South Florida humidity turns concrete and pavers green with algae faster than almost anywhere else in the country. We pressure wash driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, and siding at the right PSI for each surface, so it is clean without pitting pavers or stripping paint.
Concrete, pavers, and asphalt cleared of algae, mildew, and stains.
Surfaces adjusted for slip-resistance and algae removal without damage.
Low-pressure soft-wash technique for vinyl, stucco, and painted siding.
Wood, vinyl, and aluminum fencing cleaned and refreshed.
Algae, rust, and oil stains pre-treated before washing.
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Algae and mildew thrive in Miami's humidity and afternoon rain, especially on shaded or low-lying concrete and pavers. Regular pressure washing every 6-12 months keeps it from taking hold permanently.
Not at the correct PSI — we adjust pressure by surface type since pavers, stamped concrete, and stucco all tolerate different levels. Too much pressure can pit soft pavers, so we calibrate before starting.
We use a soft-wash, lower-pressure method on siding, stucco, and painted surfaces to remove grime without stripping paint or forcing water behind siding panels.
Most homeowners see the best results washing every 6-12 months given the humidity and rain here — sooner if you notice green or black staining returning quickly.
For algae and mildew we pre-treat with a cleaning solution before washing — plain water pressure alone often just relocates the growth rather than killing it.
Yes — a clean exterior is one of the cheapest ways to boost curb appeal, and it is a standard first step before any exterior painting job.
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