Typical pressure washing prices in Los Angeles

Pressure washing is usually quoted by area and square footage. The ranges below are typical for homes across Los Angeles, Pasadena, and the San Gabriel Valley, and your exact price depends on how much surface you have and how much grime has built up.

  • Driveway or single walkway: roughly 100 to 250 dollars
  • Patio or pool deck: roughly 150 to 350 dollars
  • House siding or stucco soft wash: roughly 200 to 500 dollars
  • Full exterior with several surfaces: roughly 250 to 700 dollars or more
  • Per square foot pricing: often 0.15 to 0.40 dollars

What changes the price

A few factors decide where your job lands in the range.

  • Total square footage being cleaned
  • Surface type such as concrete, pavers, brick, wood, or stucco
  • How heavy the oil, algae, mildew, or stains are
  • Access, slope, and how far surfaces are from a water source
  • Whether the job needs high pressure or a gentler soft wash

Pressure washing versus soft washing

Hard surfaces like concrete driveways handle high pressure well, while siding, stucco, and painted areas need a gentler soft wash that uses cleaning solution and low pressure. We match the method to the surface so nothing gets damaged, and that choice can affect the time and price of the job.

Ways to save

Combining surfaces or services on one visit is the easiest way to lower the cost per area.

  • Clean the driveway, walkway, and patio in one visit
  • Bundle pressure washing with window or gutter cleaning
  • Schedule before heavy rains track dirt back across the surface
  • Ask about recurring service for rental or commercial property

Get your exact number

We are licensed under CSLB number 1135537, family owned, and rated 4.9 stars across 165 reviews with a money back guarantee. For a firm price on your surfaces, request a free instant quote or call (626) 593-8437.

We pressure wash homes and businesses throughout Los Angeles, Pasadena, and the San Gabriel Valley.

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