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Here's the thing about algae on concrete - it doesn't just look bad. It can actually make surfaces slippery and, if left alone long enough, start working its way into the pores of the concrete itself. Getting ahead of it with a good pressure wash is one of the simplest ways to protect your investment and keep your property looking sharp.
We went to work on this one and the difference is hard to miss. The concrete went from that dark, dingy, stained look to genuinely bright and clean. The whole front of the home reads differently once the driveway isn't pulling the eye down. It's one of those quick wins that makes a bigger impact than most people expect.
Concrete driveways in this area take a beating. Between the humidity, tree coverage, and organic debris that accumulates over the warmer months, it doesn't take long for algae and mold to get a foothold. Regular pressure washing keeps that cycle from getting out of hand - and it's a lot cheaper than replacing concrete that's been neglected too long.
If your driveway is sitting somewhere between "needs a rinse" and "how did it get this bad," we can help. Pressure washing is one of our most-requested services, and concrete is where the results really speak for themselves.