FAQs

Soft washing is available for cleaning siding and other delicate surfaces like stucco or painted wood. This method uses low-pressure water combined with safe cleaning solutions to remove dirt, algae, and mildew without causing damage. It’s a good option if you want a deep clean without the risk of paint chipping or denting softer materials.
After cleaning pavers, sealing is offered as an optional service. Sealing creates a protective layer over the surface, which helps guard against stains, weeds, and color fading from sun exposure. It also makes the pavers easier to clean in the future and keeps them looking fresh longer. If you want that extra protection and want the pavers to keep their color, sealing is a good choice. Just let us know if you’re interested, and we can include it after the cleaning.
Roof cleaning is offered, and it’s safe for asphalt shingles when done right. The method used is called soft washing, which uses low-pressure water and special cleaning solutions instead of blasting high pressure that could damage the shingles. This removes mold, algae, and dirt without loosening or cracking your roof. The products used are made to be safe for roofing material and nearby landscaping, so you don’t have to worry about harm to your property. Regular cleaning can actually help your roof last longer and look better.
House washing is one of the main services offered, and it works great for getting rid of mildew, dirt, algae, and other grime on your siding and exterior walls. Safe cleaning solutions and the right amount of pressure are used to avoid damage while making your home look clean and fresh again. This not only improves curb appeal but also helps protect your siding from long-term buildup.
Power washing a driveway usually costs between $100 and $300, depending on the size of the driveway and how dirty it is. Smaller driveways or light cleanings are on the lower end, while bigger or heavily stained driveways can cost more. If you want an exact price, it helps to get a quote based on your specific driveway’s size and condition.
You can schedule a paver cleaning appointment by calling us or filling out the contact form on our website. We’ll ask a few questions about the area you need cleaned and when you’d like the work done. Yes, we provide free estimates, so you’ll know the price before we start.
Pressure washing works really well for removing algae and mildew stains from concrete patios. The high-pressure water blasts away grime, stains, and built-up gunk, leaving the surface looking way cleaner. It can break down and wash off green and black stains, so your patio looks fresher and safer to walk on. Just make sure the job is done right to avoid damaging the concrete or making the surface rough. Regular cleaning also helps stop algae and mildew from coming back as fast.
Pressure washing can be safe for older concrete and pavers if it's done right, but there is a risk of damage if the pressure is too high or the wrong equipment is used. Older surfaces can be more fragile and might chip, crack, or start to break apart if handled roughly. The best way to clean them is with a lower pressure setting and the correct cleaning solutions, so you get rid of dirt and stains without harming the surface. Professional cleaners know how to adjust their techniques based on the age and condition of your concrete or pavers, so you get good results without damage.
Yes, we offer professional sealing after our deep-cleaning process. However, we are very selective about the products we use. Unlike some companies that use cheap solvent-based sealers, we exclusively use premium water-based urethane sealants. Why we avoid solvent-based sealers: In our East Coast climate, solvent-based products are prone to failure. They create a non-breathable film that traps moisture under the surface, when the temperature swings (freeze-thaw cycles), that trapped moisture turns the sealer into a cloudy, white, peeling mess. The Benefits of our Water-Based Urethanes: Breathability: They allow moisture to escape from the ground, preventing "hazing" or whitening. Superior Bonding: They penetrate deep into the paver for a bond that won't flake off after one winter. Joint Stabilization: Our sealer hardens the sand between your pavers to stop wash-outs and weed growth. Eco-Friendly: Low VOCs and no harsh chemical odors around your home or pets. How long does it last? On average, our high-quality sealants provide 3 to 5 years of protection. The lifespan depends on: Weather Exposure: Full sun vs. heavy snow/ice. Usage: Driveways (heavy tires) vs. patios (foot traffic). Maintenance: We recommend a gentle "maintenance wash" every year to keep the surface clear of abrasive grit
Yes, paver sealing is available after paver cleaning. Sealing helps protect your pavers from stains, weeds, and fading. Most sealers last around two to three years, depending on weather and how much traffic the area gets. It’s a good way to keep your pavers looking fresh for longer.
Yes, roof cleaning is available to remove algae, moss, and stains from your roof. For asphalt shingles, a soft washing method is used. This means low pressure and special cleaning solutions, so the shingles don’t get damaged or lose their protective granules. It safely kills and removes those stains without causing harm to your roof. This helps your roof look better and can also help it last longer.