High Pressure Cleaning in Proserpine
- Serving Commercial, Industrial & Domestic Clients
- Calcium Removal Specialists
- High-Quality Products
Proserpine High Pressure Cleaning
Outdoor areas can take a beating from the elements, leaving behind stains, grime and organic growth. Pain In The Glass provides professional high pressure cleaning across Proserpine, helping property owners restore the look and condition of exterior surfaces with ease.
We clean everything from driveways and footpaths to walls, roofs, fences, decks and more. Using powerful pressure cleaning equipment, we remove built-up dirt and debris without damaging the surface underneath. Each material is assessed carefully, and pressure is adjusted for a safe, effective clean—no harsh chemicals needed. The result is a spotless finish that instantly lifts the look of your space.
We’re prompt, reliable and fully insured, with the tools and experience to get the job done right.
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0478 754 851 for a free quote and let us take care of the dirty work.
Complete Cleaning Solutions
We offer high pressure cleaning services throughout Proserpine, helping to restore and maintain a wide variety of outdoor surfaces:
- Domestic Properties: We remove surface grime and stains from homes, units and driveways.
- Commercial Sites: Shopfronts, offices and public areas are cleaned to a high standard.
- Exterior Buildings: Complete building washdowns remove mould, dust and weather-related buildup.
- House Exteriors: We clean brickwork, render and cladding for a refreshed appearance.
- Roof Cleaning: Lichen, moss and grime are cleared to help protect roof surfaces.
- Gutter Cleaning: Blocked gutters are emptied to keep rainwater flowing properly.
- Driveways: We pressure clean concrete, pavers and exposed aggregate to lift marks and stains.
- Deck Cleaning: Timber and composite decks are washed without damaging the surface.
- Paths & Walkways: Walkways are cleaned to reduce slipping hazards and boost presentation.
- Pool Surrounds: Dirt and slippery residues are removed for a safer outdoor area.
- Retaining Walls: We wash away discolouration and growth for a cleaner garden edge.
With the right tools and techniques, we bring tired outdoor spaces back to life.
What’s the difference between high pressure and soft washing?
High pressure cleaning uses forceful water jets to remove dirt and stains from hard surfaces like concrete, bricks or tiles. It’s effective for stripping away grime, mould, mildew and debris without chemicals. Soft washing, on the other hand, uses low-pressure water combined with specialised cleaning solutions. It’s ideal for delicate surfaces like painted walls, timber, roofs and rendered exteriors where high pressure might cause damage. Soft washing is often preferred for removing biological growth like algae or moss without degrading the material. The choice between the two depends on the surface type and cleaning goal. Professionals often offer both services.
Will high pressure cleaning remove mould and mildew?
Yes, high pressure cleaning is effective at removing mould and mildew from outdoor surfaces such as concrete, tiles, decks, fences and exterior walls. The strong water pressure lifts and washes away fungal growth, leaving the surface clean and refreshed. However, for long-term results, it’s often paired with antifungal or mould treatment products to prevent regrowth. If mould is deeply embedded or affecting porous materials, a pre-treatment may improve effectiveness. Regular maintenance helps prevent moisture buildup and keeps surfaces looking their best. For persistent or widespread mould, it’s best to consult a professional who can recommend the right treatment combination.
Can high pressure cleaning remove paint?
High pressure cleaning can strip paint from surfaces, particularly when using high PSI (pounds per square inch) or narrow-angle nozzles. This can be beneficial if you’re preparing a surface for repainting or removing old, flaking layers. However, it can also be a drawback if the surface isn’t meant to be stripped. Painted timber, fencing or walls may lose their finish if cleaned with too much force. If you want to preserve the paint, use lower pressure or a wider nozzle. Always test on a small area first or consult a professional who can adjust the method to suit your needs.