




Concrete driveways take a beating. Dirt, algae, pollen, and general buildup settle into the surface over time and most homeowners don't notice how bad it's gotten until they see it cleaned. That's kind of the nature of gradual buildup - it sneaks up on you.
This was a longer exposed-aggregate driveway winding up to a well-kept brick home in Wyndham. Exposed aggregate is a textured surface, which means dirt and organic matter have more places to hide. A standard rinse doesn't cut it. We used a surface cleaner - that round yellow unit you see sitting on the concrete - which spins water at high pressure in a controlled, even pattern. No streaks, no missed patches. Just consistent coverage across the whole surface.
The difference between a driveway that looks tired and one that looks sharp usually comes down to whether the concrete has been properly cleaned. Not just rinsed - actually cleaned. That texture in exposed aggregate holds its color and character a lot better when it's not buried under a layer of grime.
What we ended up with here is a driveway that genuinely complements the home. The aggregate color comes back through, the edges are clean, and the whole front of the property just looks more put-together. It's one of those jobs where the results speak for themselves without needing much explanation.
Concrete cleaning is one of those services that homeowners put off because the surface still technically functions. But once it's done, it's hard to ignore how much better everything looks. If your driveway is starting to look more gray-green than it should, we can take care of it.