Pricing Guide

Pressure Washing Cost Guide for Vero Beach, FL

Most residential pressure washing jobs in Florida fall between $100 and $700 per service. Below is a full breakdown of what drives pricing, based on current Florida market data, not a quote for your specific property.

Typical Pricing by Service

Service

Typical Range

House washing (soft wash)

$200 to $700

Driveway cleaning

$100 to $300

Roof cleaning (soft wash)

$300 to $800

Paver cleaning

$150 to $400

Pool cage or lanai screen cleaning

$150 to $350

Full property bundle

$400 to $900

These ranges reflect current Florida pricing data across single family homes, not a national average. Homes with heavy shade, coastal salt exposure, or buildup that has not been addressed in over a year can land toward the higher end of a range.

Pricing by Home Size

Home size is one of the biggest factors in a house washing quote, since more square footage means more time, water, and cleaning solution.

Single Story

$200 to $500 for a full house wash.

Two Story

$300 to $700, since extra height needs more setup and equipment.

Larger or Three Story

$400 to $900, reflecting added footage and extra time.

What Actually Moves the Price

Square Footage

Larger homes and driveways take more time, water, and cleaning solution, so price scales with size.

Surface Material

Stucco, vinyl siding, and painted surfaces require soft washing, more careful than plain concrete. Concrete and asphalt generally cost less per square foot.

Condition

A property that has gone a year or more without cleaning usually has heavier algae and mildew, which takes longer to treat.

Accessibility

Second story siding, steep roof pitches, and hard to reach areas require more setup, ladder work, or extension equipment.

Bundling

Combining a house wash with a driveway cleaning is generally more efficient than booking each separately, since setup costs are shared.

+20%

Does Living Near the Coast Cost More? Coastal and barrier island properties, like Orchid Island or Indian River Shores, can see pricing toward the higher end, since salt residue needs more time to treat than dirt and algae.

$0.15 to $0.40

Cost Per Square Foot Beyond flat ranges, many companies think in cost per square foot. A driveway with light buildup lands on the lower end, while heavier staining or soft washing costs more per square foot.

Why Florida Pricing Works Differently

Humid climates like Vero Beach see algae and mildew regrow faster than drier parts of the country. In some parts of Florida, new algae growth can show up within just four to six weeks after a good rain, part of why exterior cleaning tends to be a recurring need rather than a one time project. This higher demand is balanced by generally lower labor costs across the Southeast compared to major metro areas, part of why Florida pricing often lands in the middle of the national range rather than the top.

Recurring Service

Many homeowners and HOA communities schedule cleaning every six to twelve months. A recurring schedule often costs less per visit than a one time deep clean, since regular cleaning prevents heavy buildup.

One Time Service

If a full year passes between cleanings, expect the price to land closer to the top of a given range, since more algae and grime need to be removed in a single visit.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Pressure Washing Cost

Pricing methods differ. Some companies charge by square foot, others by a flat rate per job, and some by the hour. The scope of work, such as whether oil stains or heavy algae need pre-treatment, also affects the final number.

Often, yes. Since a crew is already on site with equipment set up, combining services like a house wash and driveway cleaning in one visit is typically more efficient than paying for two separate appointments.

Not necessarily. A very low quote may mean a rushed job, a less thorough process, or lower quality cleaning solutions. It is worth asking what is actually included before comparing prices side by side.

Demand for exterior cleaning in Florida tends to rise ahead of hurricane season and during the busier spring months, which can affect availability more than price directly.

Yes. A walkthrough of the property and a written estimate come before any work starts, so the scope and price are clear ahead of time.

It can. Salt residue from ocean air takes more time to treat properly than typical dirt, which is why coastal and barrier island properties sometimes see pricing toward the higher end of a range.

Neither is more accurate on its own. Per square foot pricing helps compare jobs of different sizes, while a flat range accounts for buildup severity and accessibility that square footage alone does not capture.

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Every property is different, so the best way to know your exact price is a free walkthrough and written estimate. Reach out today and we will give you a clear number before any work begins.

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