








Concrete is one of those things that gets ignored until it looks really bad. Algae, mold, and years of grime build up slowly - so slowly that most homeowners don't even realize how far gone it is until they see a clean section right next to a dirty one. That contrast tells the whole story.
Here's what we were working with on this Mooresville job - driveways and sidewalks covered in that familiar gray-green film. The kind of buildup that makes solid, well-kept concrete look worn out and neglected. It wasn't just surface dust either. This was layers of organic growth and embedded grime that had settled in over time.
A thorough pressure wash pulls all of that up and out. What's left is the actual concrete color - noticeably lighter, cleaner, and more uniform from edge to edge. The front of the home looks sharper. The whole property just reads better. It's one of those jobs where the difference is immediate and hard to ignore.
The sidewalk leading up to the front door got the same attention as the driveway. No skipping the smaller areas. Every section of concrete that a visitor or family member walks across gets cleaned the same way - completely. That's just how we approach it.
Algae and mold on concrete aren't just an eyesore - they can actually make surfaces slippery and speed up surface wear over time. Getting ahead of it with a good pressure wash is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to maintain your home's exterior. If your driveway or sidewalk is starting to look like these before shots, it's probably time.