Restore your Alabama property's curb appeal with professional pressure washing. We clean everything from houses to driveways with expert care.
From residential house washing to commercial property cleaning, we handle it all with professional equipment.
Complete exterior house cleaning including siding, brick, and stucco surfaces
Deep cleaning and restoration of wooden decks, concrete patios, and outdoor surfaces
Remove oil stains, dirt, and grime from driveways, sidewalks, and walkways
Safe, low-pressure roof cleaning to remove algae, moss, and debris
Complete gutter cleaning and exterior washing service
Professional pressure washing for commercial buildings and parking lots
Professional pressure washing transforms your property's appearance
Complete house washing removes years of dirt and grime
Oil stains and dirt completely removed from concrete
Deck restoration brings back the natural wood beauty
We use commercial-grade pressure washers with adjustable settings to safely clean any surface without damage.
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EPA Lead-Safe Certified
Required for pre-1978 homes under the federal RRP Rule.
About EPA Lead-Safe (RRP)Insured & Bonded
General liability + workers’ comp. COI available on request.
1-Year Workmanship Warranty
On top of manufacturer material warranties. Itemized in every contract.
100/100 BuildZoom scoreCommon questions about pressure and soft washing in Alabama's climate. If yours isn't here, call us at 205-281-0940 — we'd rather answer it for your specific property than guess in writing.
Pressure washing uses high-velocity water (typically 1,500–3,000 PSI) and is suited for hard surfaces like concrete driveways, brick, and stone patios. Soft washing uses low pressure combined with surfactant-based cleaning solutions and is the correct method for vinyl siding, painted wood, stucco, and roofs — high pressure on those surfaces can force water behind cladding, crack grout, or strip paint. In Birmingham Metro and across Jefferson County, we assess each surface before we start and choose the appropriate method; we don't run the same pressure setting on a roof that we'd use on a driveway.
High humidity and warm temperatures across Alabama make mildew, algae, and green slime a near-annual reality on north-facing walls, shaded decks, and roof shingles. A proper soft-wash treatment uses a biocidal surfactant that kills the organism at the root rather than just blasting it off visually — which is what reduces recurrence. On roofs and siding we use a low-pressure application with dwell time; on concrete we combine pressure and detergent. Results typically last 12–24 months in the Birmingham Metro climate before regrowth becomes visible, depending on shade coverage and drainage.
High-pressure washing on asphalt shingles is not safe — it strips granules, accelerates aging, and can void manufacturer warranties. The industry-standard approach for Alabama roofs is soft washing at 100–300 PSI with a diluted sodium hypochlorite solution, which kills black algae (Gloeocapsa magma) and moss without mechanical damage. We always use the soft-wash method on roofs. If you have a manufacturer's warranty in place, we recommend reviewing its maintenance requirements before any cleaning; we're happy to discuss what your specific shingle type requires when you call us at 205-281-0940.
Yes — clean surfaces are a prerequisite for exterior paint adhesion, and washing is standard practice before any painting project we take on in Hoover, Vestavia Hills, or anywhere across the Birmingham Metro. The correct sequence is: repair damaged substrate first (replace rotted wood, patch stucco, fix caulk lines), then wash, then allow the surface to dry fully — typically 24–48 hours in Alabama summer heat — before priming and painting. Washing over unfixed damage can push water into the substrate and worsen deterioration. Our 1-year workmanship warranty plus manufacturer warranties on materials covers the full paint system when we perform both the prep and the painting.
Concrete in the Birmingham Metro area typically needs cleaning every 12–18 months under normal conditions — red clay tracking, mildew from seasonal rain, tire marks, and oil stains accumulate faster here than in drier climates. Properties with overhanging trees or in shaded neighborhoods in Jefferson County may need more frequent attention because the concrete stays damp longer and supports faster organic growth. A single annual wash before spring is the most common schedule our customers settle on; some high-traffic commercial properties in the Hoover and Vestavia Hills areas benefit from twice-yearly service.
When the correct method and pressure setting is used for each surface type, damage is rare. We carry full liability insurance, are licensed under Alabama Home Builder License HBLB #24914 and General Contractor License GC #S-58482, and our 1-year workmanship warranty covers any defect in how the work was performed. That said, some surfaces — older painted brick, deteriorating mortar joints, or cracked concrete — can reveal pre-existing damage during washing that wasn't visible beforehand. We walk the property before starting and flag any conditions that could be an issue; if we see something concerning, we'll tell you before we start, not after.
Pressure washing pairs well with other exterior and renovation services we offer across Alabama.
Professional pressure washing services that bring back your property's original beauty. Free estimates and satisfaction guaranteed.