Utah's climate is brutal on exterior surfaces. Hard water from sprinklers leaves chalky buildup. Winter freeze-thaw cycles drive grime deeper into concrete. Summer dust coats everything. Pressure washing isn't just cosmetic — done right, it protects your home and adds curb appeal that lasts.

What we pressure wash.

Starting At
$299
Standard driveways start at $299. Larger jobs and combo packages (driveway + patio + walkways) priced after a quick walkthrough or photos.
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Soft wash vs. high pressure.

Not every surface should get blasted at full pressure — and using the wrong technique can do real damage. Vinyl siding can crack. Wood can splinter. Stucco can chip. We bring the right approach for each surface, every time.

High Pressure

Best for: concrete driveways, walkways, brick, garage floors, patio pavers. Cuts through years of dirt, oil stains, and mineral buildup.

Soft Wash

Best for: siding, stucco, painted surfaces, roofs, delicate exteriors. Uses lower pressure with cleaning solutions to lift grime safely.

Why your house needs this.

If it's been more than two years since your last pressure washing, you're letting grime do real damage. Mold and mildew on siding can cause rot. Algae on decks creates slip hazards. Mineral deposits on concrete become permanent if left long enough. A regular pressure washing schedule is one of the cheapest forms of home maintenance — and it makes everything look brand new.

The Utah-specific problems we solve

Residential + commercial.

We pressure wash homes throughout Utah County and handle commercial accounts including restaurants, retail storefronts, parking lots, and property management portfolios. Recurring contracts available with discounted pricing.

Areas we serve.

Pressure washing service across all of Utah County and into south Salt Lake County. We regularly work in Orem, Provo, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Highland, Alpine, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, Vineyard, Springville, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Draper, and Bluffdale.

Common questions.

What's the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (2,500–4,000 PSI) — great for concrete, brick, and metal. Soft washing uses low pressure plus cleaning chemicals — required for siding, stucco, decks, and roofs. Wrong technique on the wrong surface causes real damage. Full guide here.

Will pressure washing damage my siding?

Yes. High-pressure water on vinyl, wood, or stucco siding will warp panels, strip paint, or blow water behind the siding into the wall cavity. We use soft washing on all siding and trim.

How much does pressure washing cost?

Starting at $299 for a typical driveway or patio. Whole-house exterior or large multi-surface projects are quoted after a walkthrough. Free quotes.

Is pressure washing safe for my roof?

No. Pressure washing strips protective granules from asphalt shingles and shortens roof life dramatically. Soft washing is the safe option and is what we use on every roof job.

How often should I have my driveway pressure washed?

Once a year is plenty for most Utah County homes. After construction projects, a one-time cleaning lifts settled cement dust and improves curb appeal immediately.

What surfaces do you clean?

Driveways, patios, walkways, brick, concrete, vinyl siding, painted wood siding, stucco, cedar shake, decks, fences, and roofs. We use the right pressure level and cleaning solution for each surface.

Make your home look brand new.

Free quote in under 60 seconds. Most jobs scheduled within the same week.