Driveway pressure washing cost is usually based on total square footage and condition. A small, lightly dirty driveway may be quick to clean, while a large driveway with oil stains, tire marks, rust, algae, or years of buildup may require more time and treatment.
To estimate driveway cleaning, measure the length and width of the area in feet, then multiply those numbers to get square footage. For example, a 40-foot by 20-foot driveway is 800 square feet.
What Can Increase Driveway Cleaning Cost?
- Oil stains
- Rust stains
- Heavy algae or mildew
- Large square footage
- Poor drainage
- Attached sidewalks or walkways
Homeowners should ask whether pre-treatment, post-treatment, edging, and cleanup are included. A surface cleaner can create a more even finish on larger concrete areas.
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