★★★★★ Snohomish County, WA

Pressure
Washing. — Professional Pressure Washing in Snohomish County, WA

Restore your driveways, patios, siding, and fences to like-new condition. Calibrated pressure for every surface — powerful enough to eliminate years of grime, precise enough to protect your investment.

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Snohomish County

Surfaces We Restore

What we
clean.

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Driveways

Concrete and asphalt driveways accumulate oil stains, tire marks, moss, algae, and years of embedded grime that ordinary hosing can't touch. Our high-pressure concrete cleaning strips away every layer of buildup, revealing the clean surface beneath. In the Pacific Northwest's wet climate, organic growth on driveways progresses fast — regular pressure washing in Snohomish County keeps your driveway looking sharp and prevents slippery buildup that becomes a safety hazard.

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Patios & Decks

Outdoor living spaces take a beating from the elements. Stone patios, pavers, concrete slabs, and wood decks all harbor moss, algae, mildew, and embedded dirt that make them slippery and unsightly. We select the appropriate pressure and technique for your surface — high pressure for hard pavers and concrete, controlled soft wash for wood decking to clean without splintering or raising the grain. The result is an outdoor space you'll actually want to use again.

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Siding

Exterior siding — whether vinyl, fiber cement, stucco, or painted wood — collects algae, mildew, dirt streaks, and green oxidation that dulls your home's curb appeal. We use soft wash methods with appropriate pressure to deep-clean siding without damaging paint, seals, or the material itself. Siding cleaning in Snohomish County is especially important given our rainy climate, where organic growth spreads quickly and can stain or degrade surfaces if left untreated.

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Fences

Wood, vinyl, and composite fences darken with age as mold, mildew, and algae colonize the surface. Pressure washing removes years of discoloration and organic growth, restoring the fence's original color and extending its lifespan. Clean fences also hold stain and sealant far more effectively — so if you plan to refinish, pressure washing first is essential. We adjust technique based on material to clean deeply without cracking, splintering, or etching.

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Walkways

Concrete walkways and paver paths develop algae, moss, and dirt buildup that creates a slipping hazard — particularly dangerous during Snohomish County's wet, overcast months. We blast away organic growth and embedded grime from all walkway surfaces, restoring them to a clean, safe, attractive condition. Regular walkway pressure washing is one of the simplest ways to keep your home's exterior looking maintained and your family safe year-round.

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Retaining Walls

Retaining walls face constant moisture exposure and are prime targets for moss, lichen, efflorescence, and staining. Left uncleaned, these growths accelerate surface deterioration and can compromise the structural integrity of mortar and stone over time. We clean concrete block, natural stone, and brick retaining walls with calibrated pressure that removes buildup without disturbing joints or loosening material — keeping your walls clean, strong, and structurally sound for the long term.

Technique Matters

Right method,
every surface.

High-Pressure Wash

Pressure
Washing

Traditional pressure washing uses high-velocity water to physically blast dirt, stains, moss, and debris from hard surfaces. This method is highly effective on dense, durable materials that can withstand the force — delivering deep cleaning results that can't be achieved with low-pressure alternatives. When a surface is tough enough to handle it, pressure washing is unmatched in efficiency and thoroughness.

  • Concrete driveways and garage floors
  • Brick and stone patios
  • Concrete retaining walls and block
  • Concrete walkways and steps
  • Metal surfaces and railings
1,500–3,000 PSI Range
Low-Pressure Soft Wash

Soft
Washing

Soft washing pairs low-pressure water with eco-friendly biodegradable cleaning solutions to dissolve and remove organic growth — moss, algae, mildew, and biofilm — without physically forcing water into delicate surfaces. This is the correct method for materials that could be cracked, lifted, stripped, or otherwise damaged by high-pressure water. In the Pacific Northwest, where homes have extensive organic growth on wood and painted surfaces, soft washing is essential for safe, effective exterior cleaning.

  • Vinyl, fiber cement, and wood siding
  • Painted surfaces and trim
  • Wood decks and fencing
  • Roof surfaces and shingles
  • Stucco and EIFS finishes
Under 500 PSI Range

Every job begins with a surface assessment. We never apply high pressure to delicate materials — and we never use soft wash alone when a surface needs serious cleaning power. The right method is determined by your surfaces, not by what's easiest for us.

How It Works

Four steps.
Zero guesswork.

1

Surface Assessment

Before we touch a thing, we evaluate every surface to be cleaned — identifying material type, level of buildup, and any areas that require special care. This ensures we select the right pressure and technique for each surface on your property.

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Right Pressure Selection

Based on the assessment, we dial in the precise PSI for each surface. Hard concrete gets high-pressure treatment. Siding, wood, and painted areas get soft wash with appropriate cleaning solutions. One size never fits all — and we never skip this step.

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Professional Clean

We systematically clean each surface using the pre-selected method, working in organized passes to ensure full, even coverage. Stubborn stains, organic growth, and embedded grime are targeted directly. We protect surrounding plantings and property throughout the process.

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Rinse & Inspect

After cleaning, all surfaces are thoroughly rinsed and we do a final walk-through inspection to confirm everything meets our standard. You get before-and-after photos of the completed work — and if anything isn't right, we make it so before we leave.

Pressure washing
across Snohomish.

We serve all of Snohomish County with fast response times and local expertise. We understand the specific weather conditions, organic growth patterns, and surface challenges that Pacific Northwest homes face — so every job is done right for this climate.

Everett Lynnwood Mukilteo Marysville Bothell Lake Stevens Edmonds Mill Creek
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Snohomish County
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Common Questions

Pressure washing
answers.

How much does pressure washing cost in Snohomish County? +
Pressure washing prices vary based on surface type and square footage. A standard driveway cleaning typically starts at $150–$250, while full-home exterior washing ranges from $250–$600 depending on size. We provide free, no-obligation quotes — contact us and we'll give you an exact price for your specific property.
Is pressure washing safe for my home's siding? +
Yes — when done correctly by a professional. We assess your siding material before we start and always choose the right method. Vinyl, fiber cement, and painted wood siding are cleaned using soft wash techniques with low pressure and appropriate cleaning agents. High pressure is reserved for hard surfaces like concrete, brick, and stone — never siding.
What is the difference between pressure washing and soft washing? +
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (1,500–3,000+ PSI) to blast away dirt and stains from hard surfaces like concrete and brick. Soft washing uses low pressure (under 500 PSI) combined with eco-friendly cleaning solutions to safely clean delicate surfaces like siding, stucco, roofs, and painted wood. We use both methods — choosing the correct one for each surface on your property.
How often should I pressure wash my driveway in the Pacific Northwest? +
In Snohomish County's wet climate, we recommend pressure washing your driveway at least once a year — ideally in spring after the heavy rain season. If your driveway has heavy tree coverage or shows visible moss, algae, or staining, twice a year is ideal. Regular cleaning prevents organic growth from etching into the concrete and extends the life of the surface.
Do I need to be home when you pressure wash? +
No — for most exterior pressure washing jobs you do not need to be present. We just need access to a water source (outdoor spigot) and the areas to be cleaned. We'll send you before-and-after photos once the job is complete. If you have gates or locked areas, just let us know in advance so we can coordinate access.

Restore your
exterior today.

Free quote. No commitment. Same-day response across Snohomish County.

⚡ Limited availability this week — schedule before spots fill

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