Pressure Washing in Saginaw, Michigan
House washing, driveway cleaning, and rust stain removal for Saginaw and the townships around it. Free quotes, firm prices, and the right method for every surface.
What We Clean
Every surface on your property needs a different touch. Siding can't take what concrete can, and rust won't budge for either one without the right chemistry.
House Washing
Low-pressure soft wash for vinyl and aluminum siding. It kills the green algae at the root instead of just smearing it around, and it's gentle on caulk, screens, and window seals.
Driveways & Sidewalks
Concrete can take real pressure, so that's what it gets. Surface-cleaner passes lift out tire marks, moss in the joints, and years of gray buildup.
Rust & Iron Stain Removal
That orange staining from well-water sprinklers is iron, and more pressure won't touch it. We treat it with a dedicated rust remover, neutralize it, and rinse it clean.
Deck Washing
Wood gets cleaned gently so the grain doesn't fur up. A proper wash before re-staining lets the new stain soak in evenly and last longer.
Gutter Brightening
Those black streaks running down your gutter faces are oxidation, not dirt. Brightening strips them off so the whole roofline reads clean from the road.
Patios & Pool Decks
Stamped concrete, pavers, porches, and pool surrounds — each cleaned with the mix of pressure and detergent the surface actually calls for.
Where We Work
We're based in Saginaw and stay close to home. If you're in one of these communities, you're inside our normal routes:
- Saginaw
- Saginaw Township
- Thomas Township
- Shields
- Freeland
- Hemlock
- Frankenmuth
- Bridgeport
- Birch Run
- Zilwaukee
- Carrollton
A little outside the list? Call anyway. If we can fold your address into a route day, we usually will.
Straight Answers, Firm Prices
- You get a real number before any work starts, and the number we quote is the number you pay.
- The right method for each surface — soft wash on siding, pressure on concrete. One-setting-fits-all is how siding gets wrecked.
- We show up when we say we will, and we call ahead if weather shoves the schedule.
- Plants and grass get rinsed before and after every wash, so your landscaping isn't the price of a clean house.
One thing worth knowing about washing in mid-Michigan: our season runs roughly April through October. Once the snow melts and that green film shows up on north-facing siding, the spring calendar fills fast. If you want an early slot, call before the trees leaf out.
What Things Usually Cost
Every job gets its own quote, but you deserve ballparks before you pick up the phone. Around Saginaw, typical ranges look like this:
| Job | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Full house wash — ranch or two-story | $200–$400 |
| Driveway cleaning | $100–$200 |
| Deck wash before re-staining | $150–$300 |
| Rust / iron stain treatment | Quoted per job |
Rust work depends on how deep the iron has soaked in, so we price it after seeing it. Quotes are always free, and we can usually give you a number the same day you call.
Questions People Ask Us
What's the difference between soft washing and pressure washing?
Soft washing uses low pressure and a cleaning solution to kill algae and mildew on siding, so nothing gets forced under the panels. Pressure washing uses real force and belongs on concrete — driveways, sidewalks, patios. We use both, matched to the surface.
Will washing damage my siding or plants?
No. Vinyl and aluminum siding get a low-pressure soft wash, which won't lift panels or push water in behind them. We rinse plants and grass before and after washing and cover anything delicate, so landscaping comes through fine.
How much does a house wash cost in Saginaw?
Most ranches and two-story homes around Saginaw run $200 to $400 for a full house wash. Size, height, and how much growth is on the siding move the number. Quotes are free and you get a firm price before any work starts.
Can you remove the orange rust stains from my sprinklers?
Yes. That orange staining comes from iron in well water, and it won't rinse off with pressure alone — it takes a dedicated rust-removal treatment. It's one of the most common calls we get around Saginaw, and it's priced separately from a standard house wash.
How often should a house be washed in Michigan?
Every one to two years is typical here. North-facing siding stays shaded and damp, so the green algae usually shows up there first, especially after snowmelt. If you can see a green tint from the street, it's time.
Do you use my outdoor spigot and water?
Yes, we hook up to your outdoor spigot. A full house wash uses about what a few loads of laundry would, so the hit to your water bill is small. If you're on a well, tell us when you call and we'll pace the job around your pump.
Get a Free Quote
Tell us what needs cleaning and where you are. We'll call or text back with a firm number — usually the same day. Prefer to talk now? Call (989) 674-4771.