Commercial Pressure Washing in Jacksonville, FL

We provide commercial pressure washing for retail storefronts, office parks, apartment communities, restaurants, and parking lots throughout Jacksonville and Duval County — including recurring-service contracts for properties that need ongoing maintenance rather than a one-time clean. Commercial pricing is quoted by scope and square footage rather than a flat rate, since a 5,000-square-foot storefront sidewalk and a 50,000-square-foot parking lot are completely different jobs. Fast turnaround scheduling available, including early-morning or off-hours service to avoid disrupting business operations.

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Why Commercial Properties Need a Different Approach Than Residential

Commercial pressure washing isn’t just “the same service, bigger property.” A few things change the approach entirely:

  • Liability is a bigger factor. Algae or mold buildup on a customer entrance, parking lot, or walkway isn’t just a cosmetic issue — it’s a slip-and-fall liability risk for property owners and managers. This is often the actual driver behind commercial cleaning requests, more than appearance alone.
  • Scale requires different equipment and water sourcing. Large parking lots and multi-unit properties are typically cleaned using hot water pressure washing equipment for faster degreasing, and water sourcing for large-scale jobs is sometimes coordinated through approved sources like fire hydrant metering, depending on the property and local requirements.
  • Scheduling has to work around your business, not ours. Retail storefronts and restaurants often need service before opening hours or after close; office parks and apartment communities have their own considerations around resident/tenant notice.
  • Wastewater and runoff matter more. Commercial properties — especially those near storm drains — need cleaning done in a way that doesn’t send detergent or contaminated runoff directly into storm drains, which connect to local waterways including the St. Johns River watershed.

Commercial Services We Provide

  • Storefront and building exterior washing. Removing grime, algae, and pollution buildup from entrances, signage, and building facades — the first thing customers see.
  • Parking lot and garage cleaning. Removing oil stains, tire marks, gum, and general grime from parking surfaces and parking structures. This is one of the highest-liability cleaning jobs on a commercial property, since oil residue and algae both create real slip hazards.
  • Dumpster pad cleaning. Grease, organic waste residue, and staining around dumpster enclosures — often a code-compliance issue for restaurants and multi-unit properties, not just an appearance one.
  • Sidewalk and walkway cleaning. High-traffic areas that accumulate gum, grime, and staining faster than most other commercial surfaces.
  • Apartment and multi-family community washing. Building exteriors, walkways, breezeways, and common-area concrete across apartment complexes and condo communities.
  • HOA and community association washing. Serving communities throughout the Jacksonville area, including newer developments in Nocatee, eTown, Durbin Park, and Bartram Park, where many HOA covenants directly address exterior cleanliness standards for both individual homes and shared community spaces. → Full HOA & community washing details

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Recurring Service Contracts

Most commercial properties don’t need a one-time clean — they need a maintenance schedule, the same way landscaping or janitorial service works. We offer recurring contracts (monthly, quarterly, or seasonal, depending on the property type and how quickly buildup returns) so property managers and business owners don’t have to remember to call every time.

This is typically the right fit for:

  • Retail centers and shopping plazas
  • Restaurants (particularly dumpster pads and grease-prone areas)
  • Apartment and condo communities
  • HOA common areas
  • Parking garages and structures

Our Process for Commercial Jobs

  1. Site walk and scope assessment. For larger properties, we assess square footage, surface types, drainage considerations, and any access or scheduling constraints before quoting.
  2. Written scope and quote. Commercial quotes are itemized by area (storefront, parking lot, dumpster pad, etc.) so property managers can see exactly what’s included.
  3. Scheduled around your operations. We coordinate timing to minimize disruption — early morning, after-hours, or whatever fits your business.
  4. Runoff-conscious cleaning. We take reasonable steps to manage wastewater and avoid sending detergent runoff directly into storm drains, particularly for properties near waterways.
  5. Documentation. For property managers and HOA boards who need to show proof of maintenance for compliance or liability purposes, we can provide before/after documentation of completed work.

What It Costs

Commercial pricing depends entirely on scope, so we don’t publish a flat rate — but here’s how it typically breaks down:

  • Small storefront/sidewalk cleaning: Quoted individually based on square footage
  • Parking lots: Priced per square foot, with pricing generally improving at scale for larger lots
  • Dumpster pad cleaning: Often bundled into a recurring contract given how quickly these areas need re-cleaning
  • Multi-family/apartment communities: Quoted by scope — building count, common area square footage, and cleaning frequency

Frequently Asked Questions

Both. Many commercial properties — especially restaurants, retail centers, and HOA communities — are better served by a recurring schedule, but we’re happy to quote one-time cleaning as well.

Yes. We regularly schedule commercial jobs before opening, after close, or during low-traffic windows to avoid disrupting customers, tenants, or residents.

Yes — parking structures often need hot water pressure washing for effective degreasing, and we can quote these separately from surface parking lots given the different equipment and time requirements involved.

Many commercial property insurance policies and local code requirements reference maintaining safe walking surfaces, and algae or oil buildup on walkways and parking areas is a common source of slip-and-fall claims. Regular cleaning is a reasonable, low-cost way to reduce that exposure, though we’d recommend confirming your specific policy requirements with your insurer.

Yes, we can provide before/after photo documentation of completed work for property managers and HOA boards who need records for compliance or board reporting purposes.

We take reasonable precautions to avoid sending detergent-laden runoff directly into storm drains, particularly important for properties near waterways connected to the St. Johns River watershed.

Get a Commercial Quote

Tell us about your property and we’ll put together an itemized scope and quote — including recurring-service options if that’s a better fit.