FAqs


  • Do you use soft washing or high-pressure washing on my home?

    We match the method to the surface. Soft washing uses low pressure and cleaning solutions for delicate areas like roofs and siding, while high-pressure washing tackles hard surfaces like concrete and brick. This protects your property while still delivering a deep clean.

  • Will pressure washing damage my roof shingles?

    No. We soft wash roofs using gentle pressure and specialized solutions instead of force. This safely lifts algae, moss, and stains while protecting your shingles and the protective granules that keep your roof performing well.

  • How often should I schedule cleaning in St. Augustine's humid climate?

    Most local properties benefit from a wash once or twice a year. Our coastal humidity encourages mold, mildew, and algae, so regular cleaning stops these from taking hold and staining your surfaces over time.

  • Can you remove the black streaks on my roof?

    Yes. Those streaks are usually algae that feeds on your shingles. Our soft wash treatment kills it at the root rather than just rinsing the surface, which helps keep the streaks from coming back quickly.

  • Will pressure washing strip the paint from my siding?

    Not when it is done correctly. We lower the pressure and soft wash painted surfaces so we clean thoroughly without chipping or lifting paint. Our team knows the safe settings for each type of material.

  • Can you remove oil stains and rust from my driveway?

    Yes. Our concrete cleaning service targets oil spills, rust, and ground-in grime with the right pressure and treatments. We work to lift the stains that ordinary rinsing leaves behind and restore your driveway's appearance.

  • Are your cleaning solutions safe for my pets, plants, and lawn?

    We take care to protect your landscaping and pets. We apply solutions responsibly, pre-wet and rinse surrounding greenery, and take precautions during the job so your plants and animals stay safe throughout the process.

  • Will mold and mildew come back after cleaning?

    Our treatments kill mold and mildew at the source instead of just rinsing them off. In Florida's humidity they can slowly return, so periodic cleaning is the best way to keep your surfaces clear long term.

  • Which surfaces on my property can you clean?

    We clean siding, roofs, gutters, fascia, eaves, driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, brick, concrete, and tiled areas with grout. We also handle graffiti and gum removal on commercial exteriors, all with the appropriate method for each surface.

  • Do you clean window screens and frames, or just the glass?

    We clean the glass, frames, and sills, and we clear cobwebs and debris around them. Our process leaves windows streak-free so more natural light comes through and the entire window looks refreshed, not just the pane.

  • Will cleaning my patio and pool deck leave them slippery?

    No. Removing algae, mildew, and grime actually improves traction, since those growths are what make the surface slick. You get a cleaner, safer space to relax and spend time outdoors with family.

  • How long do surfaces take to dry after washing?

    Most surfaces dry within a few hours, depending on sunlight, humidity, and airflow. Concrete and other porous materials may take longer. We can let you know when it is safe to walk on or use each area.

  • Can you remove salt buildup and residue from coastal air?

    Yes. Living near the coast means salt and mineral residue collect on windows, screens, and exterior surfaces. We rinse and treat these areas to clear the buildup and slow the corrosion and hazing it can cause.

  • Do you clean the inside of my gutters or just wash them down?

    We can wash the exterior of your gutters and clear out debris buildup inside so water flows freely. Clean, clear gutters protect your fascia, eaves, and foundation from overflow and moisture damage.

  • Can pressure washing prepare surfaces before painting or sealing?

    Yes. Cleaning is one of the best ways to prep a surface. Removing dirt, mildew, and loose material helps new paint, stain, or sealant bond properly and last longer on decks, driveways, and siding.