The right PSI for every surface — not max-blast everything. Concrete, brick, pavers, and tough flat surfaces cleaned correctly, never at the expense of the surface itself.
📸 Email Us Your PhotosA lot of companies treat the pressure washer as a one-size-fits-all answer and blast everything in sight. We don't. We're soft-wash specialists first, which means we reach for high pressure only when the surface can genuinely handle it — concrete, brick, pavers, and tough flatwork. For everything delicate, we use low-pressure soft washing instead.
The difference comes down to one principle: the right PSI for the right surface, every single time. Real cleaning power applied with control gets stubborn stains off without etching the concrete, gouging the mortar, or destroying the surface underneath. That's the craft of it.
Hard, durable surfaces that respond beautifully to high pressure when it's applied with the correct technique and nozzle.
The workhorse of pressure washing. Concrete handles high PSI well, and a surface cleaner attachment gives an even, streak-free finish across the whole slab.
Brick and paver surfaces clean up well at controlled pressure. We're careful around mortar joints and paver sand so we lift the grime without blowing out the structure.
Natural and manufactured stone, retaining walls, and steps. We match the pressure to the stone type so it comes clean without pitting or scarring the face.
Sidewalks, entryways, loading areas, and dumpster pads. High-traffic commercial flatwork that needs serious cleaning power to look presentable again.
Just as important as knowing what to blast is knowing what to leave alone. High pressure ruins these surfaces — so for every one of them we switch to gentle, low-pressure soft washing instead.
Controlled, deliberate, and tailored to the surface in front of us — never a blast-and-go.
We identify the material and its condition first, then decide on the correct pressure and approach before a drop of water hits it.
Stubborn stains and organic growth get a chemical pre-treatment and dwell time so the pressure does less work and the result lasts longer.
We dial in the right nozzle and pressure for the specific surface — enough to clean thoroughly, never enough to cause damage.
Even passes, consistent distance, and a surface cleaner on flatwork for a uniform, line-free finish across the whole area.
Done right, pressure washing transforms surfaces you'd written off. Oil and grease stains on the driveway, black tire marks in the garage apron, the algae and mildew that turns concrete green and slippery in our humid Arkansas summers, and years of accumulated grime on commercial flatwork — all of it lifts away to reveal the clean surface underneath. The key is matching the cleaning power and the chemistry to what's actually staining the surface, which is exactly what a generic blast-everything approach misses.
Lake living near Greers Ferry means a lot of hard surfaces that sit in shade and humidity. Boat launch approaches, the concrete and pavers around docks, lakeside patios, and walkways down to the water all collect slick green algae fast. It's not just unsightly — algae on concrete near the water gets dangerously slippery. We pressure wash these surfaces back to clean, safe footing, and pre-treat them so the growth stays away longer through the wet season.
Not when it's done at the right pressure with the right technique. Concrete is durable, but careless blasting can etch or "burn" lines into the surface. We use a surface cleaner and controlled pressure to clean evenly without marking the slab.
Because high pressure can force water behind the panels into your wall and crack or warp the vinyl. We clean siding with low-pressure soft washing instead, which kills mold and mildew at the root and is far safer for your home. It's the correct method — not a shortcut.
Most of the time, yes. Oil and grease need a degreaser and dwell time before pressure — the step most companies skip. Deeply set old stains may lighten rather than vanish completely, and we'll always tell you honestly what to expect from a photo before we start.
Yes. We clean commercial sidewalks, entryways, loading areas, dumpster pads, and other high-traffic flat surfaces throughout the Fairfield Bay and Greers Ferry Lake area. Send photos of the areas and we'll quote it remotely.
Pressure washing uses high water pressure for tough, durable surfaces like concrete and brick. Soft washing uses low pressure plus surface-safe chemistry for delicate surfaces like siding and roofs. We use whichever the surface actually calls for — often both on the same property.
Before any solution or water touches your property, we protect it. On a wash that means masking off exterior outlets, light fixtures, and vents, and pre-wetting and protecting your landscaping — the step most cleaners skip, and exactly where water damage starts. Just as important is the chemistry: we identify every surface and match the solution to it. The wrong product on the wrong material causes real damage — a deck cleaner or brightener, for example, can discolor and streak oxidized siding, so we mask it off or address the oxidation first rather than risk it. No two properties are the same, so we assess each one and adjust the prep and the mix to the job in front of us.
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