Pressure Washing in South Carolina

Explore effective Pressure Washing solutions to keep your property clean, well-maintained, and free of built-up dirt and grime. Compare prices and services to find the best option that suits your needs whether it is for residential, commercial, or exterior cleaning.


Find Contractors by Area in South Carolina

Abbeville

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Aiken

🏢 10 Business Available
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Allendale

🏢 9 Business Available
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Bamberg

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Barnwell

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Berkeley

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Charleston

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Chesterfield

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Clarendon

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Colleton

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Darlington

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Dillon

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Edgefield

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Florence

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Georgetown

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Greenville

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Hampton

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Horry

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Kershaw

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Lexington

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Marlboro

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Mccormick

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Newberry

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Orangeburg

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Saluda

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Spartanburg

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Williamsburg

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Most contracted services

Pressure washing companies can offer a wide range of specific services. Here are the most common ones, organized by sector:

Residential Pressure Washing

  • House exterior washing (siding, brick, stucco)
  • Driveway and sidewalk cleaning
  • Patio and deck cleaning
  • Fence cleaning (wood, vinyl, metal)
  • Roof cleaning (soft washing)
  • Garage floor cleaning
  • Gutter cleaning (exterior surface)
  • Pool deck cleaning

Commercial Pressure Washing

  • Storefront cleaning
  • Building façade washing
  • Parking lot and garage cleaning
  • Dumpster pad cleaning
  • Graffiti removal
  • Walkway and entrance cleaning
  • Awning cleaning
  • Gas station pressure washing

Industrial Pressure Washing

  • Heavy equipment cleaning
  • Warehouse floor cleaning
  • Loading dock cleaning
  • Manufacturing facility exterior washing
  • Oil and grease removal
  • Industrial tank and silo cleaning
  • Machinery degreasing
  • Concrete and metal surface cleaning

Specialized Pressure Washing

  • Rust, oil, and stain removal
  • Mold and mildew removal
  • Soft washing (for delicate surfaces)
  • High-temperature pressure washing
  • Paint and coating removal
  • Chewing gum removal
  • Surface prep before painting or sealing
  • Post-construction cleanup

How to Hire a Pressure Washing Contractor?

Choosing the right pressure washing professional doesn’t have to be complicated—just follow these three simple steps to ensure a smooth, efficient, and high-quality experience with any contractor you find in this directory.

1. Request a Free Estimate

Start by contacting a pressure washing contractor listed in this directory to request a free estimate. A reputable provider should offer an on-site or virtual evaluation to understand the scope of work and provide transparent pricing.

2. Schedule the Service

Once you’ve reviewed the quote and confirmed the details, schedule the service at a time that works for you. Reliable contractors will accommodate your availability and ensure clear communication throughout the process.

3. Review the Results

After the job is completed, inspect the area to ensure everything meets your expectations. A quality pressure washing service should leave your surfaces clean, safe, and professionally finished.



FAQ about South Carolina

Is pressure washing environmentally friendly?

It can be. Many contractors use biodegradable cleaning solutions and water efficient equipment. Proper water containment and disposal methods are also followed to avoid runoff into storm drains or local waterways.

Can pressure washing damage surfaces?

If used improperly, yes. High pressure can erode soft materials, strip paint, or force water behind siding. That’s why it's important to hire trained professionals who adjust settings based on the surface being cleaned.

How do I choose the right pressure washing contractor?

Look for experienced, insured, and licensed professionals with positive reviews and transparent pricing. Ask about their process, equipment, eco-friendly options, and any guarantees they offer before hiring.

How long does a typical pressure washing job take?

Time varies based on the size and condition of the area. A driveway or patio may take 30–60 minutes, while a full house exterior might take 2–4 hours. Larger commercial or industrial jobs can take a full day or more.

What’s the difference between pressure washing and power washing?

Both methods use high-pressure water, but power washing involves heated water, making it more effective for removing grease, oil, and sticky substances. Pressure washing uses cold water and is ideal for general surface cleaning.

What’s the best time of year to get pressure washing done?

Spring and summer are ideal, as warm weather helps surfaces dry quickly and removes winter buildup. However, in many regions, pressure washing can be done year-round as long as temperatures stay above freezing.