Pressure Washing in Gainesville, FL

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Avg. cost: $100–$700 depending on surface and size

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Pressure WashingGainesville, Alachua County

Gainesville pressure washing serves Alachua County's humid climate and heavy tree canopy in established neighborhoods like Duckpond and the UF campus areas. Biological growth on driveways, walkways, and home exteriors accumulates quickly under dense oak canopy, and annual cleaning is standard maintenance for most residential properties. The area's mix of historic homes and newer suburban construction requires different cleaning approaches — soft washing for older masonry and wood siding, standard pressure washing for newer concrete and paver surfaces. University-area rentals benefit from pressure washing between tenancies.

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Pressure Washing FAQ — Gainesville

How often should I pressure wash my home in NE Florida?

Most NE Florida homes benefit from an annual house washing, ideally in October or November after the rainy season. Homes in shaded locations, near bodies of water, or in coastal areas often need semi-annual treatment. Driveways and pool decks typically need washing every 12–18 months.

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

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (typically 2,000–4,000 PSI) to mechanically remove dirt from hard surfaces like concrete. Soft washing uses low pressure (500 PSI or less) combined with cleaning solutions to kill and remove organic growth from delicate surfaces like siding, stucco, roof shingles, and wood. Using high pressure on painted surfaces or shingles can cause damage.

Will pressure washing damage my pavers?

Properly performed pressure washing at appropriate pressure levels (typically 1,200–2,000 PSI for concrete pavers) will not damage them. However, using too much pressure can dislodge polymeric sand from the joints, requiring reapplication. A good pressure washing company will use correct pressure levels and can reapply joint sand if needed.