Pressure Washing in Spartanburg
Driveways, sidewalks, and concrete pressure-washed; siding, brick, and pavers soft-washed at safe pressure. The right method for each surface — so we clean it, not damage it.
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What's Included
- Driveways, sidewalks, and concrete (high-pressure)
- House siding — vinyl, fiber cement, and stucco (soft wash)
- Brick and pavers
- Patios, porches, and walkways
- Decks and fences (appropriate pressure for the material)
- Carports and garage floors
- Mailbox, mold, mildew, and algae removal
Curb appeal starts at the curb — a clean driveway, walkway, and exterior change how a whole property reads. In the humid Upstate, mildew and algae build up fast, and a yearly wash keeps surfaces looking their best and lasting longer.
Pricing
Pressure washing is priced by the surfaces and square footage involved. Call or use our quote form for an exact price in minutes.
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What's Not Included
We're upfront about what's not in a standard pressure washing so there are no surprises:
- Roof cleaning that requires specialized roof-safe systems (ask and we'll advise)
- Surfaces with failing paint or loose mortar that pressure would worsen (we'll assess first)
- Interior or below-grade water intrusion / flood cleanup
- Window washing above the second floor (see our window-cleaning service for glass)
Need something on this list? Some of it can be added for an additional fee — just mention it when you book.
Online Booking and Client Portal
Phone tag is a waste of your time and ours. Once you're a client, you get a portal: book, reschedule, see your service history, and update payment details on your own time. We're always available by phone too — but most clients prefer the portal once they have it.
The Right Method for Each Surface
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water and is the right call for hard, durable surfaces — concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios, and walkways — where built-up dirt, oil, mildew, and algae need real force to lift.
Soft washing uses low pressure with cleaning solutions instead. It's the correct, safer method for siding, brick, pavers, and other surfaces that high pressure can damage — etching concrete, gouging wood, blasting out mortar, or driving water behind siding. Using high pressure on the wrong surface causes expensive damage, so we match the method to the material every time.
Whether it's a stained driveway, algae-streaked siding, a tired-looking brick walkway, or pavers that have gone green, we choose the approach that cleans the surface without harming it.
Pressure Washing — Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water for hard surfaces like concrete. Soft washing uses low pressure with cleaning solutions for surfaces that high pressure would damage — siding, brick, and pavers. We use whichever is right for the surface.
Will pressure washing damage my siding or brick?
Not the way we do it. We soft-wash siding, brick, and pavers at safe, low pressure so the surface gets clean without etching, gouging, or forcing water where it shouldn't go.
Can you remove oil stains from my driveway?
We treat and lift most driveway staining, including oil, mildew, and algae. Deep-set oil that has fully penetrated the concrete may lighten rather than vanish — we'll set honest expectations.
Do you clean decks and fences?
Yes — at the appropriate pressure for the material so we clean the wood without splintering or gouging it.
How often should I have exterior surfaces washed?
Most homes benefit from a yearly wash, especially in the humid Upstate climate where mildew and algae build up on concrete and north-facing siding.
How is pressure washing priced in Spartanburg?
By the surfaces and square footage involved. Call or use the quote form and we'll get you an exact price quickly.
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Call now or fill out our quick form. We'll have a free quote to you within 5–10 minutes during business hours.