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Commercial Pressure Washing in Redmond, Oregon

Exterior cleaning for Redmond storefronts, walkways, dock aprons, dumpster enclosures, parking areas, and solar arrays. The part of your building customers and drivers see before anything else.

What we clean

Loading docks and shop aprons. Redmond’s industrial base means more dock aprons, roll-up thresholds, and forklift lanes stained with oil and grime than a downtown-only town has. Degreasing here is a routine job, not an occasional one.

Walkways, entries, and sidewalks. Ground-in soil, gum, and the dark organic film that makes shaded concrete a slip hazard.

Dumpster and grease enclosures. Degreasing the pad and walls, the single worst-smelling area of most food properties and the one most likely to draw a complaint.

Parking areas and drive lanes. Oil spot treatment and general soil removal along the Highway 97 and 126 commercial strips.

Building exteriors. Soft washing for siding, stucco, and painted metal, where chemistry does the work instead of high pressure.

Solar panels. Dust cuts output measurably, and Redmond’s dry, dusty summers coat panels fast. Cleaned with purified water, no abrasives.

Method

Surface dictates pressure. Concrete takes a surface cleaner at high pressure for an even result. Siding, stucco, painted metal, and wood get soft washing at low pressure with a cleaning solution. Using high pressure on the wrong surface strips paint and drives water behind siding, and it’s the most common way this goes wrong. Runoff is managed so it doesn’t carry into storm drains.

The Redmond timing

Winter traction rock and cinders end up across every Redmond parking lot, apron, and entry from November through the spring street sweep, ground in by tires. Spring, after the sweep, is when most Redmond commercial properties get the most out of a wash. De-icer leaves a white mineral haze on concrete entries that doesn’t mop off, and summer dust films exteriors and solar panels through the dry season. The common pattern is a spring wash plus a second one before your busy season.

FAQ

When should we schedule in Redmond?

Spring, after the City finishes sweeping. Booking before the sweep just means doing it again.

Can you handle a whole industrial yard, not just the storefront?

Yes. Dock aprons, drive lanes, and shop entries are a routine part of our Redmond pressure washing.

Will it damage our siding or paint?

Not with the right method. Anything painted or soft gets soft washing, not high pressure. We assess the surface first.

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