Pressure Washing
Pressure Washing restores the appearance of your pool deck, patio, walkways, and hard surfaces by safely removing dirt, algae, and buildup.
What This Service Includes
Pressure wash concrete, pavers, stone or furniture
Soft Washing services
Remove algae and stains
Rinse and clean debris
Inspect surrounding areas
When You Need This Service
Slippery surfaces
Visible algae growth
Dirt buildup after storms
Preparing for parties or home sale
Our Diagnosis-First Approach
Before performing any service, we complete a structured diagnosis:
Identify surface type
Evaluate staining
Select correct pressure level
Perform controlled cleaning
Pricing
Every surface responds differently to cleaning. Before providing a quote, we evaluate the material, condition, existing sealers, staining, organic growth, and any restoration goals you may have.
Our recommendations are based on what will safely achieve the best results for the specific surface being cleaned. Some projects require only standard pressure washing, while others may benefit from chemical pre-treatment, soft washing techniques, stain removal, or resealing after cleaning.
Pricing is customized to the surface type, condition, and scope of work so that homeowners receive an accurate solution rather than a one-size-fits-all estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is pressure washing safe for all surfaces?
No. Different materials require different cleaning techniques. While some surfaces can tolerate higher pressure, others (such as certain natural stones, decorative concrete finishes, or older materials) may require lower-pressure cleaning methods or specialized treatments to prevent damage. Surface type is always evaluated before cleaning begins.
Q: What's the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?
Pressure washing relies primarily on water pressure to remove dirt and buildup. Soft washing uses lower pressure combined with specialized cleaning solutions to safely treat surfaces that could be damaged by excessive pressure. The appropriate method depends on the material being cleaned and the condition of the surface.
Q: Why do some surfaces require chemical pre-treatment?
Certain contaminants, including algae, mold, mildew, organic staining, tire marks, rust stains, and embedded dirt, can’t always be removed effectively with water pressure alone. Pre-treatment helps break down these contaminants, improves cleaning results, and often reduces the amount of pressure needed during the cleaning process.
Q: Do pavers need to be resealed after pressure washing?
Not always, but resealing is often recommended if the existing sealer has worn away or if the cleaning process exposes the surface to additional weathering. Sealing can help enhance appearance, reduce staining, and extend the life of the surface.
Q: How do you determine Pressure Washing pricing?
Pricing is based on the type of surface being cleaned, the overall square footage, the severity of staining or buildup, accessibility, whether chemical treatment is required, and whether resealing is recommended after cleaning. Every project is evaluated individually to ensure the correct cleaning method is used.

