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Professional Concrete Cleaning in Hartford County, CT
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Your Driveway Is the First Thing People See
A dirty driveway pulls down the curb appeal of an otherwise well-kept home. Oil stains, tire marks, algae growth, and general grime embed into concrete and don’t come out with a garden hose. Over time, organic growth also accelerates surface degradation — algae and mold retain moisture against the concrete and speed up the freeze-thaw cracking cycle that Connecticut winters are known for.
We use commercial-grade surface cleaners — not just a wand — for even, streak-free results across your entire driveway. A wand leaves lines. A surface cleaner leaves a uniform clean.
- Removes oil stains, algae, mold, tire marks, and general grime
- Commercial surface cleaner for even, streak-free results
- Reduces moisture retention that accelerates winter cracking
Patios and Walkways Cleaned to Match
Most homeowners think about driveways when they hear concrete cleaning — but patios and walkways collect just as much organic growth, especially in shaded areas. North-facing patios and tree-canopied walkways in Hartford County are particularly prone to green algae and black mold buildup that makes surfaces slippery and unsafe.
We clean driveways, patios, walkways, garage floors, and pool decks — any concrete or paved surface that needs a refresh. If you’re booking house washing, concrete cleaning pairs naturally and is often done the same day.
- Patios, walkways, pool decks, and garage floors all covered
- Removes slippery algae and mold from shaded surfaces
- Frequently bundled same-day with house washing
Surface Cleaner vs. Wand — Why It Matters
Walk around your neighborhood and you’ll spot driveways with parallel stripe marks from a pressure washer wand. That’s what happens when someone cleans concrete without the right attachment. The wand concentrates pressure in a narrow band, leaving uneven lines across the surface.
We use a rotary surface cleaner that distributes pressure evenly across a wide path — no stripes, no hot spots, no missed sections. The result is a uniform clean from edge to edge that holds up instead of showing the cleaning pattern six months later.
- Rotary surface cleaner for uniform, streak-free results
- No pressure wand stripes or uneven patches
- Pre-treatment on oil stains for maximum removal
Your home, cleaned wicked clean streak-free top to bottom the right way every time.
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“When you choose our Concrete Cleaning service, you’re not just getting a clean property, you’re investing in your property’s long-term value.”
David Cass
Owner, Wicked Clean LLC
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concrete cleaning cost in Hartford County?
Concrete cleaning in Hartford County typically runs $100 to $300 for a standard residential driveway, depending on size, surface condition, and staining. Patios and walkways are priced by square footage. Bundling with house washing often saves on overall cost — ask about package pricing when you request a quote.
Will pressure washing remove oil stains from concrete?
Pressure washing alone removes surface dirt and organic growth very effectively. For embedded oil stains, pre-treatment with a degreaser before pressure washing significantly improves results. Very old or heavily absorbed oil stains may not fully lift — we’ll give you an honest assessment before the job.
Can you damage concrete with pressure washing?
Concrete is one of the more durable surfaces to clean. The risk is using too much pressure on older or deteriorating concrete, which can loosen the surface layer. We calibrate pressure to your specific surface condition and always use a surface cleaner rather than a concentrated wand to distribute pressure evenly.
How often should concrete driveways be cleaned in Connecticut?
Most Hartford County driveways benefit from professional cleaning once a year, typically in spring after winter salt and debris accumulation. Driveways under heavy tree coverage or with oil staining may benefit from more frequent service.
What areas do you serve?
We serve all of Hartford County, including West Hartford, Avon, Farmington, Simsbury, Granby, East Granby, Canton, Bloomfield, and surrounding towns. Visit our service areas page for the full list.
Do you clean other surfaces besides concrete?
Yes. We also clean brick, paver patios, stamped concrete, pool decks, and aggregate surfaces. If you’re unsure whether your surface is a good candidate for pressure washing, call us and we’ll advise before scheduling.


