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Professional Sidewalk & Walkway Cleaning for Homes and Small Businesses
Brighten up your home's entrance and eliminate slippery organic growth with our thorough sidewalk and walkway cleaning services.
The Quick Answer
What it is:
Targeted surface cleaning for public sidewalks and residential pathways.
What it removes:
Algae, mud, gum, dirty drip lines, and slippery green growth.
Who it's for:
Homeowners association compliance, city-facing businesses, and homeowners.
What We Clean
- Public-facing city sidewalks
- Front door walkways
- Side-of-house pathways
- Brick, concrete, and stone step lead-ups
- Community paths
Why Homeowners Book This
- Eliminates severe slip-and-fall hazards
- Boosts front yard contrast against grass
- Keeps neighborhood associations happy
- Less dirt tracked into your home's foyer
How We Do It
Our 4-Step Process.
Inspect & Prepare
We evaluate the surface, tape off delicate areas, and pre-water surrounding plants to protect them from detergents.
Pre-Treat Surface
We apply our proprietary cleaning agents to break the bond of dirt, stains, and organic growth safely.
Deep Clean
Using correct, controlled pressure, we lift away the separated grime to permanently remove years of weathering.
Rinse & Review
We perform a thorough final rinse of the area, clean up the edges, and confirm everything meets our high standards.
Common Questions
Everything You Need to Know.
Why do my sidewalks turn dark green or black?
Walkways are prone to holding moisture, creating a perfect breeding ground for algae and mold. Over time, this organic matter layers, turning green and eventually black.
Can you clean stamped or decorative concrete walkways?
Yes. We lower the pressure and rely more on our specialized detergents to safely lift dirt without chipping or damaging decorative finishes.
Does cleaning the sidewalk actually improve property value?
While it doesn't increase appraised value directly, it drastically improves perceived value and 'curb appeal'—making it a huge factor for homes going on the market.
How often do walkways need to be pressure washed?
Every 6 to 12 months, depending heavily on shade cover and nearby trees which drop sap and debris.
Will your cleaning process damage surrounding grass or landscaping?
No. We thoroughly pre-soak and post-rinse surrounding vegetation and use environmentally conscious dilutions to ensure your plants stay healthy.
Want to Learn More?
Check out our Learning Center for detailed guides, signs of property wear, and interior cleaning tips.
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