
Pressure Washing Services
We effectively remove dirt, grime, and weeds from driveways, pathways, retaining walls, patios, and more in the Ottawa area.
Pressure Washing for your Interlock
Our pressure washing service targets pavers and interlock surfaces, effectively removing built-up dirt, weeds, and moss. We use high-pressure, eco-friendly equipment to ensure a deep clean without damaging your surfaces. Whether it’s a driveway, patio, walkway, or other interlock areas, our service brings back the original look and appeal of your outdoor spaces.
Top Benefits of Pressure Washing Your Interlock
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Enhanced Curb Appeal
Pressure washing removes dirt, grime, and weeds, instantly revitalizing the look of your interlock pavers, making your outdoor spaces look clean and well-maintained.
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Increased Longevity
Regular pressure washing ensures that your interlock remain in top condition, extending their lifespan and maintaining their structural integrity for years to come.
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Improved Safety
Removing slippery build up like algae and moss from your interlock surfaces reduces the risk of slips and falls, creating a safer environment for you and your family.
How it works
Our Pressure Washing Process
Assessment
We inspect your surfaces to determine the best cleaning approach.
Preparation
We clear the area of any obstacles and protect nearby plants, furniture, and windows.
Pressure Washing
Using high quality commercial equipment, we thoroughly clean the interlock and surrounding areas.
Finishing Touches
We apply polymeric sand, to help maintain the durability and prevent weeds from growing between your pavers.
FAQ
Common Questions About Our Pressure Washing Service
How often should I have my pavers and interlock pressure washed?
We recommend pressure washing every 2-3 years or as needed.
Will pressure washing damage my pavers?
No, our pressure washing equipment ensures a thorough clean without harming the surface of your interlock.
Do I need to prepare the area before the service?
No, we will take care of it all! The only requirement is access to water.