Patio Pressure Washing

Purrfect Pressure Washing LLC provides patio pressure washing in Delray Beach and nearby areas. We help bring dirty patios back to life that can make your outdoor space look dull and worn out. We use the right cleaning method for the patio surface and adjust the pressure and technique as needed, so your patio looks clean, fresh, and inviting again.

Professional Patio Pressure Washing for Cleaner, Safer Outdoor Spaces

We clean patios that have built-up dirt, algae, mildew, dark stains, and slippery spots caused by moisture and regular outdoor use. This buildup can make the surface look worn out and make the area less safe to walk on.

At Purrfect Pressure Washing LLC, we clean each patio based on its surface type. If it is concrete, pavers, brick, or stone, we use the right method to remove buildup safely and get a clean result without using more pressure than needed.

Types of Patios We Clean

We clean each type of patio with the right method based on the material and condition of the surface.

Concrete Patios

Concrete is strong, but it still needs proper care. Too much pressure or poor technique can leave lines or uneven marks. That is why we clean concrete patios with the right pressure and the right approach for the condition of the surface. We use a steady cleaning method to lift the buildup and leave the surface looking cleaner and more even.

Paver Patios

We clean paver patios with extra care because pavers are more sensitive than plain concrete. If pavers are cleaned too aggressively, the surface can get damaged and the joint sand can wash out, so we keep the cleaning controlled and surface-specific. We do not treat pavers like regular concrete as we use the right method to clean the patio while helping protect the surface and joints.

Brick and Stone Patios

We also clean brick and stone patios that have dirt, algae, mildew, and dark staining from outdoor exposure. These surfaces can vary a lot in texture and finish, so they need a more careful approach. Some brick and stone patios can handle deeper cleaning, while older or more delicate areas may need a gentler method. We adjust our process based on the material, so we can clean the surface properly without using more force than needed.

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What Patio Pressure Washing Removes

We remove the most common types of patio buildup that affect both the look and safety of the surface.

Dirt, Grime, and Organic Buildup

Over time, patios can start to show dirt, leaf stains, food spills, dust, and other outdoor residue. This buildup often settles into corners, low spots, and textured surfaces where it is harder to clean with basic rinsing. We remove that layer of grime to help the patio look cleaner and more cared for.

Mold, Mildew, and Algae

Moisture can lead to mold, mildew, and algae growth on patio surfaces. This usually shows up as dark patches, green buildup, or areas that look damp and dirty. It can also make the patio slippery and less safe to walk on. We clean these areas the right way to remove the buildup and improve the look and feel of the surface.

Surface Stains and Slippery Residue

Patios can also get stained by grease from grills, rust from furniture or planters, and dark marks caused by moisture and debris. On top of that, algae film, mildew, sunscreen, and grime can leave the surface feeling slick underfoot. We target these problem areas to help restore a cleaner patio surface and reduce slippery residue.

Our Patio Pressure Washing Process

Surface Inspection and Material Check

We start by checking the patio surface and identifying the material. We also look at the level of dirt, staining, algae, mildew, and any spots that may need extra attention. This helps us decide if the patio needs a stronger cleaning or a more careful approach.
Step 01

Proper Pressure for the Surface

After that, we choose the right pressure and cleaning method for the surface. Concrete can usually handle a stronger wash, while pavers, brick, and stone often need a more controlled approach. If needed, we also use the right cleaner to help break down stubborn stains and buildup.
Step 02

Deep Cleaning and Final Rinse

Once everything is set, we clean the patio steadily and even pass for a more consistent result. Then we rinse the surface well to wash away loose dirt, residue, and any remaining cleaner. This leaves the patio looking cleaner, fresher, and ready to use again.
Step 03

Why Routine Patio Cleaning Matters

Helps Reduce Slippery Areas

When algae, mildew, and grime collect on the patio, the surface can become slippery, especially when wet. Routine cleaning helps remove that buildup and makes the area safer to walk on.

Helps Protect Patio Surfaces

Regular cleaning also helps protect the patio surface. When buildup sits too long, it can become harder to remove and may lead to more wear over time. Cleaning the right way helps keep concrete, pavers, brick, and stone in better shape.

Keeps Outdoor Spaces Looking Fresh

A clean patio looks brighter, feels more inviting, and makes the whole outdoor area look better. It creates a space that feels ready for relaxing, sitting outside, or spending time with family and guests.

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Why Choose Purrfect Pressure Washing LLC for Patio Pressure Washing

Purrfect Pressure Washing LLC focuses on careful exterior cleaning, clear communication, and using the right method for each surface. We clean patios as part of our pressure washing service, and we adjust the pressure and technique based on the material we are cleaning. 

That approach matters because every patio surface needs to be cleaned the right way. It needs the proper cleaning method for the surface and the condition of the area. If your patio looks dull, stained, or slippery, we can help clean it up and make it look fresh and usable again.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a patio be pressure washed?

For many properties, cleaning the patio once or twice a year is a good starting point. If your patio gets a lot of moisture, rain, algae, or mildew buildup, it may need cleaning sooner.

Yes, when the right method is used for the surface. Concrete can usually handle more pressure, while pavers need a more careful approach to avoid surface damage or loss of joint sand.

Yes, pressure washing can remove algae and mildew from a patio. In some cases, the right cleaner may also be used to help break down the buildup more effectively.

It depends on the size of the patio, the surface type, and how much buildup there is. Most patio cleaning jobs take a few hours, but some may take more or less time depending on the condition of the surface.