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We specialize in pressure washing driveways, homes, sidewalks and yard cleanup.we work as hard and efficiently as possible to get the most for our customers.




OUR SERVICES INCLUDE - House & Vehicles - Wood & Vinyl Siding - Sidewalk and Driveway - Deck, Dock & Fence - Gutters & Windows - Boats & Equipment


Quality work. We stand behind our work and do what we say we will do. Free estimates in the Tuscaloosa county and surrounding areas.



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My name is Brayden, I own a newly small pressure washing business. We take no short cuts in making sure your job that needs done gets done properly and to your satisfaction.

My name is Brayden, I own a newly small pressure washing business. We take no short cuts in making sure your job that needs done gets done properly and to your satisfaction.



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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

The cost to professionally pressure wash your deck is $150 on average. This cost can range from $100 to $600, depending on the size of your deck and its condition. 

For an average deck of about 300 square feet, you can expect to pay around $100. However, if you have a spacious 1,000-square-foot deck or more, expect that cost to be closer to $300 to $400. Likewise, if it’s been a long time since you deep cleaned your deck, the deck professional might need extra time and to use deck-specific detergent, which will increase the overall cost.

You should wait until your pavers have completely dried and cured before pressure washing them. Wait at least three to five days, though some sealants may need up to an entire week. Rushing that timeline can mess with the finish, weaken the seal, or leave streaks that are tough to fix. Once the sealant has fully set, stick to a gentle approach. Keep the pressure under 1,500 PSI and hold the nozzle at least two feet from the surface. Anything stronger or closer can blast the joint sand loose or wear down the sealant you just applied.

If you’re using water pressure above 2,000 PSI, you should wear a full face shield—at 4,000 PSI, a water jet can easily slice through skin. Always wear heavy-duty, waterproof gloves and rubber boots with metatarsal guards. If you’re working with hot water, make sure your gloves are insulated.

It‘s risky to pressure wash indoors, and we wouldn’t recommend it, but following all safety guidelines can prevent the worst outcomes. Always make sure to use an electric-powered machine over one that’s gas-powered, remove obstacles that could cause tripping or falling, and keep appliances like hair dryers and toothbrushes unplugged and out of the way to prevent electrical hazards. 

If you’re asking yourself, should you pressure wash your roof, the answer almost always is no. The water pressure that the power washing machine generates could damage the shingles by forcing water underneath or causing them to loosen. Soft washing with a pump sprayer is the better and safer option.

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