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Pressure Washing Services

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Bring your home’s exterior back to life!

We remove dirt, grime, moss, and algae from your hard surfaces — restoring curb appeal while protecting your concrete.

Professional cleaning that goes deeper than a garden hose ever could.​​

How It Works

  • High-powered pressure washing removes dirt and grime

  • Safe detergents break down mold and algae

  • Surfaces are restored without damaging concrete

Why Pressure Wash?

  • Instantly boosts curb appeal

  • Prevents slippery walkways and driveways

  • Removes mold, algae, and grime

  • Keeps concrete and pavers looking newer, longer

How often should it be done?

  • Most homes benefit from pressure washing once a year

  • Shaded or damp areas may need cleaning every 6–9 months

Quick Facts:

  • Safe for concrete, pavers, patios, sidewalks, and driveways

  • Eco-friendly cleaning options available

  • Great before parties, events, or putting your home on the market

* Final pricing is based on the size of the area being cleaned, current condition, level of buildup, accessibility, and surface type.

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Gutter Cleanout

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Your gutters do an important job — directing rainwater safely away from your home. Our gutter and downspout cleanout service removes leaves, sticks, and debris so water can flow freely and protect your roof, siding, and foundation.


Clogged gutters can lead to water overflow, roof damage, foundation issues, and even pest problems. A simple cleanout now can help prevent costly repairs later.

Why clean Gutters?

  • Prevents water damage and leaks

  • Protects your roof and fascia boards

  • Keeps water away from your foundation

  • Reduces the risk of pests nesting in debris

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How often should it be done?

  • Typically 1–2 times per year (spring and fall)

  • More often if you have trees near your home


Quick Facts:

  • Includes full gutter and downspout cleaning

  • Debris is bagged and removed from your property

  • Fast, affordable preventative maintenance

* Final pricing is based on your home’s size, gutter condition, amount of buildup, accessibility, and whether the home is one or two stories.

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Roof Debris Clearing

Leaves, branches, and debris don’t belong on your roof. Our roof debris clearing service safely removes buildup that can trap moisture, cause staining, and lead to premature roof wear.

A clean roof not only looks better — it helps protect your shingles and extend the life of your roof.

How it works: Rain naturally carries small amounts of zinc down the roof, creating a protective barier that prevents moss, algae, and lichen from taking hold.

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How Often Should It Be Done?

  • At Least once a year

  • More often if your home is surrounded by trees

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* Final pricing is based on roof size, amount of debris, roof pitch, accessibility, and overall condition.

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Ready to Give Your Home a Fresh Look?

 

Getting started is easy. Reach out today for a free quote and let Lawson Fresh take care of the dirty work.

📋 Review our Terms & Services

📅 Schedule a service time that works for you

🏡 Sit back and enjoy a cleaner, better-looking home

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