Years of mildew, oil, and red Cherokee clay lift off concrete in a single pass. We pressure wash driveways, sidewalks, patios, decks, and fences — dialing the pressure to the surface so nothing gets etched or splintered.
The before-and-after on a Cherokee driveway alone surprises most folks — it looks poured yesterday.
Cherokee sits in rural western Colbert County near the Natchez Trace and Key Cave refuge — farmhouses and country homes spread along Highway 72.
In Cherokee, field dust and tree pollen out in the open county tends to work its way deep into concrete, pavers, and grout. That's exactly the kind of build-up we're set up to handle — and being local to the Shoals, we know what Cherokee weather does to a home through the year.
"A very professional crew. They were knowledgeable, prompt careful and attentive."
We do. Cherokee's a bit west, but it's within our 25-mile range and we serve the farmhouses and country properties out along Highway 72.
Pressure washing in Cherokee starts from $299 and is priced by square footage and surface. Your instant quote gives an exact number in about a minute.
No — we match the pressure to the surface. Hard surfaces like concrete get more; wood and composite decks get a gentler setting so nothing splinters.
We lift most mildew, dirt, and surface oil. Deep-set rust or old oil may need a specialty treatment — we’ll tell you honestly when we see it.
One local crew handles all of it — bundle in a single visit.
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