Pressure Washing in Lufkin, TX
Let's talk honestly about what's happening to your property's exterior surfaces right now. Your driveway has red clay stains that have been there so long you've forgotten what the original concrete color looks like. Your sidewalks have black mold growing in every shaded section. Your siding is covered in green algae on the north side where the sun never hits. Your wooden deck is so covered in mildew that it's actually slippery when wet. You've tried hosing things down, maybe even rented a pressure washer from the hardware store, but you quickly discovered that either nothing happened (too little pressure) or you damaged your siding or deck boards (too much pressure). Professional pressure washing isn't about randomly blasting water at surfaces it's about understanding which pressure level, which temperature, which cleaning solution, and which technique works for each specific surface type and stain you're dealing with.
We've provided pressure washing services throughout Lufkin for 5 years, cleaning everything from historic wooden homes that require gentle soft-washing techniques to heavily stained commercial concrete that needs aggressive hot water treatment. We understand that properties near the industrial areas deal with extra grime and environmental fallout, that homes in heavily wooded neighborhoods battle constant organic growth that regular cleaning can't touch, and that businesses along our main corridors need to maintain clean, professional exteriors to compete for customers. Our commercial-grade equipment lets us safely and effectively clean any surface vinyl siding, brick, wood, concrete, stone, or stucco without the damage that comes from improper DIY attempts or inexperienced crews. We'll remove stains you thought were permanent and restore your property to a condition you probably forgot was possible.
Common Issues We Fix
- Deep red clay and mud stains embedded in driveways, sidewalks, and concrete patios.
- Black mold, mildew, and algae growth on siding, decks, and shaded exterior areas.
- Oil and grease stains from vehicles or equipment on driveways and parking lots.
- Weathered and faded wood decks that have lost their color and become slippery.
- Built-up dirt and grime on commercial exteriors near industrial or high-traffic zones.