Professional Power Washing Services Long Island

Your Home Looks Better Than New

From salt-air siding to algae-covered driveways, we clean every exterior surface on Long Island the right way — using the right pressure, the right products, and the right process for each job.
Power washing wooden deck to remove dirt and grime for cleaning.

Fully Licensed and Insured

We carry full general liability and workers' compensation coverage — so if anything goes wrong on your property, you're completely protected.

Right Method for Every Surface

We assess each surface before touching it. Concrete gets high pressure. Cedar shake gets soft washing. No one-size-fits-all blasting here.

Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products

Our biodegradable cleaning solutions are safe for Long Island's waterways, your landscaping, your pets, and your family.

No Job Left Unfinished

Every job ends with a walkthrough. If something doesn't meet your expectations before we leave, we fix it — no questions asked.

Long Island Power Washing Experts

Long Island Homes Take a Beating. We Fix That.

Living on Long Island means your home is constantly up against salt air blowing in from the Sound and the Atlantic, humid summers that breed mold and algae faster than almost anywhere else in the Northeast, and winters that grind road salt and freeze-thaw grime into every surface on your property. It adds up fast — and it shows. Professional power washing isn’t just about appearances. Mold, algae, and organic buildup produce acids that eat away at concrete, siding, and wood over time. Cleaning your home’s exterior regularly is one of the most cost-effective ways to protect what’s likely your largest investment. We handle driveways, siding, patios, walkways, pool decks, fences, and more — all in a single visit. One call, one crew, every surface covered.

Power Washing Results Long Island Homeowners Notice

Clean Surfaces. Real Value. Zero Headaches.

From Huntington to Babylon, here’s what Long Island homeowners actually see after a professional exterior cleaning.

Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing Long Island

High Pressure Isn't Always the Right Answer

A lot of homeowners assume power washing means blasting everything with maximum pressure. It doesn’t — and on many Long Island homes, that approach causes real damage. High-pressure water can crack vinyl siding, strip paint from cedar shingles, etch concrete, and force moisture behind walls where it sits and grows mold. That’s not a clean house. That’s a repair bill. Soft washing uses low pressure combined with professional-grade cleaning solutions to break down mold, algae, and grime at the source — then rinse it away gently. It’s the correct method for roofs, siding, painted wood, stucco, and older brick. The result lasts longer too, because you’re treating the biological growth rather than just blasting the surface. We use both methods, and we know exactly when to use each one. That’s the difference between a company with real training and someone with a machine and a truck.

Driveway and Patio Cleaning Long Island

Every Surface Gets the Attention It Deserves

Your driveway is the first thing anyone sees when they pull up to your home — and on Long Island, where paver driveways and concrete slabs take a winter’s worth of road salt, freeze-thaw stress, and organic staining, they can start looking rough fast. We use high-pressure hot water combined with surface-appropriate degreasers and cleaners to pull out oil stains, tire marks, algae, and years of embedded grime. Paver patios need a different approach. Too much pressure blows out the sand between joints, leaving you with a wobbly, weed-prone surface. We clean pavers carefully, protect the joints, and can re-apply polymeric sand after the job if needed — so your patio looks clean and stays structurally sound. Whether it’s a bluestone patio in Huntington, a concrete driveway in Smithtown, or a pool deck in Babylon, we treat each surface like it matters — because to you, it does.
Power Washing FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

For most Long Island homes, once a year is the minimum. The combination of coastal humidity, salt air, and mature tree canopy that shades so many Suffolk County neighborhoods creates near-ideal conditions for mold, algae, and mildew growth. Homes on the North Shore with heavy tree cover, or anywhere close to the water on the South Shore, often see visible buildup within a single season. Spring is the best time to schedule — after winter salt and freeze-thaw damage has accumulated and before summer heat bakes organic matter deeper into your surfaces. If you’re listing your home for sale, scheduling a professional cleaning beforehand is one of the smartest moves you can make.
It can — if it’s done wrong. High-pressure water applied directly to vinyl siding can crack panels, force water behind the facade, and strip caulking around windows and doors. Cedar shake is even more sensitive; too much pressure will splinter the wood and strip the natural finish that protects it. That’s exactly why we use soft washing for these surfaces. Low pressure combined with the right cleaning solution breaks down the mold and algae without putting any stress on the material itself. If you have cedar shake siding — which is common on Long Island’s North Shore and in older Huntington and Setauket neighborhoods — soft washing isn’t optional. It’s the only safe approach.
Pressure washing uses cold, high-pressure water to remove surface debris. Power washing uses heated water, which is more effective at breaking down grease, oil stains, and organic matter — making it particularly useful for driveways and concrete surfaces. Soft washing is a third method that uses low pressure with chemical cleaning agents, and it’s the right choice for roofs, siding, and any surface that can’t handle the force of a pressure washer. We use all three methods depending on what each surface actually needs, rather than defaulting to one approach for everything.
Yes — when the right products are used. We use biodegradable, eco-friendly cleaning solutions that break down quickly and don’t leave harmful residues in your soil or landscaping. Before we start any job, we take steps to protect your garden beds, potted plants, and lawn from overspray. Once the cleaning solutions have been fully rinsed and surfaces are dry, the area is safe for kids and pets. If you have a specific concern — a koi pond, a vegetable garden, sensitive plantings — just mention it when you book and we’ll plan around it. Long Island homeowners invest a lot in their outdoor spaces, and we treat them accordingly.
The cost varies based on the size of your home, the number of surfaces you want cleaned, and the condition of those surfaces. A typical driveway cleaning runs between $200–$400, while a full exterior cleaning including siding, driveway, patio, and walkways typically falls between $500–$1,200. We provide a free written quote after assessing your property — no pressure, no hidden fees. Many Long Island homeowners find that the cost is recovered quickly through improved curb appeal and extended surface life, especially if you’re planning to sell. We’re happy to discuss financing options for larger jobs.
Not necessarily, but it helps — especially for the walkthrough at the end. If you’re available at the start of the job, we can confirm the scope of work together, point out any pre-existing surface damage, and make sure we’re aligned on expectations before we begin. At the end, a quick walkthrough lets you confirm everything looks right before we leave. If you can’t be home, we can work around that — we just ask that you flag anything specific beforehand (areas to avoid, gate codes, fragile landscaping) so nothing gets missed. We’ll follow up after the job to make sure you’re happy with the results.
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Assessment and Free Quote

We look at your surfaces, note any existing damage, and give you a clear written quote — no vague estimates, no surprise charges later.

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Surface Prep and Protection

Before we start, we protect your landscaping, move what needs moving, and select the right pressure settings and cleaning solutions for each surface.

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Clean, Walkthrough, Done

We clean every surface thoroughly, then walk the job with you before we pack up — because your sign-off is the only finish line that counts.