Pressure Washing in Taylors, SC
Driveways, sidewalks, siding, and decks cleaned with the right pressure for each surface.
Pressure Washing for Taylors yards
Pollen, algae, and that green-black film build up fast on hard surfaces in our climate. We clean driveways, sidewalks, patios, siding, and decks using the right amount of pressure for each one. Concrete and pavers get a strong surface clean. Wood and siding get a soft wash with detergent and low pressure, so we lift the grime without splintering boards or driving water behind the siding.
Taylors lawns sit on rolling Piedmont clay with a lot of shade from the Paris Mountain side, in Zone 7b to 8a. Tall fescue does well on the shadier, hillier lots, with bermuda in the open sun. The slopes make a case for sod or overseeding to hold soil, and the tree cover means real fall leaf loads.
What is included
- Driveway, sidewalk, and patio cleaning
- Soft washing for vinyl, fiber-cement, and painted siding
- Deck and wood fence washing at safe pressure
- Surface cleaner pass for even results on concrete
- Spot treatment for oil, rust, and tire marks
- Rinse-down that keeps detergent off your beds and plants
Timing in Taylors
Spring is the busiest time because Upstate pollen coats everything in March and April. Late winter and early fall are both good windows to clear the algae that grows on shaded, damp surfaces through our humid summers.
We price by the surface and square footage after a quick look or a few photos. Driveways and a full house soft wash are the two most common requests, and we will give you a flat number for each before we start.
Pressure Washing in Taylors: questions
Do you offer pressure washing in Taylors, SC?
Yes. Pressure Washing is one of our regular services in Taylors, along with the rest of our outdoor maintenance. Call (864) 630-5567 or book online and we will get you a flat quote.
Will pressure washing damage my siding?
Not when it is done right. We soft wash siding with low pressure and a cleaning solution that does the work, so we never force water behind the panels or strip paint. High pressure is for concrete, not for siding.
Can you clean my deck without tearing up the wood?
Yes. We use a low-pressure wash on wood decks and fences so the grain stays intact and the boards do not furr up. Older or soft wood gets the gentlest setting we have.
Do you remove oil stains and tire marks from driveways?
We treat them, and most lighten or come out. Deep, old oil that has soaked into concrete for years may not fully disappear, and we will tell you what to expect before we start instead of overpromising.
