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National Road Film, Not Just Algae.

Driveways, walks and patios across Englewood — cleaned with a surface cleaner that works edge to edge. Final price confirmed on site.

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Two Kinds Of Dirty On One Slab

Living on the National Road has a cost, and part of it lands on the concrete that faces US-40 and I-70.

Most driveways we wash in the Miami Valley are a biology problem: green-black film along the shaded edges. Englewood has that too. The difference is the gray, oily layer across the middle — tire rubber, brake dust and road spray from the corridor. Rinse that with a wand and you get stripes plus the film smeared into a new pattern.

Oil that has sat in the pores needs a degreaser and dwell time, not more pressure. Rust from a downspout needs a different chemical again. And if the slab has spalled, you are looking at exposed aggregate — washing does not bring that back, and we will tell you that before we start.

Surface Cleaner, Not a Wand

A pressure wand cleans in a narrow line. Miss the overlap and you get zebra stripes that show up worse in low sun than the dirt did. A rotary surface cleaner covers a wide band evenly at a consistent distance from the slab. That is the difference between a clean driveway and a striped one.

See the Ohio price guide for published ranges, or use the estimator. We do not invent a number for Englewood that is not on those pages. Bundle a house wash on the same visit and the combined price takes 12% off because we are already set up with water on site.

Pressure Washing in Englewood — FAQ

Straight answers. If yours isn't here, call or text (937) 939-2936.

US-40 and I-70 throw tire rubber and brake dust onto the slabs that face them. That film is oily. A plain water rinse mostly relocates it. It needs a detergent that lifts the oil, then a surface cleaner for an even finish.
No. A wand cleans in a narrow line. We use a rotary surface cleaner so the finish is uniform edge to edge.
Yes — and it is usually the dirtiest section because it takes road spray. Leaving it makes the rest look unfinished from the street.
Yes. We are based in Tipp City. Englewood is a normal run, priced the same as anywhere else we go — no travel charge. The number is quoted before we start and confirmed on site.

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