High Pressure Cleaning in the Whitsundays
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Whitsundays High Pressure Cleaning
At Pain In The Glass, we offer professional high pressure cleaning services across the Whitsundays, helping homes and businesses bring outdoor surfaces back to life. Our team removes built-up grime, mould, mildew, algae, and stains from driveways, fences, decks, walls, pool surrounds and more.
We use commercial-grade equipment and purified water to clean deeply without damaging the surface underneath. Whether it’s concrete, brick, timber or painted render, we adjust the pressure to suit each material for a safe and effective clean. From weathered footpaths to dirty exterior walls, we’ve got the tools and experience to deliver a flawless finish.
No job is too big or too small. We’re fully insured, safety trained and committed to great results on every visit.
Call 0478 754 851 today to arrange your free quote and refresh your outdoor areas.
Complete Cleaning Solutions
We provide high pressure cleaning for a wide range of surfaces and property types across the Whitsundays, including:
- Domestic Properties: We clean homes and units, removing built-up grime and stains with care.
- Commercial Sites: Shopfronts, offices and public areas are cleaned efficiently with minimal disruption.
- Exterior Buildings: External walls and facades are washed to restore a clean, maintained appearance.
- House Exteriors: Brickwork, render and weatherboards are treated for mould, mildew and surface dirt.
- Roof Cleaning: Moss, lichen and dirt are cleared to help protect your roof’s condition.
- Gutter Cleaning: Debris and blockages are removed to keep water flowing properly.
- Driveways: Concrete, pavers and aggregate are pressure cleaned to lift stains and buildup.
- Deck Cleaning: Timber and composite decks are washed without causing damage.
- Paths & Walkways: Footpaths and walkways are cleaned to improve safety and appearance.
- Pool Surrounds: Slippery residue and grime are removed for a safer pool area.
- Retaining Walls: Stains and weathering are cleared to improve your garden’s presentation.
No matter the surface, we’ve got the equipment and experience to get it looking like new.
What is high pressure cleaning?
High pressure cleaning is a method of using pressurised water to remove dirt, grime, mould, mildew, algae and other contaminants from surfaces. It’s commonly used on driveways, patios, building exteriors, roofs, fences and more. The water is forced through a specialised nozzle at high velocity, delivering strong impact without the need for harsh chemicals. This method is efficient for lifting stains and buildup from concrete, brick, wood and even some metal surfaces. Depending on the surface and condition, different pressure levels and attachments may be used. It’s a popular choice for both residential and commercial cleaning due to its speed, effectiveness and minimal environmental impact.
What surfaces can be cleaned using high pressure cleaning?
High pressure cleaning can be used on a wide range of surfaces, including concrete driveways, brick walls, pavers, tiles, timber decks, weatherboards, fences and outdoor furniture. It's also effective on metal surfaces, garage floors, pool surrounds, retaining walls and some types of roofing. However, not all surfaces are suitable for every pressure level. Delicate materials like soft timber, painted surfaces or older rendered walls may require lower pressure or specialised attachments to avoid damage. It’s important to assess the surface beforehand and adjust the pressure accordingly. A professional can recommend the right settings and tools to ensure effective cleaning without harming the material.
Is high pressure cleaning safe for all surfaces?
High pressure cleaning is safe when done correctly, but not all surfaces can withstand high levels of pressure. Concrete and bricks handle high pressure well, while softer materials like timber, painted surfaces or weatherboards may require a gentler approach. Using the wrong nozzle, pressure level or technique can lead to surface damage, water ingress or paint stripping. Professionals use tailored equipment and settings depending on the material, age and condition of the surface. If you're unsure, it’s best to consult a trained technician who can assess the surface and determine the safest and most effective way to clean it without causing harm.