Pressure Washing

Deep clean for tough surfaces and stains — driveways, patios and more.

Where pressure washing shines

When a deeper mechanical clean is the right choice

We provide pressure washing across Monmouth County, NJ. Some surfaces and staining respond best to higher pressure with rotary cleaners and targeted lancing. We adjust flow and nozzles to protect pointing and edges while lifting ingrained grime and tyre marks.

  • Concrete & tarmac: Driveways and hardstanding — rotary clean for an even, streak‑free finish.
  • Block paving: Thorough clean with option to re‑sand joints and seal afterwards.
  • Stain removal: Oil, rust and tyre marks treated with appropriate products before washing.
  • Large areas: Patios, courtyards and commercial hardstanding handled efficiently.

Not sure whether pressure or soft‑wash is best? We’ll recommend the safest, most effective method.

Pressure cleaning concrete Rotary cleaner on patio Block paving after clean

Why our pressure wash

Controlled power, right tools, tidy finish

Even results

Even results

Rotary cleaners avoid striping and keep spray under control on big areas.

Targeted cleaning

Targeted cleaning

Lances reach edges and tight spots to remove marks the disks can’t access.

Protect surfaces

Protect surfaces

Flow and nozzle adjusted to suit the surface and preserve pointing.

Fully Insured
Public liability coverage
Eco‑safe
Detergents chosen for the surface
Fast Response
Quotes the same day
100% Satisfaction
Walk‑through on completion

Ready for a deeper clean?

Send a photo for a quick quote — we’ll suggest the best method for your surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between pressure washing and power washing?

Pressure washing uses cold water at high mechanical force — it's the right choice for concrete driveways, tarmac, block paving, and surfaces where you need to lift ingrained grime, tyre marks, or heavy organic buildup. Power washing adds heat to the equation, which is more effective on grease and stubborn biological growth. We assess your surface and recommend the correct method every time.

How much does pressure washing a driveway cost in Monmouth County, NJ?

Driveway pressure washing in Monmouth County typically costs $150–$300 depending on size, surface type, and level of staining. Large driveways, oil-stained concrete, or areas needing re-sanding after cleaning will be priced at the higher end. Monmouth Outdoor Services provides free, same-day quotes — call (732) 427-8821.

Can pressure washing remove tyre marks and oil from concrete?

Tyre marks and oil stains require a pre-treatment with a targeted degreaser before the wash — mechanical pressure alone won't fully remove them. We apply the appropriate product, let it break down the stain, then run the rotary cleaner over the surface for an even, streak-free result. Deep or old stains may require a second treatment, which we'll tell you upfront.

Is pressure washing safe for block paving?

Yes, when done correctly. The key is using the right nozzle and controlling flow so the pointing (the sand-filled joints between pavers) is not blown out. Our rotary surface cleaner keeps the spray contained and even. After cleaning, we offer re-sanding with kiln-dried sand and optional sealing to lock the surface and slow future weed and algae growth.

How often should concrete driveways be pressure washed in NJ?

Once a year is sufficient for most concrete driveways in Monmouth County — typically in spring. Driveways with heavy tree coverage or that accumulate significant oil from vehicle use may benefit from a second clean. Waiting too long allows algae and lichen to become ingrained and much harder to remove without aggressive treatment.

Do you re-sand and seal after pressure washing block paving?

Yes — re-sanding and sealing is available as an add-on to any block paving clean. We re-fill joints with kiln-dried sand after washing to stabilize the surface and discourage weed growth. A sealant coat can then be applied to lock everything in and make the surface easier to maintain going forward. We'll confirm whether your paving is in suitable condition for sealing during the quote.

Can I pressure wash my house myself?

You can rent a machine, but without the right nozzle choice, pressure control, and surface knowledge, it's easy to damage pointing, siding, or trim, or to force water behind cladding and cause moisture issues. Professional equipment is also significantly more powerful and efficient than rental units. For most Morganville and Marlboro homeowners, the cost difference over a DIY attempt isn't worth the risk.

Should block paving or pavers be soft washed or pressure washed?

Block paving and pavers respond best to pressure washing with a rotary surface cleaner — the mechanical action lifts ingrained grime, tyre marks, and organic staining from the surface. However, if algae is the primary issue and the pointing is in good condition, a soft-wash biocide pre-treatment can loosen growth before the pressure wash, improving the result and extending the clean period. We assess the paving condition and recommend the right method combination during the quote visit.

Do you clean concrete specifically — driveways, paths, and hardstanding?

Concrete is one of our most common surfaces across Monmouth County. Driveways, paths, forecourts, and hardstanding areas are cleaned with a commercial rotary surface cleaner, which delivers an even finish without the striping caused by a standard lance. Oil stains and rust are pre-treated before the main wash. If you need a price for concrete specifically — including a single path or an entire forecourt — call (732) 427-8821 and we'll give you a same-day quote.