
Central Florida is hard on a community’s exteriors. Between the heat, the humidity, the heavy summer storms, the strong sun, and the oak pollen that gets into everything, algae and organic growth take hold fast. Common-area buildings pick up green and gray staining, walkways go dark, and curbs start looking tired long before a board expects them to.
We clean the whole community, not just one building. Our crew handles exterior cleaning across entire HOA and community associations, buildings, sidewalks, and curbs, on a schedule built around the people who live there. At Holliday’s Pressure Washing Services, we work with community managers who want the property looking consistent from the entrance sign to the back of the last building.
If you manage a community and want a clear picture of what a full exterior cleaning would involve, call us at (407) 276-1343 and we’ll set up a walkthrough.
A community is more than its buildings, and we clean the full exterior footprint an association is responsible for, from shared structures to the walkways and curbs residents use every day.

Clubhouses, mail centers, gatehouses, amenity buildings, and other shared structures. We clean these with commercial-scale equipment, using a soft wash on shared building exteriors that high pressure would damage and saving real pressure for hard flatwork. Shared building exteriors are usually where a community sees the biggest visual change from a cleaning.

Shared amenity surfaces around the common areas get cleaned to match the material, with the lightest effective method for each surface so nothing gets treated more harshly than it needs.

Community walkways and curbs get the surface-cleaning method for an even finish, with the Curbinator handling curbs in a single pass. Communities with parking areas can pair this with parking lot and garage cleaning, and around storm drains we adjust how we work so the runoff stays clean.

Whole multi-building layouts are handled on a community-scale schedule, with high-output equipment so the job moves efficiently across the property. The same approach carries over to exterior cleaning for apartment complexes, and recurring community contracts are available for associations that want the exterior kept up on a set cadence.
Cleaning a whole community is a different job than cleaning a single building, and a few things set our work apart for the boards and managers who hire us.
Community curbs come out uniform and fully cleaned in a single pass, because the Curbinator hits the flat, vertical, and top face at once. It’s a detail residents and boards notice as they move through the property.
Wherever the property allows it, the work happens when the community is quiet. Residents aren’t stepping around hoses, equipment, or wet walkways during the day, and the association gets a clean property without a week of daytime disruption.
Near drains and waterways we change our sequence, surface cleaning with water first so only water enters the storm system, and substituting an eco-friendly solution that’s safe for wildlife near waterways. For a community with retention ponds and shared storm drains, that means the association isn’t left exposed to a runoff problem after the crew leaves.
High-output machines and a long-reach setup let a multi-building community get cleaned faster, with less time spent running loud equipment near residents. That’s what keeps a community-scale job moving efficiently across the whole property.
Our office answers and gathers details on the first contact, by form or phone and text. For a community job, we set the scope from a walkthrough of the property so nothing gets missed. A detailed written estimate follows, priced as a custom quote for the community and put in writing before any work is scheduled. If the association wants recurring cleanings, we scope that here too.
Once the estimate is approved, the community goes on the schedule with a confirmed date. We schedule the work after hours or overnight wherever the property allows, so residents aren’t disrupted during the day. The property manager handles resident notification, and our crew coordinates access.
Before any cleaner is applied, we set up the site with cones and A-frame signage to manage foot traffic and route residents safely around the active work area. Sensitive areas around the buildings are protected first.
Common-area building exteriors are soft washed where the surface calls for it, with real pressure reserved for hard flatwork. Community sidewalks and flatwork are surface-cleaned for an even result, and curbs are cleaned with the Curbinator. Siamesed high-GPM machines and a long-reach unit move the job efficiently across a multi-building layout. Near drains, the crew surface-cleans with water first so only water enters the storm system, and substitutes an eco-friendly solution near waterways.
We document the work with before-and-after photos and confirm the community is satisfied with the result. The digital invoice and a secure online payment link only follow once a board or manager has seen the finished work.
We change our sequence near any drain or waterway. Near drains and waterways we change our sequence, surface cleaning with water first so only water enters the storm system, and substituting an eco-friendly solution that’s safe for wildlife near waterways. There’s no water-reclamation system on the truck; that procedure is how we protect a community’s ponds and shared storm drains.
Yes, recurring community contracts receive discounted pricing. Community exterior cleaning is quoted as a custom quote from a walkthrough, and if you want a recurring cadence, like scheduled cleanings across the year, we scope and price it at the estimate. There’s no standing published number, so ask about it when you get your estimate and we’ll build it in.
Every community job starts with a free, detailed written estimate built from a walkthrough of your property, with no obligation to book. If you manage a Longwood community or association and want the exteriors looking their best, we’ll come out, take in the full footprint, and put real numbers in writing. Call us at (407) 276-1343 to set up your walkthrough.