Driveway Pressure Washing
St. George area home
Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and pavers cleaned with the right pressure for the surface.
Pressure washing in St. George needs more than a rented washer because red dust, tire marks, algae, and hard-water film bake into concrete fast. Our crew cleans driveways, patios, sidewalks, walkways, pavers, and exterior hard surfaces with commercial equipment and surface-by-surface pressure control.
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Call or text with the surface type, size, and a few photos. We confirm whether pressure washing is the right fit and set a time that works.
We move loose items, check cracks or weak spots, and identify stains that may need extra attention. Plants, doors, and nearby surfaces are treated with care before water starts moving.
We match pressure and spray pattern to the material, from concrete driveways to pavers and patios. The goal is a uniform clean without chewing up edges, joints, or older surface areas.
We rinse the full area, guide runoff where practical, and walk the job with you. If a spot needs another pass, we handle it before packing up.
Before booking pressure washing, most homeowners want to know whether the concrete, patio, or garage floor can actually improve. These examples show the type of red dirt, tire mark, and exterior surface work we handle around St. George.
St. George area home
Red dust cleanup on exterior concrete
Plan for water moving off the driveway, patio, or walkway during the job. We work efficiently and avoid sending runoff toward landscaping when the layout allows it.
Pressure washing will not fix cracked, spalling, or badly worn concrete. If we see a risk area, we call it out before cleaning that section.
Most hard surfaces can be walked on as soon as the water drains. Driveways can usually be used again the same day.
We clean concrete driveways, pavers, brick, stone patios, sidewalks, walkways, and retaining walls. Send a photo if you are unsure about the surface.
Estimate concrete, patio, porch, walkway, garage floor, or driveway cleaning by square footage.
Most homeowners who book pressure washing in St. George or Washington end up wanting concrete sealed within a year or two. Sealing locks the surface against red dust, oil drips, and sprinkler stains, but the slab has to be clean and dry first or the sealer traps the dirt underneath.
We treat the wash as prep work even when sealing is not on the schedule yet. That means lifting embedded dust out of the pores instead of just rinsing the surface, so when you are ready to seal the concrete is in the right shape to take it.
Pressure washing puts a lot of water and sometimes detergent into a small area, and it goes wherever the slope sends it. Before the wand starts, we walk the property to flag landscape beds, AC units, decorative rock, pet runs, and any vehicle parked close to the work zone.
Plants get a soak with clean water before and after so any runoff is diluted on contact. We position the spray to keep mist off windows, neighbor fence lines, and parked cars, and we move the truck if the runoff path needs a different angle.
St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, and Ivins homes deal with red dirt, hot concrete, sprinkler overspray, and shaded algae in different ways. We adjust the pressure washing approach instead of treating every driveway or patio like the same slab.
Some stains lighten a lot but do not disappear completely, especially old oil, rust, paint, or damage already inside the surface. We point that out up front so you know what the service can realistically do before you book.
Pressure washing is a smart call before listing a home, turning a rental, hosting guests, or cleaning up after a dusty season. A clean driveway and walkway make the property look cared for before anyone reaches the front door.
Sound concrete usually handles professional pressure washing well. Older concrete with cracks, spalling, exposed aggregate, or weak edges needs a lighter approach, and we check those areas before starting.
Yes, as long as the pressure is controlled for the material. Paver joints may lose some sand during cleaning, so we use a lighter method and point out areas that may need re-sanding afterward.
Most driveways and patios look cleaner for months, but red dust, sprinklers, shade, and traffic all affect the timeline. North-facing or damp areas usually show algae again sooner than open sunny concrete.
Yes. Driveway, patio, and walkway pressure washing is a practical cleanup before listing photos, showings, move-ins, or tenant turnover because the results are visible right away.
Serving St. George, Washington, Washington Fields, Santa Clara, Ivins, and Hurricane, UT
Same-day appointments often available. No pressure, no upsells.