
Driveway Cleaning & Sealing — Broward County
The problem we see
A clean driveway makes the whole house look newer. We've had customers tell us their neighbors asked if they'd repainted, when really we just cleaned the driveway and the front walkway. The contrast between clean and dirty concrete or pavers is genuinely dramatic — easily the highest-impact, lowest-cost upgrade you can make to your home's curb appeal.
How we approach it
We use a commercial-grade rotary surface cleaner — basically a spinning bar with two precision nozzles housed under a steel skirt — that gives you that even, stripe-free finish across big slabs. Then we hand-detail the edges, the cracks, the expansion joints, and the transitions where the surface cleaner can't quite reach. Oil spots and rust get pre-treated with the right chemistry before any pressure hits, and heavy organic staining gets a soft wash treatment that kills algae down to the root.
What to expect on the day
On pavers — the brick and concrete pavers that are standard in newer Parkland, Weston and Coconut Creek developments — we re-sand the joints with polymeric sand if the existing sand has washed out. Without polymeric sand, weeds come right back through within months and the pavers start to shift. Most pressure washing companies skip this step because they're not set up for it. We carry polymeric sand on the truck and apply it during the same visit.
What sets us apart
We can also seal pavers and concrete after cleaning. Sealing pavers is genuinely worth it — it locks in the joint sand, deepens the color of the pavers, and slows fading from UV. On plain concrete, sealing is more optional but worth considering for stamped or colored concrete where the color is part of the appeal.
Getting a quote
Most driveways are an hour to two hours. Long paver driveways with heavy staining, or large circular driveways common in custom Parkland and Weston builds, can run a half day. Either way, the result is a driveway that looks years newer than when we arrived.
What's included
Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.
- Surface cleaner pass for the entire driveway
- Hand-detail of edges, expansion joints and the road transition
- Front walkway and entry pad
- Oil spot pre-treatment with degreaser
- Rust stain treatment if present (irrigation rust, battery acid)
- Algae and mildew kill on shaded areas
- Polymeric sand re-application on pavers (add-on)
- Optional concrete or paver sealing after cleaning
- Garage apron and side service door area
- Final rinse and walkthrough
How it works
Pre-treat
Oil drips get a degreaser. Rust spots get an iron-specific stain remover. Heavy algae gets a soft wash chemistry pre-soak. Each of these needs the right dwell time before any pressure hits — that's the step that separates a really clean driveway from a sort-of clean one.
Surface clean
Rotary surface cleaner across the whole slab for an even, stripe-free finish. We control overlap and walking speed so you don't end up with the donut marks or zebra stripes that a wand alone leaves behind.
Detail
Wand work on the edges, expansion joints, transitions, garage apron, walkway and any place the surface cleaner couldn't reach. This is where the cleanup either looks finished or looks half-done.
Rinse + sand
Full rinse of the driveway and surrounding hardscape. If you have pavers that needed re-sanding, we apply polymeric sand last and walk you through the result.
Why this matters in South Florida
South Florida's climate is brutal on exteriors
South Florida driveways collect three things faster than just about anywhere else: algae from the year-round humidity (especially on shaded driveways in Plantation, Davie and any heavily-treed neighborhood), irrigation rust from well water and fertilizer (a major issue in parts of Davie, Cooper City and Southwest Ranches), and tire transfer from the heat (the rubber from your tires literally melts onto hot concrete in summer).
Why proper technique matters here
Pavers in Coral Springs, Parkland and Weston tend to need more re-sanding than concrete because the joint sand washes out faster in heavy rain. Polymeric sand is the right answer — it sets up like a flexible mortar between the pavers, locks in the alignment, and prevents weed growth. We carry it on the truck so we can do it during the same visit instead of asking you to schedule a second appointment.
Coastal vs. inland realities
HOA pressure plays a real role in how often Broward homeowners clean their driveways. Most planned communities — Heron Bay in Parkland, Weston Hills in Weston, Coral Springs Country Club, plenty of others — send polite notices about visible algae, oil staining or paver weeds. Annual driveway cleaning keeps you ahead of the notices.
HOA, insurance, and resale pressure
Homes for sale also drive a lot of our driveway work. Realtors will tell you that curb appeal matters more than almost anything you can fix on a budget, and a clean driveway is a huge piece of curb appeal. We do plenty of pre-listing driveway cleans and can usually get on the schedule within days for a listing.
Seasonal timing that pays off
Sealing is something that's underused in South Florida. Pavers especially benefit because the joint sand stays in place far longer, the colors stay rich instead of fading, and the surface becomes much easier to clean during future maintenance washes. We can seal during the same visit as the cleaning if scheduled in advance.
Signs it's time to call us
If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.
What affects the price
Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.
- Total square footage of driveway, walkway and entry
- Material — concrete, pavers, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete
- Severity of stains (oil, rust, algae)
- Sealing — yes or no, and product type
- Polymeric sand re-application (linear feet of joints)
- Walkways and front entry included or separate
- Bundling with house wash, roof or pool deck
- First-time clean vs. recurring annual rate
Related services
We service all of Broward County
We clean driveways throughout Broward, with regular work in Pompano Beach, Lighthouse Point, Coral Springs, Parkland, Coconut Creek, Plantation, Davie, Cooper City and Weston. Paver driveways in Heron Bay, Weston Hills and the newer Parkland communities, plus concrete driveways in older Pompano and Lighthouse Point neighborhoods, are some of our most regular projects.
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