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Pressure Washing Naples FL — Driveways, Concrete, Fences Since 1992

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Pressure Washing Naples — Right Method. Right Surface. Every Time.

Concrete driveways, fences, sidewalks, garage floors, hardscape — the surfaces that actually need pressure to come clean. We don’t pressure wash roofs, soft surfaces, or anything pressure damages. Family owned since 1992. Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers. Free on-site quote.

Surface-Matched Method
Commercial Equipment
34 Years of Experience
Family Owned Since 1992

1992
Family Owned Since
5,000+
Naples Jobs Done
8
Surface Types
4000psi
Commercial Capable
Free
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1992
Family Owned Since
5,000+
Naples Jobs Done
5
Cities Served
Free
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Licensed & Insured
Florida licensed. Fully insured for every job.
Family Owned Since 1992
Same family. Same number. 34 years.
5,000+ Jobs Done
Proven across thousands of Naples roofs.
5-City Service Area
Naples · Marco · Bonita · Estero · Ft Myers

Pressure Washing in Naples — When Pressure Is Right (And When It Isn’t)

Pressure washing is the right method for hard, dense surfaces that need physical force to break embedded dirt loose — concrete driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, hardscape, fences, and fence posts. On those surfaces, pressure works the way it’s supposed to: lifts dirt, mildew, oil residue, and biological growth without damaging the substrate. Done correctly, pressure-washed concrete looks years younger when we’re done than when we started.

It’s also the wrong method for a lot of surfaces — roofs, stucco, painted surfaces, vinyl siding, wood decks, screen lanais, pavers, and softer hardscape. Each of those surfaces gets damaged by high pressure: granules displaced, finish stripped, paint lifted, screen torn, sand blown out, surface etched. We use soft wash chemistry on those instead — same cleaning result, no surface damage. Where the line is matters because the wrong method creates problems that take real money to fix.

The Easy Test for Whether Pressure Is Right

If the surface is dense, hard, and meant to handle weight (concrete, structural masonry, properly-rated fence wood) — pressure washing is appropriate. If the surface is porous, layered, painted, or designed to be flexible (roofing, stucco, vinyl, screen, soft wood, pavers) — soft wash is appropriate instead. Most legitimate exterior cleaners use both methods. The shortcut operators use pressure on everything because they only own a pressure washer. We use whichever method matches the surface.

We work with commercial-grade equipment — 4000 PSI pumps, surface cleaner attachments for open areas, multiple wand tip selections per job — but commercial pressure isn’t the point. Calibrated pressure is. Same pump can clean a concrete driveway at 3500 PSI with a 25-degree tip and clean a fence at 1800 PSI with a 40-degree tip. Wrong settings on either surface and the job damages instead of cleans. After 5,000+ jobs in this market we have the calibrations dialed in for every surface we see.

Most pressure washing jobs in Naples include chemistry pre-treatment — a degreaser or detergent applied before the water hits, which loosens embedded dirt, oils, and biological growth so the pressure can do less work. Pre-treatment matters because the alternative is to crank pressure higher to compensate, which is what damages surfaces. Lower pressure + the right chemistry beats high pressure alone every time. The contractors who skip pre-treatment do it to save 15 minutes; their work shows it.


What We Pressure Wash

Surfaces we pressure wash routinely. Each one gets a different tip, pressure setting, and chemistry pre-treatment per how the surface responds.

Concrete Driveways

Approach: Surface cleaner attachment for open areas (faster and more uniform than wand-only), wand for edges and detail. Degreaser pre-treatment for oil staining. 3500 PSI standard, lower for older or weathered concrete.

Sidewalks & Walkways

Approach: Surface cleaner where width allows, wand for narrow runs and edges. Algae chemistry pre-treatment for shaded sections. Even pressure across full length to avoid uneven spotting.

Garage Floors

Approach: Heavy degreaser pre-treatment for oil and tire residue. Surface cleaner for the bulk of the floor, wand for corners and along walls. Watch drainage to keep oil residue off the driveway.

Fences & Fence Posts

Approach: Lower pressure (1800-2200 PSI) and wider tip to clean without damaging wood grain or splintering boards. Algae and mildew chemistry pre-treatment. Wood fences sometimes need post-clean treatment to restore color.

Hardscape (Concrete Steps, Curbs, Retaining Walls)

Approach: Variable pressure depending on age and condition. Older hardscape needs gentler pressure to avoid surface erosion. Chemistry pre-treatment for any biological growth in shaded sections.

Pool Decks (Non-Paver)

Approach: Concrete pool decks get gentler treatment than driveways — poolside concrete is often older, smoother, and more sensitive to surface erosion. Pre-treatment for algae and mineral deposits.

Outdoor Stairs & Patios (Hard)

Approach: Wand work for stairs (surface cleaner doesn’t fit), surface cleaner on flat patio sections. Watch drainage to avoid pooling. Chemistry pre-treatment for biological staining.

Trash Enclosures & Service Areas

Approach: Heavy chemistry pre-treatment — these areas accumulate organic residue and odor. Higher pressure on concrete, calibrated lower on any wood components. Designed to neutralize odor as well as clean visually.


Why Choose 321

Why Naples Has Trusted Us Since 1992

34 Years. Same Family.

We've been cleaning Naples roofs since 1992. We're not a franchise. We're not a national chain that bought a local name. We're the same Corcoran family operation that started here three decades ago — same number, same standard, same crew.

5,000+ Naples Roofs

There isn't a tile profile, paver pattern, or stain type in this market we haven't seen. That experience matters because the wrong chemistry damages tile. The wrong pressure strips finishes. We know what works on what — because we've done it 5,000 times.

Soft Wash, Done Right

Soft wash uses chemistry, not pressure, to kill the algae and lichen at the root. That's why our cleans last. Pressure washing roofs is faster but ruins them — voids warranties, displaces granules, lifts tiles. We do it the right way, every time.


A Note from the Owner
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I've cleaned roofs in Naples since before HOAs cared about black streaks. Back then we used pressure washers because that's all there was. Now we soft wash because that's what works without damaging tile. 34 years in the same business teaches you the difference.

Same family. Same number. Same standard since 1992.

Jonathan Corcoran
Owner · 321 Blast Off


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Tell us what surfaces you need cleaned — driveway, fence, garage, sidewalks, hardscape. We'll match the right method per surface and quote on-site, same business day callback.

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What Naples Says

What Naples Says About Our Pressure Washing

"Driveway, lanai, pool cage all done in one day. The pressure washing was thorough — not a streak left. Crew was respectful, cleaned up everything before leaving. Total no-drama job."

Amanda T.
Naples · Whole-House Pressure Wash

"Sidewalks and patio looked grey. After 321 they look like new concrete. Honestly thought they'd have to be replaced. Saved us thousands."

Greg N.
Bonita Springs · Concrete & Patio

"Hired 321 for the pool cage and ended up adding the lanai and patio. Fair pricing, didn't try to upsell, just did the work right. Booked them again for next year."

Carol B.
Marco Island · Pool Cage & Lanai

Pressure Washing FAQ

How much does pressure washing cost in Naples?
Cost depends on what surfaces and how much. A standard driveway is one price; a driveway plus walkways plus a fence plus the pool deck is bundled differently. We don’t quote sight-unseen — too much depends on actual condition. Free on-site quote means we walk the property, give you a real number, and the number is what you pay.

How often should concrete and hardscape be pressure washed?
Most Naples driveways and concrete need cleaning every 1-2 years. Surfaces in heavy shade (under trees, north-facing) need it sooner because biological growth establishes faster. Surfaces in full sun can sometimes go 2-3 years. The visual cue is when concrete starts looking gray-green or shows visible staining patterns.

Can you remove oil stains from my driveway or garage?
Most of them. Recent oil stains come out almost completely with degreaser pre-treatment and pressure cleaning. Older deep-set stains sometimes leave a faint shadow even after the best treatment — we’ll tell you during the on-site quote what we expect to be removable. For driveways with extensive oil staining, sometimes a sealing service afterward (separate quote) helps mask any remaining shadow.

Is pressure washing safe for my fence?
For most fence woods (pine, cedar, treated pine), yes — at the right pressure. We typically run 1800-2200 PSI with a wider tip on fence work, much lower than driveway pressure. The risk is splintering grain or stripping wood color, both avoidable with calibrated pressure. For older or already-weathered fences, we sometimes recommend chemistry-only cleaning with very low pressure rinse.

What’s the difference between pressure washing and power washing?
Same equipment, water heating is the difference. Pressure washing uses cold water at high pressure. Power washing uses hot water at high pressure — heat helps break up grease, oil, and stubborn organic residue without needing more pressure or harsher chemistry. We do both. Power washing typically costs more (heated water capacity is more equipment-intensive) and is usually called for on garage floors, restaurant grease areas, and heavy oil staining.

Will pressure washing damage my paint or stain?
It can if pressure is too high or the wand is held too close. On painted hardscape (concrete with stain or sealer), we use lower pressure and check small sections first. We don’t pressure wash painted siding, wood deck stain, or paint over masonry without lowering pressure significantly — and on those surfaces we usually recommend soft wash instead. Tell us what’s painted vs raw during the on-site quote.


Free On-Site Quote

Same Family Since 1992. Same Standard Today.

Tell us what you need cleaned. Jonathan or one of the crew comes out, walks the property, and gives you a real number — same business day. No franchise call center. No high-pressure pitch. Just a fair price from the family that's been doing this in Naples since 1992.

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