Garage Floor Pressure Washing in St. George, Utah
Oil drips, tire marks, and project dust pulled off the concrete in one visit.
Garage Floor Pressure Washing is what most St. George garages need after a project, a move-out, or years of dust settling on the slab. We pressure wash the concrete, work on oil drips and tire marks, and plan where the water drains so it leaves the garage cleanly. Tell us what is on the floor and we will tell you what we can pull out.
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How It Works
Move Items Out
The floor has to be clear before we start. Tools, totes, bikes, and shelving need to be moved out into the driveway or yard so we can reach every corner.
Pre-Treat the Floor
We sweep loose debris, then apply a degreaser to oil drips, tire marks, and any paint, sawdust, or mortar from a recent project. Letting the solution dwell is what makes the pressure washing actually pull soil out instead of pushing it around.
Pressure Wash With Drainage Planned
We use a surface cleaner and wand to work the slab in sections, walking dirty water out the garage door so it does not pond near walls or storage. If the garage has a drain or a slope toward the back, we adjust the plan before water starts moving.
Final Rinse and Walk-Through
We rinse the floor edge to edge, squeegee standing water out, and walk it with you. If a drip or stain needs another pass, we hit it before packing up.
What to Expect From Garage Floor Pressure Washing
Items Moved Out First
The floor needs to be clear before we arrive. We do not move heavy shelving, freezers, or storage racks, so plan a spot for everything in the driveway or yard.
Drainage Out the Door
Water has to go somewhere, and most St. George garages drain out the door onto the driveway. We work the floor in the right direction so it leaves cleanly instead of pooling against walls.
Old Oil Limits
Fresh oil drips usually clean up well. Oil that has sat on raw concrete for years can leave a shadow even after pressure washing, and we will tell you up front if a stain looks like that kind.
Dry Time Before Use
Most garage floors are dry to the touch in a few hours, faster with the door open. Wait until it is fully dry before moving heavy storage or vehicles back in.
Why St. George Garages Need a Different Plan
Garages around here pick up red dust through the door, oil drips from cars, and a layer of project debris that builds up over years. Outdoor pressure washing assumes water runs off the slab on its own, but a garage floor needs the water guided out the door, which is the part most homeowners do not want to deal with.
Old oil that has soaked into raw concrete may not fully come out, and we will say so before we start. Surface staining lifts well, but oil that reached deep into the pour usually leaves a shadow even after a thorough clean.
This service pairs well with driveway pressure washing on the same visit. If the garage is being prepped for an epoxy coating, the cleaner the slab is going in, the better the coating bonds.
Garage Floor Pressure Washing FAQ
Will Garage Floor Pressure Washing remove old oil stains?
It removes most surface oil and recent drips well. Oil that has soaked into raw concrete for years may leave a shadow, and we point that out before we start so you know what to expect.
Do I need to move everything out of the garage first?
Yes. The floor has to be clear so we can reach every corner, and items left on the slab will block water and cleaning solution from doing their job.
Where does the water go?
Most St. George garages drain out the door onto the driveway, and we work the floor in that direction. If the garage has a floor drain or slopes toward the back, we plan around that before water starts moving.
Is this a good step before applying an epoxy coating?
Yes, a clean slab is part of good prep for epoxy. Pressure washing pulls off dust, oil, and surface debris, but coating products may still call for an etch or grind on top of cleaning.
Can you clean the driveway in the same visit?
Yes, and it is usually a smart pairing. Garage and driveway pressure washing back to back keeps the whole concrete area looking the same instead of clean inside and dusty outside.
Send a photo of the garage floor and we will tell you what is realistic before we book.
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