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Driveway and Brick Patio Pressure Washing Before and After

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Most homeowners don't notice how much grime builds up on their concrete and brick until they see it side by side with a clean surface. It happens slowly - dirt, algae, and organic buildup settle in over time, and eventually the whole exterior just starts looking dull and neglected. That's exactly what we were dealing with here.

The driveway had a heavy layer of buildup spread across the full surface. That dark, uneven discoloration you see on concrete isn't just dirt sitting on top - a lot of it is embedded grime and biological growth that won't come off with a garden hose. Pressure washing at the right PSI pulls that stuff out of the texture of the concrete and leaves a surface that actually looks like concrete again.

The back patio was a similar story. The brick pavers had lost most of their color under a coat of grime and debris. After we got in there and cleaned it up, the red and charcoal tones in the brick came right back. It's the kind of result that makes the whole back of the house feel usable again.

Here's the thing - a lot of people assume their concrete or brick just looks that way because it's old. That's rarely the case. Most of the time, a good thorough pressure wash is all it takes to get those surfaces looking sharp again. Driveways, walkways, front stoops, back patios - if the surface is concrete or brick, we can clean it.

Whether the grime has been building up for a season or several years, the process works the same. We take our time and do the job right, edge to edge.