Your driveway collects everything Michigan throws at it. Road salt, tire rubber, oil drips, mildew from shade trees, oxidation from freeze-thaw cycles. A year or two of that and the concrete looks ten years older than it is. We fix that in a single visit with a surface cleaner – not a wand blast.
Surface cleaning is pressure washing done right for flatwork. The tool rides directly on the concrete, spins two high-pressure nozzles underneath a housing, and cleans a wide swath evenly. No zebra stripes. No etching. Just even, clean concrete from expansion joint to expansion joint. Optional sealer after the wash locks in the results and pushes your next cleaning out 3–5 years instead of one.
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One trip, one crew, one invoice. We clean the concrete, handle the rinse, and apply sealer the same day if you want it. Here's what every concrete job covers.
Single, double, and triple-wide driveways. Edge to edge, expansion joint to expansion joint. We don't skip the edges where the surface cleaner can't reach – those get hand-wanded at controlled pressure.
Front walks, side paths, public sidewalk sections in front of your property. We clean up to the property line unless you tell us to stop sooner.
Back patios, garage aprons, basketball pads, shed pads. Any poured or stamped concrete slab you want cleaned. Furniture moved and replaced.
Oil drips, transmission fluid, hydraulic stains. We pre-treat with a degreaser before the surface cleaner pass. Fresh stains come out best. Old set-in stains improve but may not fully disappear – we'll be upfront about what to expect.
Green mildew from shade. Black oxidation from weathering. Tire scuff marks from turning wheels. The surface cleaner and appropriate pre-treatment handle all of these on standard poured concrete.
Garage lips, expansion joints, curb lines, steps. Anywhere the surface cleaner housing can't sit flat, we switch to a controlled hand wand with a fan tip. Same even result, no lines left behind.
Applied same-day after the concrete dries. Sealer reduces water penetration, slows staining, and extends the time between cleanings from 1–2 years to 3–5 years. Not required, but recommended. We'll quote it separately so you can decide.
This is the single biggest difference between a professional concrete wash and the guy with a rented pressure washer from the hardware store. The tool matters.
A surface cleaner is a round metal or plastic housing – usually 16 to 20 inches wide – with two high-pressure nozzles spinning underneath at high RPM. The housing rides flat on the concrete. Water and pressure are distributed evenly across the entire path.
A direct wand blast concentrates all the pressure into a single pencil-width line. Drag it across concrete and you get zebra stripes. Every pass shows. Overlap too much and you etch the surface. Not enough overlap and you leave dirty lines. That's why so many DIY driveway jobs look worse after than before.
The surface cleaner eliminates all of that. Even cleaning, no lines, no etching, no guesswork. We run overlapping passes across the full surface, then detail edges with a controlled fan-tip wand.
Our rig runs enough GPM (gallons per minute) to keep the surface cleaner working at full efficiency. More GPM means faster flushing of dirt from under the housing. Low-GPM machines stall the cleaner and leave residue. A properly fed surface cleaner on a residential driveway finishes faster, cleaner, and without callbacks.
After the concrete is clean and dry, we can apply a protective sealer. Sealer fills the pores of the concrete and reduces water absorption. That means less freeze-thaw damage through Michigan winters, fewer oil stains that soak in permanently, and a longer stretch before your next cleaning.
Without sealer, most Mid-Michigan driveways need cleaning every 12–18 months. With sealer, you're looking at 3–5 years before the surface starts showing buildup again. We quote sealer as a separate line item so you can decide without pressure.
Every concrete job is different – size, staining, access, and whether you want sealer all affect the number. We don't publish a price list because a number without context is misleading. Here's how our pricing works instead.
Text us photos of the area or schedule a walk-through. We'll measure the square footage, assess staining, and send you a written quote – usually the same day. No charge, no obligation.
You'll know the exact cost before we start. We don't run a meter. If the job takes longer than expected, that's on us. The price you approve is the price you pay.
Sealer is its own line item. You can approve the wash and skip the sealer, or do both. No bundling tricks, no "package" upsells. Just two honest numbers.
We walk the finished job with you before any invoice goes out. Cash, credit card, Venmo, or Zelle. If something isn't right, we fix it first.
Most homeowners think pressure washing is just about PSI. It's not. The delivery method matters more than the number on the gauge. Here's why.
A surface cleaner spins two nozzles at high RPM inside a flat housing that rides on the concrete. Pressure is distributed evenly across a 16–20 inch path. Every pass cleans the same width at the same intensity. Overlap each pass slightly and the result is uniform from one end of the driveway to the other.
The housing also contains the spray. Water and debris stay under the deck instead of blasting sideways into your garage door, landscaping, or the neighbor's car. Less mess, faster rinse, better result.
GPM – gallons per minute – is the real performance factor. High GPM flushes dirt and grime out from under the housing quickly. Low-GPM machines bog down and leave residue. Our rig is sized so the surface cleaner runs at full efficiency on every pass.
A direct pressure washer wand focuses all the force into a line the width of a pencil. Drag it across concrete and you leave a clean stripe with dirty edges. Overlap those stripes unevenly and you get zebra lines that are visible from the street.
Too much dwell time in one spot etches the surface – the pressure physically removes the top layer of concrete cream and exposes aggregate underneath. Once etched, the damage is permanent. The concrete looks rough, collects dirt faster, and stains worse than before.
A wand has its place. We use one for edges, steps, curb lines, and tight corners where the surface cleaner housing can't sit flat. But the wand gets a fan tip and controlled pressure, not a zero-degree blast. Right tool, right application.
Tight service area on purpose. We're in your neighborhood, not headquartered three counties away. Outside this list? Call – we travel for commercial.
Quick answers to the things customers ask before booking a concrete cleaning. If yours isn't here, text or call – same person answers either way.
Free written estimate in under 24 hours. Text photos of your driveway, call, or fill the form – your call. We answer 7am to 7pm, Monday through Saturday.
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