Pressure washing

Premium pressure washing, region by region.

Driveways, pool decks, paver and travertine patios, exterior soft-wash for stucco and stone — curated through a approved local partner in each region we serve. The partner is selected for surface-calibrated technique, not just equipment ownership. Tailored quotes within one business day.

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How we work

A curated partner for the surface, not a quote-marketplace.

Calibrated by surface.

Travertine, stucco, paver, exposed aggregate, painted siding, stone tile, and concrete each take different pressure and different chemistry. The wrong setting etches the material permanently. The local partners are verified for surface-calibrated technique on the specific materials common to high-value homes.

Soft-wash where appropriate.

Most coastal stucco and roof tile is better cleaned with low-pressure chemistry than with pressure itself. The local partner knows which surfaces respond to which approach — and will say so before the equipment comes off the truck.

Run-off and surroundings managed.

Pressure-washing chemistry on a hillside lot reaches the lower garden bed. On a coastal property it reaches the ocean. The local partners plan run-off and protect the plantings before the work starts — not afterward.

What is included

The scope of a standard pressure-washing visit.

  • Pre-inspection. Surface assessment, condition of joint sand and grout, biological growth, sealer status. Documented before the equipment is unloaded.
  • Surface-calibrated pressure per area. Travertine and stucco get soft-wash chemistry; concrete and paver get controlled pressure; sealed stone gets the lighter end of the range.
  • Pre-treatment chemistry for algal staining, mineral deposit, or oil stain — applied with appropriate dwell time so the pressure does less of the work.
  • Joint-sand reseat on pavers where the cleaning has dislodged sand from the joints.
  • Plant protection. Tarping and rinsing of beds adjacent to the cleaning area. Run-off direction noted before the work begins.
  • Sealer reapplication quoted separately where the original finish has worn. The partner notes the condition at inspection; the homeowner decides whether to include the resealing.
  • Post-visit walkthrough with the homeowner or household staff. Drying-time guidance and notes on any surface that needs follow-up.
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What affects your quote

Every property is different. The factors that shape the price.

Pressure-washing prices range more than most clients expect. A clean concrete driveway is not the same job as a stucco facade with biological growth on the north face and a travertine pool deck under palm shed. The factors below shape every tailored quote.

Surface type

Travertine, paver, stone, stucco, painted siding, concrete, exposed aggregate, wood — each takes different chemistry, different pressure, and different protective protocol.

Square footage and access

Total cleanable area, plus access geometry — a hedge-screened patio, a gated driveway, or a hillside pool deck each affect the equipment and timing.

Soiling severity

Light maintenance versus algal staining versus heavy biological growth versus oil stain versus mineral deposit. First-visit restoration is sometimes a separate scope from recurring maintenance.

Chemistry required

Standard pressure water versus pre-treatment chemistry versus full soft-wash protocol. The chemistry is selected for the surface, not the other way around.

Surrounding plantings

Mature beds adjacent to the cleaning area need tarping, rinsing, and chemistry that does not bleach foliage. Tropical and desert plantings each have different sensitivity profiles.

Sealer status

Whether the surface needs resealing after cleaning. The condition is noted at inspection; the resealing is quoted separately if you elect to include it.

Our partner standard

The bar every pressure-washing partner clears.

  1. Insurance. Minimum two million dollars in general liability coverage, plus the property-damage coverage that high-pressure work demands. Documentation reviewed annually.
  2. Background checks. Every crew member on the property has cleared a current background check by an accredited provider, re-run on a defined cadence.
  3. Surface capability verification. The partner demonstrates experience with the specific materials common to the region — travertine and stucco in desert and coastal markets, pavers and graded driveways in hillside markets, sealed stone and exposed aggregate as standard.
  4. Soft-wash capability. The partner can demonstrate when soft-wash is the correct approach and when pressure is — and uses each appropriately rather than defaulting to one.
  5. Two-reference verification. Two existing client references, both contacted by us, both speaking to consistency over time.
  6. Code of conduct on site. Discreet phone use during a visit. No social-media post that identifies the home or its location. Unmarked vehicles where the partner can accommodate it.
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Pressure washing coverage

Five regions, each with a curated local partner.

Pressure washing questions

What clients ask before the first visit.

Is travertine safe to pressure-wash?

Yes, when calibrated correctly. Generic high-pressure settings etch travertine permanently — the porous surface loses its honed face and the etched section reads as a discoloration from then on. Surface-appropriate pressure and chemistry do not. The local partners for travertine work are specifically verified for the material, which is why the service appears under their name on the regions where it is offered.

What is the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?

Pressure washing relies on water force to do the cleaning. Soft washing relies on chemistry, applied at low pressure, to break down biological growth and staining. Stucco, painted siding, and roof tile are usually better candidates for soft washing — pressure can drive water behind the finish or strip paint. Concrete, pavers, and stone hold up to controlled pressure. The partner selects the right one for each surface on the property.

Will the chemistry damage my plantings?

Not when handled correctly. The chemistry used for biological staining is plant-safe at appropriate dilution and rinse cadence. Mature beds adjacent to the cleaning area are tarped or pre-rinsed before the work begins. Run-off direction is planned at the inspection. Where a partner cannot show the planting-protection protocol, they do not appear on this service.

Does the surface need to be resealed after cleaning?

Sometimes. Sealer wears over time and pressure-washing can accelerate the last of it. The partner notes sealer condition at inspection and quotes resealing as a separate scope so you can decide whether to include it. Travertine, sandstone, and exposed aggregate are the most common surfaces where the conversation comes up.

What is the recommended cadence for recurring pressure washing?

Most clients settle into a twice-yearly cadence for driveways, patios, and pool decks. Coastal properties under palm shed often move to quarterly. Exterior whole-home soft-wash is typically annual. The partner builds the cadence into a recurring schedule once the home is known, with pre-event or post-storm passes scheduled as needed.

Why trust us

Surface calibration you can verify before the equipment arrives.

Clean Freaks Co connects you with pressure washing through approved, insured local partners who have cleared two contactable client references, documented general liability coverage inclusive of property-damage exposure, current background checks on every crew member, and a signed code of conduct. Surface capability — the difference between travertine protocol and concrete protocol, between soft-wash and pressure — is verified for each partner before they appear on any region we serve.

Clean Freaks Co’s part is the vetting — surface capability, insurance, and conduct are checked against a published standard before a partner appears in any region, and a partner who falls below it loses the referral. The work itself is the partner’s, under their own contract and insurance. See how we vet partners.

Pressure-washing specialties

Specialty pressure washing, by request.

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