Pressure Washing Florence: Revitalize Your Property

EverClean employee using a pressure washing wand to clean the stone wall exterior of a house.
EverClean van with side door open showing equipment being used to clean a driveway. EverClean employee is using a walk behind surface cleaner to pressure wash a driveway.

Pressure Washing Florence

Popular areas we clean with our power / pressure washing services in Florence.

  • Driveways

  • Walkways / Sidewalks

  • Concrete patios, stone patios, and painted floor surfaces

  • Stone exterior wall surfaces

  • Painted siding

  • Stucco

  • Exterior patio and entry ceilings

  • Soffit and fascia

  • Screen fabric of an enclosed patio

  • Pergolas

  • Wood decks and fencing

  • Dirt / Mud dauber and Hornet nest removal

Our professionally trained technicians in combination with the use of our professional-grade pressure washing equipment is what you are looking for when you want to revitalize your property in Florence!  Our professionally trained pressure washing Florence team also uses walk-behind surface cleaners in combination with the pressure washing wand. This will ensure a uniform clean without the “zebra stripes” commonly seen when using only a wand or residential grade equipment. 

Call today to schedule a free estimate for pressure washing services in the Florence area.

It’s the Law!

EPA Compliance

  • “Section 301 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) prohibits a point source discharge of pollutants into water of the United States without an NPDES permit.”

  • EverClean complies with the EPA laws of the CWA by preventing contaminated water from pressure washing to discharge into the storm sewer system.

  • We accomplish this by vacuuming up the contaminated water with our water reclamation system which filters the water. We then dispose of the water to an approved source by the CWA.

  • It is common for many pressure washing companies to be in non-compliance with this EPA law by discharging the wash water into a storm sewer system or into a city street that drains to a storm water inlet. This is called an illicit discharge which can result in heavy fines.