Skip to content
TC Polished Windows

Pressure washing in the Tri‑Cities, WA area.

Driveways, walkways, patios, and concrete brought back to what they looked like the year you moved in.

You've probably noticed…

Why people end up here.

  • The driveway has dark lines where water keeps pooling — and they're getting harder to ignore.

  • The walkway pavers have that mossy edge that bugs you every time you carry groceries in.

  • The patio that looked great five summers ago and you stopped noticing — until a guest mentioned it.

  • You'd power-wash it yourself, but buying a unit for one weekend is not the move.

Pressure washing isn’t “higher psi is better.” The right pressure depends on what you’re washing — stamped concrete and older pavers need a softer touch than a freshly-poured driveway, and brick mortar joints will erode if hit too hard.

We adjust pressure and tip distance by surface. Cold water for most concrete and hardscape. Hot water when grease, oil, or heavy organic growth is involved. Pre-wet landscaping along the perimeter so soap doesn’t reach garden beds.

What's included

Everything in the price.

  • Driveways, walkways, patios, and concrete pads
  • Edge work along garden beds and walls (no slop into landscaping)
  • Pre-treatment for oil stains, organic growth, and rust where present
  • Post-rinse and walk-through with you

How we work

Start to finish.

  1. Tell us what needs washing

    Phone or form. Share rough square footage and what surfaces (concrete, pavers, stamped, brick). Photos help. Free estimate, same business day.

  2. We schedule and arrive on time

    Pick a window that works for you. We show up when we said we'd show up.

  3. We do the work and walk it with you

    Drop cloths and edge protection where needed. Walk-through before we leave so you can flag anything that needs another pass.

FAQ

Common questions.

  • Do you use hot or cold water?

    Cold for most concrete and hardscape. Hot when grease, oil, or heavy organic growth is involved — we'll tell you on the walk-around which makes sense for your job.

  • Will it damage my pavers or stamped concrete?

    No. We adjust pressure and tip distance for the surface. Stamped concrete and older pavers get a softer touch; new poured concrete can take more.

  • What about my plants and lawn?

    We pre-wet landscaping, control the runoff, and avoid soap on garden edges. We're locals — we know how dry the Tri-Cities gets, and we treat your yard like ours.

  • How long does a driveway take?

    A standard two-car driveway is 60–90 minutes. Larger jobs (paver patio, stamped concrete walkways, full-house perimeter) run longer.

  • What about oil and grease stains on the driveway?

    Heavy oil and grease need a degreaser pre-treatment before the wash — soap and water alone don't lift them. We apply, let it dwell, then pressure-wash. Most stains lift; a few require multiple passes. We tell you which it'll be on the walk-around.

  • Will it strip paint off my siding?

    Sound, well-bonded paint takes pressure washing fine. Paint that's already chalking, peeling, or near end-of-life can come off — sometimes that's a good thing if you're prepping to repaint, sometimes not. We adjust pressure when we see what we're working with.

Ready for pressure washing?

We reply the same business day.