Central Florida is hard on concrete. The heat, the humidity, and the strong sun feed algae and organic growth, and it takes hold fast on flat surfaces that stay a little damp. Around Longwood, that shows up as green and black staining creeping across driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks, often within a season of the last cleaning.
We clean residential concrete of every common kind, and we finish the job so it holds its clean look instead of greening over again a week later. Our crew reads the surface first and cleans it the way that surface needs.
If your concrete has gone dull, green, or streaky, we can help. Call us at (407) 276-1343 and we will get you a written estimate.
We surface-clean flatwork of every common finish and match the approach to the material, because a stamped patio and a plain driveway do not want the same touch.

The standard surface on most driveways, walkways, and patios. We clean it with a 36-inch surface cleaner for an even, streak-free finish, then post-treat it so it stays cleaner longer. Any stubborn spots get worked over with a pump-up sprayer.
Pavers get cleaned with the surface cleaner or a turbo nozzle, whichever the surface calls for. Paver flatwork runs a little more than poured concrete because of the added care it takes.

Decorative stamped and patterned flatwork is cleaned at a controlled pressure so the profile and any surface color stay intact. We ease off the power on these and let the chemistry and technique do the work.
Concrete is the one surface where we do use real pressure, so what sets our work apart is how we finish and protect the job once the dirt is gone.
After the surface clean, every driveway and slab gets a sodium hypochlorite post-treatment. That step is why the concrete stays clean for the long haul instead of greening back over in a matter of weeks.
Bigger machines mean less time with loud equipment running outside your home. Our high-GPM setup, 36-inch surface cleaner, and 535-gallon tank let the crew work quickly and get off your property sooner.
Cold water leaves oil, gum, and grease behind. Our hot-water unit runs up to about 250°F, and that heat is the difference-maker on driveways and garage aprons where cars drip and stains set into the surface.
Near drains we change our sequence, surface cleaning with water first so only water reaches the storm system. Where a job runs close to a waterway we swap in a solution that is safe for wildlife. It is a small change in order that keeps the runoff clean.
You do not have to be home. You will get a text with our arrival time, before-and-after photos of the finished flatwork when we are done, a digital invoice, and a secure online payment link, plus a follow-up call a few days later to make sure everything still looks right. A driveway or patio clean is easy to hand off while you are at work or away.
Reach out by form, phone, or text, and our office gathers the details on the first contact, using a quick discovery call to pin down exactly what you are dealing with, whether that is algae, rust, oil, or general buildup. For a complex driveway like a U-shaped or wraparound layout, a measurement app sizes it accurately. From there you get a detailed written estimate priced by square footage, with realistic outcomes for anything like old oil staining put in writing before you approve.
Once you approve the estimate, you are placed on the schedule with a confirmed date. On the day of the job, the crew sends a text with an ETA so you know when to expect us.
We hook up water and check whether the surface needs pre-treatment, which it usually does not. Then we run the surface cleaner across the flatwork for an even pass with no wand streaks. Near any drain, we surface-clean with water first so only water enters the storm system.
Oil and grease get a commercial-grade degreaser, a stiff-brush scrub, about a 20-minute dwell, and hot water up to roughly 250°F. Rust gets oxalic acid applied only as strong as the stain needs so nothing gets acid-etched, and it is priced as an add-on. Heavier spots get a pass with the pump-up sprayer.
The whole surface gets a sodium hypochlorite post-treatment so the clean holds and the algae is slow to return.
We send before-and-after photos, a digital invoice, and a secure online payment link by text or email. A few days later, our follow-up happy call checks in to confirm the finished flatwork still looks right to you.
Most residential concrete is priced by square footage from a set minimum, and the range moves with the size of the job, the surface you have, and whether oil or rust is part of the picture.
On oil and grease, we want you to know what to expect before we start. We treat oil and grease with a commercial-grade degreaser, a stiff-brush scrub, a 20-minute dwell, and hot water up to about 250°F. The longer oil has soaked into concrete, the more likely a shadow remains, so we put realistic expectations in writing before any work begins. We don’t guarantee 100% removal.
A couple of ways to save when concrete is part of a bigger job:
We significantly lighten most oil and grease, but we don’t promise 100% removal. We treat oil and grease with a commercial-grade degreaser, a stiff-brush scrub, a 20-minute dwell, and hot water up to about 250°F. The longer oil has soaked into concrete, the more likely a shadow remains, so we put realistic expectations in writing before any work begins. We don’t guarantee 100% removal.
No. A 36-inch surface cleaner spreads the water evenly across the slab instead of blasting one spot, so the pressure is never concentrated where it could do harm. Stamped and decorative concrete is cleaned at a controlled pressure so the finish is not damaged, and pressure is matched to the surface rather than maxed out.
Most residential concrete finishes in about 15 minutes to an hour and a half. The time depends on the square footage and how much oil, rust, or buildup is involved, and a large or complex driveway takes a bit longer.
No. You will get an ETA text, before-and-after photos when we are done, a digital invoice, and a secure online payment link, so you can be at work or away while the work happens.
Ready for concrete that looks bright and clean again? Reach out for a free written estimate and we will get your Longwood driveway, patio, or walkway on the schedule with a confirmed date. Holliday’s Pressure Washing Services makes booking simple, right down to a confirmed time and a crew that keeps you posted. Call (407) 276-1343 and we will take it from there.