Pressure Washing - Suds Doctor
Service Guide

Pressure Washing

Pressure washing is for durable exterior surfaces like concrete, patios, walkways, and some masonry where algae, grime, and slippery buildup need more force than soft washing.

  • Driveway and patio cleaning
  • Concrete and sidewalk cleaning
  • Surface cleaning for slippery buildup
pressure washing concrete with algae buildup in Oregon
Pressure Washing photo for Suds Doctor in Beaverton, Oregon.
Service Guide

Pressure Washing for Oregon Homes and Properties

Suds Doctor uses pressure washing where the surface can handle it and adjusts the process for concrete condition, drainage, access, and buildup level. Not every exterior surface should be cleaned with high pressure.

Driveways, patios, walkways, and hardscape areas can become slick in wet Oregon weather. Surface cleaning and appropriate post-treatment help improve the result and slow quick return of organic growth.

We are careful with exposed aggregate, older concrete, painted surfaces, and edges where too much pressure can leave marks or damage the finish.

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FAQ

Pressure Washing FAQs

Answers for homeowners comparing pressure washing options in Oregon.

What surfaces can be pressure washed?

Concrete, many patios, walkways, and durable masonry are common candidates. Siding, roofs, painted surfaces, and delicate materials usually need a softer method.

Can pressure washing help slippery concrete?

Yes. Cleaning algae, moss, and grime from concrete can reduce slick buildup, especially on shaded walkways and driveways.

Do you use the same pressure on every surface?

No. We adjust pressure, tips, surface cleaning equipment, and treatment based on the surface and condition.