Concrete Cleaning

Pro Wash Nashville utilizes state of the art equipment to deep clean concrete and exposed aggregate surfaces.

Our concrete cleaning process yields superior results time after time.  We use rotary surface cleaners instead of wands so that concrete is cleaned in a uniform, consistent pattern. Our high flow/high pressure machines, paired with 28″ surface cleaners allow us to clean very large areas quickly and thoroughly.  Our hot water pressure washing techniques can remove up to 50% more stains than pressure washing with standard cold water machines. When needed, our trained technicians use vacuum surface cleaners to instantly reclaim dirty wash water when cleaning concrete. This Wash Water Recovery process allows us to pressure wash concrete in interior settings such as warehouses, restaurants, manufacturing plants and automotive shops, without the risk of water intrusion to nearby equipment and sensitive areas.

Concrete pressure washing techniques

A knowledgeable and experienced technician will determine the process needed for your pressure washing application.  The properties of concrete vary from job to job, so one size does not fit all.  We consider things like porosity, drainage, EPA Compliance and source of staining before formulating a plan of action for a concrete cleaning.  The following are some of the techniques and equipment choices we may employ;

  • Surface cleaners. We use 12”-36′ surface cleaners depending on the scale of the project
  • Detergents- we batch mix detergents specifically for the project at hand.  Using raw ingredients allows us to custom blend detergents at the strength needed for optimal results.
  • Pressure- Our pressure washing units can deliver up to 4000 psi, however we rarely use that much pressure.  Our knowledgeable technicians know how much pressure is necessary to clean a surface without damaging it.
  • Hot Water- Using hot water pressure washers for concrete cleaning emulsifies oils, grease, and other contaminants.  Heated water is a necessity for commercial concrete cleaning applications.  All of our cleaning systems are hot water capable units.
  • Vacuum Reclaim- The ability to instantly extract dirty wash water allows us to clean indoor floors and to remediate hazardous waste spills.  We can also use this equipment to relocate wash water in delicate environments.
  • Drainage- A well thought out plan of attack when cleaning large concrete surfaces can save hours of time.  Drainage plays a key role in cleaning concrete and our decades of combined experience ensure that we will select the most efficient pattern of cleaning for any project.

What types of floors do we clean?

  • Brushed concrete
  • stamped concrete
  • Pavers
  • Restaurant floors
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Brick Pavers
  • Stained Concrete
  • Asphalt
  • Parking garages
  • Parking Lots
  • Permeable concrete
  • Natural stone
  • Pool decks ( Cool Deck, Sundeck )
Concrete Cleaning Nashville

Call us today for a free quote on concrete cleaning for your:

Gas Stations

Parking Lots

Driveways

Storefronts

Warehouse Floors

Dumpster Pads

Pool Decks

Sidewalks

And More...

Attention to detail

One of the most important parts of cleaning flat surfaces like driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and patios is what we call the “CUT IN”. The “CUT IN” is anywhere that our surface cleaners cannot reach. Corners, under railings, against walls, under benches, and around columns. These are the little details people notice.  At Pro Wash, LLC, attention to detail, with concrete cleaning, is what sets us apart.

Pressure washing concrete with ultra high temperature water allows us to remove stains that can not be removed with cold water alone. Our hot water pressure washers can melt away chewing gum and cut through oil, grease and other hard to remove stains. Hot water, along with the proper cleaning agents can drastically improve the look and traction of any concrete surface.

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