Pressure washing in Bozeman
Concrete and stone collect dirt, mud, moss, and oil until the surface is a shade darker than it should be. A pressure wash strips it back to clean, driveways and walkways especially.
How the work gets done
The tool matches the surface: different wands and nozzles for detail work, and a surface cleaner for driveways and patios, which cleans large flatwork evenly instead of leaving wand stripes behind.
What gets cleaned
- Driveways, walkways, and sidewalks
- Patios, pavers, brick, and flagstone
- Rock-work, decks, and outdoor furniture
- Vehicles and boats, on request
When water isn't enough
Oil stains, heavy grime, and organic growth get a degreaser or cleaning solution worked in first. No sealing, just cleaning.
Not sure it qualifies?
If it's a hard surface and it needs cleaning, it's probably fair game. Just ask.
When to do it
An occasional refresh
Hardscapes don't need a set schedule. When the buildup starts to show, it's ready.
Part of a house wash
Porches and patios often get rinsed as part of a house wash. A standalone pressure-washing job is the deeper clean for driveways and other hardscapes.
Easy prep
Nothing needed up front. For a driveway it helps to have vehicles moved off, and that's easy to sort out when the job gets scheduled.
Get a free estimate
Text or call, and the owner will come take a look at the job. Estimates are free and quoted in person.