HOA & Community Pressure Washing in Jacksonville, FL

We provide pressure washing for HOA communities, homeowner associations, and property managers throughout Jacksonville and St. Johns County — including newer developments in Nocatee, eTown, Durbin Park, and Bartram Park, where many community covenants directly address exterior cleanliness standards. We work with both individual homeowners who’ve received a violation notice and HOA boards/property managers coordinating cleaning across common areas or an entire community. Recurring service contracts available for boards that want to get ahead of compliance issues rather than react to them one notice at a time.

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Why HOA Compliance Is a Bigger Deal in Jacksonville Than People Expect

Jacksonville’s rapid growth over the past several years has meant a lot of new, deed-restricted communities — and a lot of new homeowners who aren’t used to how actively some HOAs enforce exterior maintenance standards. A few things make this a genuinely common issue here specifically:

  • New construction and efflorescence. Newer developments — Nocatee, eTown, Durbin Park, and similar communities — often see white, chalky mineral staining (efflorescence) show up on driveways and walkways within the first year or two after a home is built, simply as part of new concrete curing. Homeowners sometimes get a violation notice for this without realizing it’s a normal part of new construction rather than a sign of neglect. → Full efflorescence explainer
  • Algae and mold buildup. Jacksonville’s humidity (typically 70–90% for much of the year) means algae and mold accumulate on siding, roofs, and driveways faster than in drier climates — and HOA covenants frequently cite this kind of buildup directly as a violation trigger.
  • Consistent community appearance. Many HOAs — particularly in master-planned communities — enforce cleanliness standards specifically to protect uniform curb appeal and property values across the neighborhood, which means individual homes falling behind stand out more than they would in a non-HOA neighborhood.

For Individual Homeowners: Received a Violation Notice?

If you’ve gotten a notice from your HOA about algae, mold, mildew, or general exterior cleanliness, a few things are worth knowing:

  • These notices usually come with a compliance deadline, and we can typically schedule quickly to help you get ahead of it.
  • Not everything flagged is the same issue. A notice about “staining” could mean algae, mold, or efflorescence — and treating the wrong one won’t resolve the violation. We assess what’s actually on your property before treating it.
  • Documentation helps. We can provide before/after photos of completed work if your HOA requires proof of compliance.

For HOA Boards & Property Managers

Managing exterior maintenance across an entire community is a different challenge than a single home, and we work with boards and property managers on:

  • Common area cleaning — entrance monuments, community center exteriors, shared walkways, amenity areas (pools, clubhouses, mailbox kiosks)
  • Coordinated resident notices — cleaning scheduled community-wide, with advance notice to residents rather than address-by-address requests
  • Recurring maintenance contracts — scheduled cleaning cycles (quarterly or seasonal, depending on the community) so common areas stay ahead of violation-worthy buildup instead of reacting to complaints
  • Documentation for board records — before/after photos and service records that boards can reference for compliance reporting or resident communication

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Communities We Serve

We provide HOA and community pressure washing throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding First Coast area, with particular experience in newer master-planned communities including:

  • Nocatee — one of the fastest-growing communities in the Jacksonville area, with a mix of established and newly built sections
  • eTown — a newer development where new-construction efflorescence on driveways and walkways is especially common
  • Durbin Park — mixed residential and commercial, with HOA standards covering both
  • Bartram Park — established residential community with active HOA maintenance standards
  • St. Johns — broader county area encompassing multiple HOA communities

Also serving Jacksonville-proper neighborhoods with active homeowner associations, including sections of Mandarin, Southside, and the Beaches communities.

Don’t see your community listed? Call us — we serve most HOA communities across Duval, St. Johns, and Clay County.

What It Costs

HOA and community pricing depends heavily on scope:

  • Individual homeowner (violation notice or standard maintenance): Priced the same as our standard residential services — house washing, driveway cleaning, or efflorescence treatment, depending on what’s needed. → See our full pricing guide
  • Common area cleaning: Quoted based on square footage and the specific amenities/areas included
  • Recurring community contracts: Quoted by scope and frequency — often more cost-effective per-visit than one-off community-wide cleanings scheduled reactively

Frequently Asked Questions

It could be either algae/mold or efflorescence (a white, chalky mineral deposit), and the two need different treatment. We can assess your specific driveway and confirm which one you’re dealing with before treating it. See our full efflorescence explainer for more detail.

We prioritize violation-notice requests when possible given the deadlines typically attached to HOA notices — reach out with your notice details and timeline when you contact us.

Both. We regularly work directly with boards and property managers on common-area cleaning and recurring contracts, as well as individual homeowners handling a specific notice.

Yes, we can provide before/after photos of completed work that you can submit to your HOA as proof of compliance.

Efflorescence on newer concrete is often a normal part of the curing process rather than a maintenance failure, though we understand HOAs may still flag the appearance regardless of cause. We’re happy to explain what we’re seeing if that context is useful for your HOA correspondence.

Yes — we work with HOA boards and property managers on scheduled, recurring cleaning for common areas and can discuss community-wide programs for individual homes as well.

Stay Ahead of Compliance — Or Just Ahead of the Notice

Whether you’re an individual homeowner or managing an entire community, we’ll give you a real assessment and a real quote.