Between fallen leaves, mountain rain, and old-growth shade, Asheville driveways collect algae and grime faster than most. Add oil drips, tire marks, and pollen, and a concrete surface that started out light gray can turn a dingy green-black within a season. We use high-pressure cleaning built for concrete — strong enough to lift years of buildup without pitting or etching the surface.

What We Clean

  • Driveways (concrete, asphalt, and pavers)
  • Front walkways and entry steps
  • Patios and pool decks
  • Garage floors and carports
  • Sidewalks and HOA common areas

Our Process

  • Pre-treat oil stains, rust spots, and heavy algae with the right solution for each
  • Pressure wash the full surface with a rotary surface cleaner for even results — no streaking or “tiger stripes”
  • Edge and detail corners, steps, and joints by hand
  • Rinse and inspect to confirm every stain is gone before we call it done

Concrete-Safe Pressure

Too much pressure or the wrong nozzle angle is what damages concrete — not pressure washing itself. Properly cured concrete holds up fine; we just make sure the technique matches the surface. Asphalt driveways clean up well too, and washing before resealing is one of the best ways to extend their life.

Pricing

Driveway and walkway cleaning typically runs less than a full house wash — most jobs finish in under an hour for a standard driveway. You’ll get an exact price after a quick look at the space, based on size, staining, and surface type.

Why Asheville Homeowners Choose Us

  • Fast, free quotes — usually same day
  • Fair, upfront pricing — no surprise add-ons
  • Rotary surface cleaning — even results, no streaking
  • Property Protection Promise — if anything is damaged, we make it right

Frequently Asked Questions

Properly cured concrete isn’t damaged by pressure washing itself. Holding the nozzle too close or using too narrow a spray angle is what etches or pits the surface — which is why we use wide-angle nozzles and a rotary surface cleaner for even, controlled results.

Yes. Asphalt tolerates pressure washing well, and cleaning before resealing is one of the most effective ways to protect it.

Fresh oil stains usually lift completely. Older, set-in stains may lighten significantly but not disappear entirely — we’ll be upfront about what to expect before we start.

Rust stains usually come from metal patio furniture, fertilizer, or irrigation with high iron content sitting on the surface. We treat rust with a targeted stain-remover before the main wash for the best results.

Ready to get started? Get a free, no-obligation quote today.