Pressure washing that cleans without breaking the surface.
Concrete, pavers, stucco, fences, decks, and roofs all need different pressures and different approaches. Too much pressure etches concrete, shreds stucco, and strips paint. Too little pressure does nothing. We match pressure and technique to the surface, and we soft-wash anything delicate. End result: clean, not damaged.
What's included in this service?
- Driveway and walkway concrete — oil and tire stain treatment
- Paver patios — joint sand blown out? We top-off the sand after
- Stucco — soft-wash only, never direct pressure
- Fences — wood and vinyl, chemistry-matched for each
- Decks — soft-wash with brightener, never pressure-damage the grain
- Roofs — soft-wash only for algae and mildew
- Pool deck and coping — pressure-matched to surface
- Post-pressure-wash rinse and treatment with hydrophobic sealer (optional)
When do you need this service?
- Concrete has gone grey and you can't remember when it was last cleaned
- Oil stains on the driveway from a leaking vehicle
- Patio has mildew at the grout lines
- Stucco has algae streaks where irrigation overspray hits
- Fence has gone from tan to grey-green with moss
- Pre-sale curb appeal cleanup
- Post-construction cleanup of concrete spatter
- HOA has flagged the exterior for cleaning compliance
What do homeowners ask about Pressure Washing?
Can pressure washing damage my home's stucco?
Yes, if done wrong. Stucco is porous and fractured at a microscopic level. High-pressure water forces into the cracks, fractures them further, and eventually strips the paint or blows out the texture. We soft-wash all stucco with a low-pressure chemical approach — never direct pressure — and the stucco comes out clean and intact.
Will pressure washing remove oil stains from concrete?
Fresh oil (within days) comes up with a degreaser and hot water pressure wash. Old, soaked-in oil requires a degreaser-soak plus repeated pressure-wash cycles and sometimes a poultice treatment. Very old oil on porous concrete sometimes has to be covered with a concrete stain or coating rather than removed. We'll tell you what you're dealing with before we start.
Do you reclaim the wastewater?
For residential driveways we berm the storm drain and divert water to landscaping where that's acceptable. For commercial work with local water-runoff regulations (parking lots, food service), we bring a reclamation unit that vacuums the wastewater for proper disposal.
How often should I pressure wash?
Driveway and sidewalks: every 1–2 years for most homes. Stucco and siding: every 2–3 years, or more if you have heavy irrigation overspray. Decks: annually. Roofs: 3–5 years, algae-dependent. Coastal homes and homes under tree cover need more frequent service.
Can I book this with window cleaning on the same day?
Yes, and it's a common combo. We pressure wash first, then clean windows and screens. The order matters — doing windows first means the pressure washing will spray them again and you'll need them redone. Bundle discounts apply when both services are booked same visit.
Where do we offer Pressure Washing in San Diego County?
We provide pressure washing in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Homeowners who hired us for this
Quarterly plan since last summer. Same tech every visit, knows our house, texts before he comes. Windows always perfect, and honestly the screens and tracks are the real difference — other companies skip those.
We had years of sprinkler spots on the south side of the house. Two other companies said they could not remove them. Shine Pro brought specific chemistry, polished them out in an afternoon, and showed me which sprinkler head was the culprit. Glass looks new.
Our production app was showing below last year. Had them clean the panels plus our windows in the same visit. Production bounced back within a week. Bundled price was better than getting the two services separately.
Need pressure washing in San Diego County?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.