Pressure Washing in Skagit, Whatcom & Snohomish County
For concrete, pavers, and hard surfaces, pressure washing is the right tool. We bring commercial-grade equipment and a careful touch.
Pressure Washing Specifics
Here's what falls under this service when you give us a call.
- Driveway and sidewalk pressure washing
- Concrete patio and porch cleaning
- Paver patios and retaining walls
- Wood deck cleaning (pressure-treated, cedar, composite)
- Garage floor cleaning
- Surface cleaner for streak-free, even results
- Pre-treatment for oil stains and rust
Driveways, walkways, patios, and concrete steps build up dirt, oil, algae, and tire marks that you don't notice day-to-day but jump out the moment they're clean. We pressure wash with commercial surface cleaners that lay down even, streak-free results instead of the wand-zigzag pattern you get from a residential rental.
We handle driveways, sidewalks, paver patios, concrete porches, stamped and exposed-aggregate concrete, composite and pressure-treated wood decks (at appropriate pressure), retaining walls, and outdoor stairs. For softer surfaces we throttle down or switch to soft washing entirely. We won't blast pressure into something that doesn't need it.
Pressure Washing Projects
A look at some of our recent pressure washing work across the region.
Trusted by Homeowners
Don't just take our word for it. Hear from the families we've helped.
"They soft washed our roof and siding last summer and the difference was night and day. No moss, no streaks, and the team was careful with the rhododendrons. Booking them again for the fall gutter cleaning."
"Pressure washed our driveway and back patio. Came out perfect. Honest quote up front, on time, cleaned up after. Way better than the rental wand job I tried last year."
"Finally got the upstairs windows done right. They brought a water-fed pole so no ladders against the siding. Screens cleaned and tracks vacuumed too. Will definitely call them again."
Pressure Washing FAQ
Quick answers to the questions we hear most about this service.
Concrete and pavers stand up to pressure washing fine. The risk is using too much pressure on softer surfaces like cedar, painted wood, or aged composite. We adjust pressure to the surface, and switch to soft washing where it makes sense.
Most oil stains we can lift with a degreaser pre-treatment followed by hot-water pressure washing. Deep-soaked stains in old concrete may not come fully clean, but we'll get them as good as the surface allows.
Move vehicles and lawn furniture off the area being washed. We'll handle the rest, including covering anything sensitive nearby.
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