Fresh striping improves curb appeal, enhances safety, ensures ADA compliance, and organizes traffic flow, making your property look professional and functional.
On average, striping lasts 12–24 months depending on traffic volume, weather, and surface condition. Regular maintenance and cleaning extend the lifespan.
Non-compliance can lead to heavy fines, lawsuits, and loss of business. Inaccessible or poorly marked spaces put you at legal risk, reduce customer trust, and may even result in mandatory re-striping at your expense.
Pressure washing removes dirt, oil, mold, and mildew that damage surfaces over time. For homeowners, it boosts curb appeal and protects siding, driveways, and patios. For businesses, it creates a professional image, extends the life of exterior surfaces, and reduces liability risks from slippery walkways
Most homes benefit from annual cleaning, while high-use areas like driveways or decks may need attention every 6–12 months. Commercial properties with heavy foot traffic—such as restaurants, gas stations, or shopping centers—should wash entryways and sidewalks quarterly, and building exteriors once or twice a year.
Not when done correctly. Professionals use the right water pressure and detergents tailored to each surface—gentle enough for siding or roofs, strong enough for concrete or parking lots.