Concrete that looks
the way it didthe day it was poured.
Oil stains, rust, tire marks, and years of red Georgia clay. The right chemistry and a steady, even pass get them out — without the streaks of a rushed job.
Four steps, one even clean.
We don't just rinse concrete. We pre-treat it, pass it at consistent pressure, detail the edges by hand, and rinse the debris off your property — not into your flower beds.
Pre-treat tough stains
Oil spots, rust, and organic stains get spot-treated with targeted chemistry before the main wash. Red-clay staining gets a clay-specific cleaner that lifts the pigment instead of smearing it.
Even, consistent pass
Even, streak-free results at a consistent pressure — no zebra stripes, no missed spots, no operator-induced wave patterns.
Edge detailing
Hand-detailing around edges, curbs, expansion joints, and garage aprons — the places a wide pass can't reach. This is where most jobs get rushed. We don't.
Post-rinse & cleanup
Final rinse flushes debris toward the street, a drain, or an appropriate collection point. Landscaping gets pre-wet and post-rinsed. No muddy puddles left behind.
The two stains that stump everyone else.
Red clay. North Georgia's signature stain. Clay embeds itself in concrete pores, and a plain rinse alone often leaves a rust-colored ghost behind. We use a clay-specific cleaner that lifts the pigment out of the pore structure before the main pass — the difference is the difference between "cleaner" and "actually clean."
Oil and transmission fluid. Fresh drops almost always come out. Old, set-in stains may leave a faint shadow even after repeated degreasing. We'll tell you honestly if we think a stain is permanent before we quote it, so you're never surprised at the walk-around.
A controlled even pass, done right, is gentler on concrete than a direct blast from up close — the pressure is spread evenly across the surface instead of hammering a single spot. Stamped or decorative concrete gets reduced pressure to protect the sealer. Pavers get a lower setting and a clean-only pass; we don't blow the joint sand out.
Flat rates. In writing. Before we start.
Driveways, walks, patios & pool decks
Pricing depends on square footage, condition, and whether you need heavy-stain pretreatment. Every quote is written before any work starts — if we quote it, that's what you pay.
- Single-car driveway (~400 sq ft): $150–$200
- Double driveway (~800 sq ft): $200–$300
- Driveway + sidewalk: $250–$375
- Patio or pool deck: $175–$350
- Full concrete package (drive + walk + patio): $400–$600
- Heavy rust, oil, or red-clay staining may add $50–$150
Any flat concrete surface on the property.
Concrete driveways — single, double, and circular. Sidewalks and walkways. Patios and pool decks. Garage floors. Stamped and decorative concrete at safe pressure. Paver and brick walkways. Curbs and sidewalk aprons. If it's concrete or masonry and it's outside, we've cleaned it.
Most homes only need their concrete cleaned every 1–2 years to stay ahead of permanent staining. Homes under heavy tree coverage or with regular oil drops may want annual service. We'll tell you what's realistic at the walk-through — we're not interested in selling you a service you don't need.