The Lower Mainland gets more rain than almost anywhere in Canada. That means moss on every north-facing surface, algae creeping across your driveway, and years of grime packed into every pore of your concrete. None of this is cosmetic — it's deterioration. Uncleaned surfaces break down faster, become slip hazards, and drag your property value down. Our commercial-grade equipment strips it all in a single visit, and the right technique means we clean without damaging a thing.
Surface assessment before we start — we identify the material, condition, and any areas that need soft washing instead of high pressure. No guesswork.
Pre-treatment of heavily soiled areas with commercial cleaning solution to break down oil, algae, and embedded moss before the pressure wash.
High-pressure cleaning with surface cleaners for flatwork (driveways, patios, sidewalks) — delivers even, streak-free results across the entire surface.
Detail wand work on edges, stairs, retaining walls, and tight corners where surface cleaners can't reach.
Post-wash rinse of surrounding surfaces — fences, garden beds, and walls near the wash zone get cleaned up, not splattered.
We run commercial-grade hot and cold water pressure washers — 3,000 to 4,000 PSI for concrete and stone, dialled down with adjustable tips for softer surfaces. 20-inch surface cleaners for driveways and patios deliver consistent results without zebra striping. For siding, wood, and painted surfaces, we switch to soft washing: low pressure (under 500 PSI) combined with biodegradable cleaning solutions that kill algae and mold at the root. Every job gets the right tool for the surface — because the machine that cleans your driveway will destroy your vinyl siding if you don't know what you're doing. We do.
In the Lower Mainland, driveways should be pressure washed once a year — ideally in spring after winter grime, salt residue, and moss have accumulated. Properties with heavy shade or north-facing surfaces may benefit from a second wash in fall. Regular washing prevents algae from embedding permanently into concrete pores, which is both a slip hazard and accelerates surface breakdown.
High-pressure washing is safe and effective for concrete, pavers, and natural stone. However, it can damage vinyl siding, painted wood, stucco, and asphalt shingles if done incorrectly. That's why we carry both high-pressure and soft-wash equipment — we assess every surface and use the right technique. Your driveway gets 3,000+ PSI with a surface cleaner; your siding gets low-pressure soft wash with cleaning solution.
Driveway pressure washing in the Lower Mainland typically costs $150 to $350 depending on size and condition. A full exterior package — driveway, walkways, patio, and siding — usually runs $400 to $800. Heavily soiled surfaces with years of embedded moss or oil stains may require additional treatment. We provide a fixed quote before starting so there are no surprises.
We pressure wash in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, and across the Lower Mainland.
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