For property owners comparing pressure washing options in Highlands, True Blue Pro Wash serves the configured area. Pressure washing applies focused water force to hard surfaces such as concrete driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs, steps, and retaining walls. Before requesting a quote, it helps to identify which surfaces you want addressed and what kind of buildup may be present. Concrete surfaces can hold embedded dirt, biological growth, and discoloration that develops over time, particularly on north-facing or shaded areas where moisture lingers.
Not every surface responds the same way. Older concrete, softer paver materials, and decorative finishes may call for lower pressure settings or a soft-wash approach instead. When you request a quote, ask the provider to identify each surface type and confirm which cleaning method is appropriate for each one. A thorough written proposal should break this out surface by surface rather than listing a single flat price.
How to Read a Pressure Washing Proposal
A well-written proposal gives you more than a dollar amount. It should name each surface to be cleaned, note the approximate square footage, confirm whether pre-treatment is included for any areas with biological growth, and state what is excluded. If a provider cannot put scope in writing, that is worth noting before you commit.
- Surface-by-surface breakdown, not a single package price
- Clarification on whether soft washing applies to any delicate areas
- Confirmation of what is excluded, such as painted surfaces or decorative stone
- Any add-on services listed separately, such as gutter cleaning or rust stain treatment

Observable Property Inputs That Affect Scope
Before a provider arrives, walk your property and note what you observe. Look at the color variation across concrete slabs. Green or black patches may indicate algae or mold. Orange or brown streaking near metal fixtures can suggest rust transfer. Raised or cracked sections of concrete may need to be flagged so the provider avoids high-pressure impact that could worsen existing damage.
Also note whether any surface is shared with a neighbor's property, abuts landscaping beds, or drains toward a foundation. These conditions can affect how the provider approaches containment and surface prep. True Blue Pro Wash offers pressure washing in Highlands; request a property-specific quote before comparing price and scope.

Questions Worth Asking Before You Book
Comparing multiple quotes is easier when you ask the same questions of each provider. The goal is to understand what is included, what is not, and how the provider handles unexpected conditions. Written answers are more reliable than verbal ones.
- Does the quote cover surface prep and post-rinse, or just the wash pass?
- How does the provider handle cracked or compromised concrete sections?
- Will runoff from cleaning affect landscaping, and how is that managed?
- Is rust or oxidation stain removal included, or does that carry a separate cost?
- What is the process if a surface requires a lower-pressure approach than standard?

Combining Services in One Visit
Many property owners bundle pressure washing with related services such as gutter cleaning, deck cleaning, or rust stain remediation. Ask each provider whether they offer combined scopes and request that each service be priced as a line item so you can compare proposals accurately. A provider who only lists a single bundled number makes it harder to assess value.
If you are also considering soft washing for siding or roof surfaces, confirm that the provider distinguishes between soft washing and pressure washing. They involve different pressure levels and are not interchangeable for all surfaces. A provider who applies the same method to every surface without differentiation may not be the right fit. Contact True Blue Pro Wash at (302) 757-9755 to request a quote for pressure washing in Highlands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What surfaces does pressure washing typically cover?
Pressure washing is commonly applied to concrete driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs, steps, and retaining walls. Some providers also clean brick, block, and other hard masonry surfaces. Ask your provider to confirm which surfaces fall within the quoted scope.
How is pressure washing different from soft washing?
Pressure washing relies primarily on water force to remove surface buildup. Soft washing uses lower pressure combined with cleaning solutions and is typically recommended for siding, roofing, and more delicate surfaces. A provider should identify which method is appropriate for each surface on your property.
Is rust stain removal included in a standard pressure washing quote?
Not always. Rust and oxidation stain removal often involves chemical treatment and may be listed as a separate line item. Confirm with your provider whether it is included or priced separately before agreeing to a total.
What should I tell the provider when requesting a quote?
Note each surface you want cleaned, any visible discoloration or staining you have observed, whether any surfaces are cracked or damaged, and whether there are sensitive areas nearby such as landscaping beds or painted surfaces. The more detail you provide, the more accurate the quote is likely to be.