01522 787978 and mention trade account at first contact.
Servicing, spares and ongoing support
V-TUF Support Hub → Spare parts for all machines →
For technical support — telephone 01522 787978.
Trade, contractor and fleet accounts
Telephone: 01522 787978. Exeter and Devon trade enquiries welcome.
Wash-down water must not enter surface water drains. South West Water trade effluent consent required for sewer discharge. See Environmental Permitting guidance →