Pressure washing that restores exterior surfaces without the guesswork.
Choose the surface, size, and condition before checkout.
Start with the surface and project size.
Best for one-time exterior cleaning on driveways, patios, siding, and decks.
Pressure washing for driveways, patios, siding, decks, and other exterior surfaces.
- Driveways, patios, siding, and deck surfaces
- Surface size and condition selected online
Why this project works better with the surface details clarified first
Surface type, size, and condition are selected before checkout so the quote starts from the project you actually need done.
Pressure washing is framed as project work, which makes more sense for driveways, patios, siding, and other one-off exterior cleaning jobs.
If a treatment or extra applies, it can be selected during booking so the current total reflects it before checkout.
How booking works
Included scope
- Pressure washing of the selected exterior surface areas
- Project scope based on surface size and condition selected before checkout
- Optional treatment add-ons when they are available for this service
What is not included
- Roof work or high-risk specialty access
- Painting, sealing, or repair of damaged surfaces
- Interior cleaning or restoration work
How a typical pressure washing visit is usually organized
These checkpoints help make one-time exterior cleaning feel more predictable before you choose a date.
Project scope review
- Selected surfaces and project notes reviewed on arrival
- Surface size and condition aligned with the booked scope
- Access and prep details checked before work begins
Surface cleaning
- Pressure washing completed for the booked surfaces
- Cleaning approach adjusted to the surface condition selected during booking
- Optional treatments applied when they were selected up front
Project finish
- Final review focused on the surfaces included in the visit
- Any project-specific notes handled within the agreed scope
- One-time exterior cleaning kept tied to the booked project, not a vague extra task list
What changes price and timing.
Ready to check pricing for your pressure washing project?
Start with the surface type, size, and any add-ons so the next step reflects the project you actually need.
Pressure washing questions customers ask before they book
These answers cover surfaces, prep, water access, and what usually changes the scope of a project visit.
What surfaces can I book for pressure washing?
This service is designed for surfaces like driveways, patios, siding, decks, and other exterior areas supported by the current booking options.
Do I need to provide water access?
If water access or another site detail matters for your property, include it during booking so the project starts with the right context.
Is pressure washing usually recurring or one-time?
Pressure washing is generally treated as project work, so it is usually booked as a one-time service rather than a recurring visit.
Can heavily stained areas change the scope?
Yes. Surface condition matters. If the buildup is heavier than expected, treatment needs or timing may change compared with a standard surface-cleaning visit.
Is pressure washing usually recurring or one-time?
Pressure washing is generally treated as project work, so it is usually booked as a one-time service rather than a recurring visit.
Continue into pressure washing booking.
The next step keeps pressure washing in place so you can confirm surface details, timing, and pricing.
- The correct service stays selected when you continue into booking.
- Scope, add-ons, and the current total are surfaced before secure checkout.
- Project questions help clarify surfaces and scope before you schedule.