Commercial Power Washing in Midway, CO

Clean Buildings That Actually Attract Customers

Your building’s exterior is working against you when it’s covered in grime, stains, and buildup.

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Professional Building Washing Services

What Clean Really Looks Like

When your building exterior is properly cleaned, you notice the difference immediately. Customers see a business that cares about details. Employees feel proud walking into work.

The stains, graffiti, and buildup that made your property look run-down are gone. Your storefront actually invites people in instead of sending them somewhere else. Property managers stop getting complaints about dirty walkways and unsightly exterior walls.

You’re not just removing dirt. You’re removing the barriers between your business and the customers who need what you offer. Clean buildings perform better, period.

Midway Commercial Pressure Washing

We Know What Colorado Buildings Face

We’ve been handling commercial properties in Midway and throughout Colorado for years. We understand what winter weather, summer heat, and mountain conditions do to building exteriors.

We’ve cleaned everything from small storefronts to large commercial complexes. Every surface type, every kind of stain, every challenge that Colorado weather throws at commercial buildings.

You’re not getting a crew that’s figuring it out as they go. You’re getting professionals who’ve seen it all and know exactly how to handle your specific building and situation.

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Commercial Power Washing Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

First, we assess your building and identify the specific cleaning challenges. Different surfaces need different approaches, and we determine the right pressure, temperature, and cleaning solutions for your property.

Next, we protect landscaping, windows, and sensitive areas before starting the cleaning process. Our professional-grade equipment removes years of buildup, stains, and contaminants without damaging your building materials.

Finally, we do a complete walkthrough with you to ensure every area meets your standards. You get a building that looks professional again, and we make sure you’re completely satisfied with the results before we consider the job complete.

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Everything Your Building Needs

Our commercial power washing covers your entire exterior. Building walls, walkways, parking areas, loading docks, and storefront areas all get the attention they need.

Graffiti removal is handled with specialized techniques that completely eliminate vandalism without damaging underlying surfaces. We’ve dealt with everything from simple tags to extensive graffiti coverage.

We work around your business schedule because we know you can’t shut down for cleaning. Early morning, evenings, weekends – whatever timing works best for your operations and customers.

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How often should commercial buildings be power washed?

Most commercial buildings benefit from professional power washing once or twice per year, but it depends on your location and business type. Buildings near busy roads collect more dirt and need more frequent cleaning. Restaurants and food service businesses often need quarterly cleaning to meet health standards. Properties with a lot of foot traffic or those exposed to weather on multiple sides typically need more attention. We can assess your specific building and recommend a maintenance schedule that keeps your property looking professional year-round without unnecessary expense.
Professional power washing, done correctly, won’t damage your building or landscaping. We adjust pressure, temperature, and cleaning solutions based on your specific surfaces – what works for concrete won’t work for painted wood or delicate stonework. Before starting, we protect plants, cover sensitive areas, and test our approach on inconspicuous spots. Our equipment lets us control everything precisely, so we remove dirt and stains without causing damage. The key is experience and proper technique, which is why many property owners who try DIY power washing end up with problems that professionals avoid entirely.
Yes, we can remove most graffiti completely without leaving visible marks or damage. The key is using the right combination of pressure, heat, and specialized cleaning solutions for your specific surface and the type of paint or marker used. Fresh graffiti comes off easier than old, weathered tags, but we’ve successfully removed graffiti that’s been on buildings for months or even years. Some surfaces like raw concrete might show slight color variation after cleaning, but painted surfaces, brick, and most commercial building materials clean up perfectly. We always test our removal process on a small area first to ensure complete removal without damage.
Most commercial power washing projects take between half a day and two full days, depending on building size and cleaning requirements. A small storefront might only need 3-4 hours, while a large commercial complex could take several days. We factor in setup time, the actual cleaning process, and final inspection. Weather can affect timing – we won’t start if rain is expected within a few hours of completion. We always give you a realistic timeframe upfront and work efficiently to minimize any disruption to your business operations. Rush jobs are possible when needed, though they may require scheduling adjustments.
Power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses regular temperature water – both use high-pressure water streams to clean surfaces. The heated water in power washing is more effective at breaking down grease, oil stains, and stubborn buildup, which makes it ideal for commercial applications like restaurant exteriors, gas stations, and industrial buildings. For most commercial buildings, we use power washing because the heat helps sanitize surfaces and removes contaminants more thoroughly. The choice depends on what we’re cleaning and what kind of buildup we’re dealing with. We select the right approach based on your building’s specific needs.
Absolutely. We understand that disrupting your business operations costs you money, so we work with your schedule whenever possible. Many of our commercial clients prefer early morning cleaning before they open, evening work after closing, or weekend service. For businesses that operate 24/7, we can clean sections at a time to minimize impact. We plan our work to avoid blocking customer entrances, employee parking, or delivery areas during your busy periods. Some cleaning work is quieter than others, and we’ll let you know what to expect so you can plan accordingly. Your business schedule drives our work schedule, not the other way around.