Pressure washing uses high pressure water, often paired with a surface cleaner attachment and cleaning solution, to clean durable hard surfaces. It is the right method for concrete, pavers, and brick: driveways, sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and porches. The force is what makes it effective on these surfaces, and the same force is why it should never be used on a roof or siding, where it forces water where it does not belong and causes damage. Hard surfaces can take the pressure. We match the method to the surface every time.
Why Concrete Gets Dirty Fast Here
Hot summers, high humidity, frequent rain, and heavy tree cover give central Mississippi concrete everything it needs to discolor. Moisture and shade feed algae, mold, and mildew, which turn concrete gray, green, or black and make walkways slick. Add pollen, dirt, and the oil and tire marks every driveway collects, and a surface that started bright concrete ends up looking worn well before its time.
How Often You Should Pressure Wash
- Most driveways and concrete: about once a year
- Shaded, humid, or high-traffic surfaces: every six months, since growth comes back faster
- After heavy storms or pollen season: as needed, when buildup is visible
Spring and fall are the natural windows. Cleaning on a schedule keeps growth and staining from settling in deep enough to be permanent.
Why Recurring Service Is Worth It
Setting pressure washing up on a recurring basis is the difference between maintaining your concrete and paying to recover it.
- Protects the surface. Algae, mold, and organic buildup do not just sit on top. Left in place they work into concrete and shorten its life. Removing them on schedule prevents that.
- Cheaper over time. Routine maintenance costs far less than resurfacing or replacing concrete that has been allowed to deteriorate.
- Safer. Algae and mildew make walkways and pool decks slippery. Keeping them clean removes a real fall hazard.
- Protects home value and curb appeal. A clean driveway and entry are among the first things buyers and appraisers see. Stained, darkened concrete reads as a neglected property.
- No scheduling, no surprises. You stay ahead of the buildup automatically instead of noticing it once it is already an eyesore.
What We Clean
Concrete driveways, sidewalks, and patios, pavers, brick, pool decks, porches, and steps. Standard service removes dirt and organic growth. Oil, grease, rust, and clay staining need specialized treatment, so tell us up front and we will be straight about what we can do.
Surface Warriors
We go to war with grime so your home looks the way it is supposed to. Local to Madison County, serving the Jackson metro.
