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Power wash · NJ + NYC · $50/hr per person
Driveways streaked from winter salt. Siding green from north-facing mildew. Brick stoops gray with a decade of city grime. We bring the 3,000 PSI gas rig and the elbow grease, you get a property that looks ten years younger by sundown.
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All examples assume travel inside our NJ + NYC service area. No travel surcharges.
The deep dive
Power washing in Newark and the rest of New Jersey is not one job — it is six different jobs that share a pressure washer. Driveway concrete asks for a surface-cleaner attachment and a degreaser to lift winter salt and the rainbow-oil splotches a leaky transmission left behind. Vinyl and fiber-cement siding wants the opposite — a soft-wash nozzle holding 25 degrees of spray six feet off the wall, with a sodium-hypochlorite mildewcide doing the chemistry while the pressure does almost nothing. Brick fronts on Roseville and Forest Hill rowhouses sit somewhere in between. Decks need stripping before staining. Fences need both sides walked. Patios under heavy maple trees turn pollen-yellow every May. We bring a 3,000 PSI gas rig that can run any of these recipes and the experience to know which one each surface needs.
When most homeowners search "power washing near me" they are picturing a driveway. The driveway is the easiest surface — pressure plus a surface cleaner, ninety minutes, done. The harder calls come in the same property visit. Aluminum gutters whose exterior face turned chalky and oxidized. The 30-foot brick chimney with a tar-paper streak running down one side. Composite decking that the previous owner stained too dark and a homeowner now wants brightened. Curtain walls of vinyl siding on a center-hall colonial in Maplewood where the north-facing elevation grew a soft green film over a wet spring. We carry the rig, the right tip, and the right detergent for each substrate, so a single visit clears the full punch list instead of three visits at three different rates.
Rental rigs from the big-box stores top out around 2,500 PSI with electric motors and small tanks, which is fine for a section of fence and unsuited to a two-car driveway. The rental also charges by the day plus the inevitable late fee when you discover an hour-long job needs three. Pair that with the genuine risk of carving a feather mark into vinyl siding — high-pressure spray under a beveled lap pushes water into the wall cavity and grows the exact mildew you were trying to eliminate. Newark homeowners hire us because we own the gear, we have run the recipe before on the same product line of siding, and our flat $50/hr per person rate makes a four-surface visit cheaper than three weekends of rental fees and back pain.
Climate matters. The 30-day window after the last hard frost (typically late March in Newark, early April north of Wayne) is the highest-impact wash — winter salt has acid-etched concrete and chloride has soaked into brick, and a spring rinse halts the damage before resealing season. Mid-summer mildew control runs June through August on shaded north-facing siding. The last good window for any wash before frost is mid-October. Anything below 40°F freezes the chemical mix on the wall and we reschedule for free. We block evening and Saturday slots specifically for tenants who cannot take a weekday afternoon off, which is most of Essex, Hudson, and Bergen counties.
Every power washing job ends the same way: a final walk-through where we and the customer eyeball every surface together. We text photos to anyone who cannot be home, and we redo any spot that did not come up to standard before we accept payment. Power washing in New Jersey is repetitive work — algae regrows, salt returns every January — but a single clean visit per year is the difference between a property that ages gracefully and one that needs a $4,000 caulk-and-paint refresh in five.
Why us
Our crew is small, multi-cultural, and built around shared respect for the work and the customer. We are not the cheapest national chain and we are not a $300 minimum boutique outfit — we are the people who pick up the phone, show up enthusiastic, treat your hydrangea bed with the same care we would treat our own, and stay calm when a hidden electrical outlet shows up under a deck. We rely on teamwork: one operator on the wand, one watching for hazards, both on cleanup. Every job ends with pride — we walk you through every surface, redo the spots that did not come right the first time, and only ask for payment after the walk-through confirms the work.
How it runs
On arrival we walk every surface with you, flag damaged caulk or rotted wood, and confirm what stays dry — electrical, lights, AC condensers, satellite dishes.
Adjacent plant beds get a clean-water pre-rinse. We move patio furniture, tape over outlets, and run a quick pressure test on a hidden corner.
Siding and shaded surfaces get a sodium-hypochlorite mildewcide soft-applied with the low-pressure nozzle. We let it dwell 5–10 minutes — that does most of the work, not the pressure.
We work top down so dirty runoff lands on un-washed surface. Surface-cleaner for flatwork, soft-wash for siding, focused tip for stoops and trim. Always at the right distance and angle to avoid striping.
Final clean-water rinse on plants and any detergent residue. We walk the property again with you, flag any spot that needs a follow-up, and clean up the equipment before payment.
Why it matters
A clean exterior adds curb appeal worth roughly 5–10% on appraisal day, but more practically: mildew destroys paint and caulk, salt corrodes concrete, and algae makes brick steps lethally slick when wet. An annual wash is the cheapest property-protection move you can make.
Independent benchmarks
We benchmarked our flat rate against U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median wages, the New Jersey minimum wage, and the going rate on TaskRabbit and HomeAdvisor. Same crew, same gear, less runaround — receipts below.
National average per-project cost; we beat the low end on labor.
Median hourly wage for laborers and material movers in NJ, May 2024.
Plus 15% service fee; we charge flat $50/hr, no fee.
Power wash FAQ
Not the way we do it. Vinyl, fiber-cement, and aluminum get the soft-wash nozzle at 25 degrees with a chemical mildewcide — no high-pressure blasting. We only run the 0–15 degree tips on concrete and brick where the substrate can take it.
No. Leave a hose hookup accessible (we'll find it) and tell us at booking which side gates open or where the back patio is. We text photos when we're done. Pay after via Square or Venmo if you want.
Driveway: dry to walk in 30 minutes, dry to drive on in 2 hours. Deck: 24 hours before staining, 4 hours before walking. Wood swells slightly when wet — give it the night to relax before reapplying any sealer.
We pre-rinse adjacent plant beds with clean water, throttle pressure near root zones, and post-rinse to dilute any detergent overspray. Hydrangeas, hostas, and azaleas get the most attention — they're pH-sensitive.
We rinse the exterior gutter face, soffits, and the top course of siding. We don't walk shingle roofs — that's a specialty trade with fall protection requirements. For full roof soft-washing we'll point you to someone licensed.
Spring (April–May) clears winter salt and de-mosses everything. Summer (June–August) is mildew season — north-facing siding gets the most green. Fall (October) is the last good window before frost. Anything below 40°F freezes the chemical mix and we reschedule.
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Field notes
Power washing · 5 min
Most "power-washed" driveways look 60% clean. The gap is gear. Here is the exact rig we run on every Newark driveway — pressure, gallons per minute, surface cleaner, detergents.
Power Washing · 7 min
The nine power-washing mistakes that lift paint, drive water into siding, kill plants, and leave streaks on Newark brick. The fix list a flat-rate crew runs.
Coverage map · live
Home base in Newark. We cover 45 New Jersey cities and the 5 NYC boroughs at the flat $50/hr rate. Trace the route, drop into any city, hop into any service hub — all from the map.
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