Pressure Washing in Brevard County FLA.

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Brevard Pressure Washing - Professional, Fast & Affordable

Triton Brite is your premiere exterior cleaning company for Commercial and Residential pressure washing in Brevard County Florida. We are professional, insured, and affordable.

We are experienced experts that deliver fast results and our work speaks for itself. We can handle any cleaning job and our attention to detail is what puts us above the competition! Wait until you see the difference and  you’ll be glad you chose Triton Brite.

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How are Pressure Washing Services Priced?

When we provide a price quote to you, there are a few factors that are considered in the calculation. The largest determining factor is the size of your home. For example a 2-story five bedroom home with a 6-car driveway would cost most to clean than a 1-story three bedroom home with a 2-car driveway.  However, size isn’t the only factor, there’s also:

  • The total package of requested services: (driveway and sidewalks only, whole house + roof + driveway together)
  • The types of surfaces to be cleaned (Metal, Stucco, Brink, Aluminum Siding)
  • The degree of dirt and grime buildup (routine maintenance or a complete restoration)
  • Accessibility to the area (are all surfaces easy to reach?)
  • Equipment and materials used (chemicals and/or heavy equipment needed)
  • Size of Home, Driveway, Fence, Walkways, or Pooldeck.
  • Any discounts that may apply.
  • Loyalty Program
 

After you have received a quote from us, it is good for 30-days.

Why Choose Triton Brite?

Flexible Booking

We'll visit you on your schedule. Sometimes we can even quote a price on the same day!

Superior Service

Every Job we do our customers are satisfied and happy.

Flexible Payment Options

We accept a variety of different payment options to make it easy and convenient for you.

What IS Pressure Washing?

Pressure washing is a powerful cleaning method that uses a high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and other contaminants from various surfaces. While pressure washing is versatile and effective, it’s important to be cautious and selective about what you choose to pressure wash, as some surfaces can be damaged by the high pressure.

Pressure washing can be dangerous if not done properly, especially if using chemicals. Be careful not to spray high pressure water and chemicals into the eyes or on skin, as this can cause serious injuries. Always follow safety precautions when pressure washing and be sure to wear protective gear and avoid spraying water on electrical hazards.

While small jobs can be done in a DIY manner, it can be more cost effective to hire an affordable cleaning company to do the work and be assured it will be done safely and professionally.

What You Can Pressure Wash:

  • Exterior Walls: Pressure washing is effective for cleaning the exterior of houses, buildings, and other structures.
  • Sidewalks and Driveways: Concrete surfaces, such as sidewalks and driveways, can be pressure washed to remove stains and debris.
  • Decks and Patios: Wooden decks and concrete or stone patios can be pressure washed to remove dirt, moss, and mildew.
  • Fences: Pressure washing can be used to clean and rejuvenate fences, whether they are made of wood, vinyl, or metal.
  • Vehicles: Pressure washing is commonly used to clean cars, trucks, boats, and other vehicles. Be cautious with the pressure setting to avoid damaging paint or surfaces.
  • Roofs: Certain types of roofs, such as asphalt shingles, can be pressure washed to remove moss, algae, and stains. However, it’s crucial to use low pressure and the right techniques to avoid damage.
  • Outdoor Furniture: Plastic, metal, or other durable outdoor furniture can often be cleaned with a pressure washer. Again, be sure to use the correct pressure tip or these items can be damaged.

What You Should Not Pressure Wash:

  • Windows: High-pressure water can damage window seals and break the glass. It’s best to clean windows using traditional methods.
  • Painted Surfaces: High-pressure water can strip paint from surfaces. Avoid pressure washing painted wood, unless you plan to repaint afterward.
  • Soft Wood: Pressure washing can damage soft woods, such as cedar or pine. It’s best to use a lower pressure or alternative cleaning methods.
  • Electrical Outlets and Fixtures: Avoid pressure washing around electrical outlets, wiring, and fixtures to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Delicate Plants: High-pressure water can damage or kill delicate plants. Cover or relocate plants before pressure washing.
  • Asphalt Roofs: Pressure washing can damage asphalt shingles. It’s better to use a soft washing method for roofs.
  • Stained or Sealed Surfaces: Pressure washing can strip away stains and sealants, and render those surfaces unprotected.