Professional Pressure Washing
VivoVu provides professional pressure washing for the hard durable surfaces around your home — driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and retaining walls. High-pressure water blasting removes the embedded dirt, algae, moss, and seasonal buildup that regular rinsing can’t touch, restoring your surfaces to a noticeably cleaner and more presentable condition.
This service is designed for concrete, interlocking stone, brick, and other hard exterior surfaces. It is not the right method for siding, painted surfaces, or other materials that require a softer approach — if your home exterior needs cleaning, our house washing service uses a low-pressure soft wash that’s safe for those surfaces. For anything with a solid, durable surface underfoot or underwheel, pressure washing delivers the most effective result.

Concrete and interlocking driveways pressure washed to remove embedded dirt, algae, light oil staining, and seasonal buildup — restoring the clean, uniform appearance your driveway had when it was new.

Concrete and interlocking stone patios cleaned of algae, moss, surface staining, and years of outdoor buildup — so your outdoor living space looks and feels like it's worth spending time in.

Concrete and interlock walkways pressure washed to remove algae, moss, dirt, and surface staining that make paths look neglected and can become slippery underfoot.

Concrete and brick steps cleaned of algae, moss, and surface grime — improving both the appearance of your entryway and the safety of a surface that gets used every day.

Brick and concrete block retaining walls pressure washed to remove algae, biological staining, and surface buildup — restoring a clean, solid appearance to a feature that's highly visible from the street.

Concrete pad decks and hard-surface outdoor structures cleaned of dirt, mildew, and seasonal buildup. Note: wood decks require appropriate pressure settings — we'll assess suitability before starting.
Surface dirt that gets tracked, driven, and rained into the pores of your concrete or interlocking stone over time can’t be removed with a garden hose or a scrub brush. High-pressure washing forces water deep into the surface texture to dislodge the grime that’s worked its way in — lifting years of buildup in a single pass and leaving the surface looking noticeably brighter and more uniform.
Algae and moss are among the most common complaints on driveways, patios, and walkways in Windsor-Essex — especially on north-facing or shaded surfaces that stay damp after rainfall. Beyond the appearance, algae and moss make hard surfaces slippery and can work into joints and surface cracks over time. Pressure washing removes the growth completely, improving both the look and the safety of the surface.
Light oil drips and fluid spotting from vehicles are a fact of life on driveways, and they leave visible staining that dulls the overall appearance of the surface. Pressure washing can remove light surface oil staining effectively. We’re upfront about limitations — deep, set-in oil saturation requires specialized restoration treatment that falls outside the scope of standard pressure washing, and we’ll let you know before we start if that’s the case.
Each season leaves something behind — sand and road salt from winter, pollen and organic debris from spring, dirt and foot traffic from summer, and wet leaves from fall. Over the years, this cycle of seasonal buildup accumulates into a dull, discoloured layer across your hard surfaces. A single pressure washing session removes the compounded buildup and gives your driveway, patio, and walkways a fresh start heading into the season ahead.
Pressure washing does more than improve the look of your property. Removing algae, moss, and embedded buildup from hard surfaces protects them from premature deterioration, eliminates slip hazards, and keeps your exterior looking well-maintained year over year. It’s one of the most cost-effective ways to maintain your property’s appearance and extend the life of expensive hard surface installations.
Most pressure washing estimates can be provided remotely — just share your address and the surfaces you’d like cleaned and we’ll get back to you with clear, upfront pricing and no obligation. We serve homeowners and businesses across Windsor-Essex and can walk you through exactly what’s covered before you commit to anything.
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Pricing depends on the size of the driveway, the surface type, and the extent of staining or buildup. Most estimates can be provided remotely — just share your address and we’ll get back to you with a clear, upfront price and no obligation. There’s no standard rate that fits every property, so we price each job individually based on what’s actually needed.
The terms are often used interchangeably, and in most residential and commercial cleaning contexts they refer to the same thing — high-pressure water used to remove dirt, algae, and buildup from hard surfaces. The technical difference is that power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses cold. For driveways, patios, and concrete surfaces, both methods deliver the same results and the terms can be treated as equivalent.
When done correctly, pressure washing is safe for concrete, interlocking stone, brick, and other hard surfaces. The key is using the appropriate pressure settings and technique for each surface type — high pressure applied incorrectly can etch concrete or dislodge jointing sand in interlock. Our team assesses each surface before starting and adjusts accordingly to clean effectively without causing damage.
Most driveways benefit from a professional pressure wash once a year — typically in spring to remove the salt, sand, and seasonal buildup left over from winter. Driveways with heavy tree coverage, significant vehicle traffic, or persistent algae may benefit from cleaning more frequently. We can recommend a schedule when you request a quote.