Orlando driveways take a beating from our weather. Hot sun, daily storms, and sticky air help mold grow fast. Your driveway can look old in just a few months.
A clean driveway makes your home look better right away. Most Orlando homeowners don't see how much dirt builds up until we clean it.
This guide tells you what driveway pressure washing costs in Orlando. You'll learn what pros do that DIY can't match. We'll help you pick the best way to clean your driveway.
We'll share local prices and explain our cleaning steps. You'll know when to hire an expert instead of renting a machine.
Driveway pressure washing in Orlando costs $0.15 to $0.35 per square foot. Most people pay $150 to $350 for a two-car driveway. That's about 400 to 1,000 square feet.
The final price depends on your driveway size and what it's made of. It also depends on how bad the stains are. Concrete costs less to clean than asphalt. Heavy oil stains or thick mold cost more.
We include pre-treatment for mold. We do multi-stage cleaning. We offer post-treatment that makes results last longer in Florida's humid air. Most jobs take one to two hours.
Extra services cost more. Sealing costs $0.15 to $0.25 per square foot. Oil stain removal adds $75 to $150. Heavy buildup pre-treatment can add $50 to $100.
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We charge by square footage. Driveway size makes the biggest difference in time and supplies. The average cost is $0.15 to $0.35 per square foot in Orlando.
Here's what you'll pay for common driveway sizes:
Single-car driveway (200 to 400 sq ft): $75 to $150 Two-car driveway (400 to 1,000 sq ft): $150 to $350 Three-car driveway (1,000+ sq ft): $350 to $700 or more
Several things change the price. Concrete cleans faster than asphalt, so it costs less. Asphalt needs lower pressure and gentle chemicals.
Stain level matters too. Light dirt comes off easy. Heavy oil stains, rust marks, or thick algae need extra chemicals and time. We let pre-treatment sit and work before we pressure wash.
Your property layout affects the price. Easy access to water and power costs less. Steep slopes, gates, or driveways far from water take more time and gear.
Orlando prices run a bit higher than other places. The national average is $0.12 to $0.30 per square foot. Our humid air means more mold and algae. That needs stronger treatment and deeper cleaning.
Extra services add to the base cost:
• Heavy mold or mildew pre-treatment: $50 to $100 • Sealing after cleaning: $0.15 to $0.25 per square foot • Oil stain removal: $75 to $150 • Rust stain removal: $100 to $200
We change prices for homes with lots of trees that drop debris. Driveways not cleaned in years need more work and stronger chemicals. These can add 20 to 30 percent to the base price.
We follow four steps. Each step goes beyond just spraying water. Each step protects your surface while getting it really clean.
Step 1: Pre-inspection and surface check
We start by figuring out what your driveway is made of. Concrete can handle more pressure than asphalt. We check for cracks, chips, or weak spots that need care.
We write down any damage before we start. This protects both of us. We also pick the right pressure based on your surface age.
Step 2: Pre-treatment application
We put chemicals on before any water touches your driveway. Degreasers break down oil stains. Mold and mildew solutions kill growth at the root. This matters in Orlando's air.
These products need time to work. We let them sit for 10 to 15 minutes. It depends on how bad the buildup is. Skipping this step means stains come back fast.
Step 3: Pressure washing execution
We use commercial-grade pressure washers. They deliver 2,500 to 4,000 PSI. That's three to four times stronger than rentals. Our gear also moves more water per minute. This cuts cleaning time in half.
We attach surface cleaners to our wands for driveways. These tools have spinning tips under a cover. They clean evenly. No streaks or tiger stripes. They also contain the spray. We don't damage your plants or siding.
We keep the nozzle at the right distance and angle. Too close damages the surface. Too far leaves dirt behind. We overlap each pass so we don't miss spots.
Step 4: Post-treatment and optional sealing
We rinse everything with clean water. This removes chemical residue. It stops any ongoing chemical action.
Sealing is optional but worth it in Florida. Sealers fill tiny holes in concrete. They create a barrier against water, oil, and growth. Results last twice as long when you seal after cleaning. We apply sealer with a pump sprayer. It cures for 24 to 48 hours.
We do a final walk with you. If we missed anything, we fix it right then.
We change our approach based on what we find. Older driveways get lower pressure. Heavy staining gets more chemical time. We've cleaned thousands of Orlando driveways. We know what works here.
DIY cleaning works for some jobs. If your driveway just needs light care and you know how to use pressure washers, you can do it yourself.
When DIY makes sense:
You're doing yearly touch-ups on a recently cleaned driveway. Your driveway is newer with only surface dirt. No heavy stains. You're cleaning a small area like a walkway. You already own the right equipment and know how to use it safely.
Common DIY mistakes in Orlando:
Too much pressure ruins old concrete. We see people strip the surface layer trying to remove stains. Once that damage happens, you need professional repair.
Orlando's humid air means mold comes back fast without proper pre-treatment. Most DIY cleaners just spray water. They wonder why everything turns green again in two months.
Wrong technique leaves streaks and uneven patches. Moving too slow in one spot creates lines. Moving too fast leaves dirt behind. The pattern shows up more once everything dries.
Skipping the surface test causes expensive mistakes. You need to test pressure and chemicals in a hidden corner first. What works on new concrete can destroy old pavers.
Mixing the wrong chemicals or using too much can etch concrete. It can kill your grass. Professional products come pre-mixed at the right strength.
Cost comparison:
Renting equipment from Home Depot or Lowe's costs $50 to $100 per day. You'll probably need it for a full day. That includes pickup, setup, learning, and return time.
Buying a consumer pressure washer costs $150 to $400. These deliver 1,300 to 2,000 PSI. That barely touches heavy stains.
Chemical supplies add another $30 to $75. You need pre-treatment, cleaner, and post-treatment products.
Your time runs three to five hours for a two-car driveway. That includes setup, multiple passes, and cleanup.
Professional service costs $150 to $350 for the same driveway. We bring commercial gear, proper chemicals, years of know-how, and a guarantee. You get your Saturday back.
Safety considerations:
Pick the right nozzle for your surface. Red tips focus pressure. They can cut through concrete. Green or white tips spread the spray for safer cleaning.
Wear eye protection and closed-toe shoes. Pressure washers kick up debris and chemicals at high speed.
Handle chemicals carefully around your home. Runoff can damage plants or flow into storm drains. You're responsible for keeping it contained.
Without know-how, you risk damaging your driveway, your siding, your car, or yourself. Pressure washer injuries send thousands of people to emergency rooms every year.
Results last six to 18 months. It depends on your driveway's conditions. Orlando's weather makes that range wider than in drier states.
Best-case scenarios:
Covered or partly shaded driveways with good drainage stay clean for 12 to 18 months. Little tree cover means less debris falling on the surface. Good grading that moves water away helps too.
Worst-case scenarios:
Heavy shade from oak trees or thick plants creates damp conditions. Mold thrives there. You might need cleaning every six to nine months. Poor drainage that holds standing water after rain causes faster growth. Areas near mulch beds or grass get dirty faster too.
Orlando-specific challenges:
Our humidity stays above 70 percent most of the year. That constant moisture feeds mold and algae growth year-round. Northern states get a break during winter. We don't.
Afternoon storms happen almost daily in summer. Each rain spreads new spores across your driveway from nearby vegetation and roofs. According to the National Institutes of Health, mold exposure from outdoor surfaces can trigger respiratory issues and allergic reactions, making regular cleaning important for family health as well as property appearance.
Our warm weather never gets cold enough to kill mold and algae naturally. Growth just slows down a bit in winter. Then it explodes again in spring.
Sun on fully exposed concrete causes a different problem. It bakes stains deeper into the holes. This makes them harder to remove if you wait too long between cleanings.
Signs it's time for re-cleaning:
Green or black streaks appear in shaded sections. These are algae and mold starting to grow again.
Slippery patches develop where you walk or drive. This is a safety issue, especially after rain.
Dark color spreads from the edges inward. This usually starts where your driveway meets grass or plants.
Oil stains come back in parking spots if you didn't seal after the last cleaning.
Care tips to make results last:
Sweep your driveway weekly or every other week. Removing leaves and debris stops them from breaking down and feeding mold.
Treat new oil stains right away. Cat litter absorbs fresh oil. Dawn dish soap and hot water work on older stains if you scrub quickly.
Check your drainage and downspout direction. Water should flow away from your driveway, not pool on it.
Trim branches hanging over to let more sun hit your driveway. Mold and algae hate direct sun and dry conditions.
Think about light yearly cleaning between deep cleanings every two to three years. This care approach costs less. It keeps your driveway looking good year-round.
We see more service requests after Orlando's summer rainy season when growth speeds up. June through September is when most driveways need care. Booking your cleaning in late fall or early spring helps you stay ahead of the worst buildup.
Pressure washing handles surface problems. Restoration fixes structural damage. Knowing the difference saves you money and trouble.
Pressure washing is right when:
Your driveway structure is solid with no major cracks or settling. The problem is mostly looks like stains or growth. You want regular care to keep things looking good. Your budget is $150 to $350 for cleaning that takes one to two hours.
Restoration is needed when:
Cracks spread beyond hairline size. Wide cracks let water seep underneath. This causes more damage.
The surface shows wear or pitting. Concrete that's flaking or crumbling won't improve with cleaning.
Water pools on your driveway after rain. This means drainage problems or settling that pressure washing can't fix.
Sections have sunk or become uneven. You feel a bump when you drive over certain spots.
Tree roots pushed up concrete slabs. Cleaning won't flatten raised sections.
Cost comparison:
Pressure washing runs $150 to $350. This is care that improves looks and protects your surface from faster breakdown.
Restoration costs $3 to $8 per square foot. A 500-square-foot driveway runs $1,500 to $4,000. But this fixes structural problems. It extends your driveway's life by 10 to 15 years.
The return depends on your timeline. Restoration every 10 to 15 years plus yearly pressure washing costs less over time. It's better than ignoring problems until you need full replacement.
Combined approach:
Pressure wash before you check condition. Cleaning reveals the true state of your concrete or asphalt. What looks like permanent staining might just be dirt. What looks like minor issues might be deeper damage.
Follow a care schedule after restoration. Pressure wash every 12 to 18 months between major restoration services. This keeps your investment protected.
Use regular cleaning as prevention. Removing growth and sealing your driveway stops water from getting into cracks. This extends the time between restoration needs.
Not sure if your driveway needs pressure washing or restoration? Schedule your free Orlando driveway evaluation
Orlando driveways need regular care because of our weather. Expect to pay $150 to $350 for professional pressure washing on a two-car driveway. That price includes pre-treatment, commercial gear, and methods that protect your surface.
DIY works for light care if you have know-how. But heavy stains, mold growth, or any questions about your surface type means hiring a pro makes more sense. You avoid damage and get results that last longer.
Plan on cleaning every 12 to 18 months in Orlando. Our humidity and rain bring mold back faster than in drier places. Regular care costs less than waiting until buildup becomes permanent.
If you see cracks, settling, or drainage problems, pressure washing won't fix those issues. You need restoration services instead. We can check your driveway and recommend the right approach.
Ready to make your driveway look better? Contact Pressure Washing Guys for professional pressure washing in Orlando. We're at 5295 Creekside Park Ave, Orlando, FL 32811. Call us today at (407) 412-4015 or visit our website at https://pressurewashingguysflorida.com/ to schedule your free check.