Driveway & concrete
Oil spots, red clay, tire marks, and years of grey film lifted off driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks with a surface cleaner — no zebra striping.
Up to 4,400 PSICommercial work is mostly a scheduling problem. The cleaning is straightforward; doing it without a customer watching is the part that takes planning.
We schedule commercial jobs off-hours — early morning before opening, or overnight for restaurants and retail. Your entrance is the first thing a customer evaluates, and gum, spilled drinks, grease tracking, and black chewing-gum spots read as neglect whether or not the inside is spotless.
Recurring schedules make more sense than one-off cleans for most storefronts. A monthly or quarterly pass on the entrance and sidewalk holds a standard; an annual deep clean just resets a slow decline.
Dumpster pads and grease-adjacent concrete need a degreaser and dwell time, not just pressure, and in a lot of municipalities the wash water can't simply run to a storm drain. We plan for that rather than discovering it on site.
Written down because a repeatable result comes from a repeatable method — not from whoever happens to be holding the wand.
Surfaces, water access, drainage, where the runoff goes, and where your customers and staff will be. On commercial work the constraints usually matter more than the square footage.
Early mornings, evenings or overnight — whatever keeps a wet entrance away from your customers. Retail and food sites get a hard finish time, not an estimate.
Entrance grease and gum need a degreaser and dwell time; hot water where the site warrants it. Pressure alone spreads a grease shadow into a wider grease shadow.
Rotating surface cleaner across the open concrete for an even finish, hand-work into corners, along the kerb, and around bollards and furniture.
Where the site or the lease requires it, wash water is contained rather than allowed into a storm drain. That is a compliance question we would rather answer before the job than after.
And what it doesn't. Both lists are here so the quote you get is the price you pay.
Entrances and sidewalks, drive-thru lanes, dumpster pads and enclosures, loading docks, awnings and canopies, building exteriors, parking areas, and outdoor seating.
Pre-open, post-close, or overnight. Pressure washing an entrance during business hours costs you more in impression than the wash costs in dollars.
Monthly or quarterly maintenance holds a consistent standard and costs less per visit than periodically undoing a year of buildup.
Multi-tenant and multi-site work quoted per property with a single schedule and one invoice. Certificate of insurance on file before the first visit.
We quote flat, per job, after seeing it — so instead of a price list that can't be honest, here is exactly what moves the figure.
A storefront entrance is judged by customers every day, and grime accumulates at a rate set by footfall rather than weather. Food and retail entrances usually want monthly or quarterly; offices and light industrial sites are typically fine twice a year. Recurring visits are cheaper per visit than one-offs, and they keep the entrance from ever reaching the state that needs a heavy first clean.
If it's not spotless, we come back and re-blast it at no charge. We're a new company — our name is worth more than any single invoice, and we act like it on every job.
Yes — most of our commercial work happens before opening or after close, precisely so a wet entrance never meets your customers. Overnight is available for sites that need it. Tell us your hard finish time and it goes in the schedule as a constraint, not a hope.
No, and you should be asking. Hyper Tension Power Washing carries $2M in liability coverage, and the certificate goes to your manager or landlord before we're on site. Any contractor who hesitates at that request on a commercial property is telling you something.
It's a real compliance issue and it depends on the site and what we're washing off. Where containment is required — food-site grease, vehicle areas, some municipal rules — we contain and dispose of the water rather than letting it reach a drain. We'd rather raise it in the quote than have it become your problem later.
Yes, on a single schedule and a single invoice. Multi-site work is quoted per location so you can see what each one costs rather than getting one number for the portfolio, and recurring visits get a per-visit rate that's lower than one-offs.
Bundling in the same visit is cheaper than a second trip — the setup is most of the work.
Oil spots, red clay, tire marks, and years of grey film lifted off driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks with a surface cleaner — no zebra striping.
Up to 4,400 PSIVinyl, brick, stucco, and hardboard cleaned with low pressure and the right solution — the green mildew and black streaks gone without forcing water behind the siding.
Under 500 PSIThose black streaks are algae eating your shingles' limestone filler. Removed chemically at low pressure — never blasted, which strips granules and voids warranties.
Under 500 PSIWood is soft and it shows every mistake. Pressure dialed in by species and age, working with the grain, so the grey weathering lifts and the fibers stay intact.
800–1,500 PSICleared out by hand, then the tiger-striping scrubbed off the outside face — the vertical black streaks that don't come off with a normal house wash.
Hand + soft washHand washing and touchless rinsing for cars, trucks, trailers, and fleet vehicles — at your home or your yard, without the swirl marks a tunnel wash leaves.
Touchless + handBased in Charlotte, on the road all over the metro. Pick your area for local details, or just request a quote — if you're close, we'll come.
Tell us about the job and we'll come back within one business day with a flat price. Prefer to pick a time? Book a wash online.