Commercial Pressure Washing

At Master of Brush Painting Services, we offer professional deck and commercial pressure washing services in Melbourne, designed to enhance the cleanliness and safety of your outdoor spaces. For residential clients, our deck pressure washing service removes built-up dirt, algae, and mold, helping to restore your deck to its original condition. We use specialized equipment that provides the perfect pressure for various materials, ensuring a thorough clean without damaging delicate surfaces.

For commercial properties, we provide high-quality pressure washing services to keep your exterior spaces pristine and professional. From cleaning patios, walkways, and building facades to pressure washing parking lots and other high-traffic areas, our commercial pressure washing services maintain your business’s curb appeal and prevent wear and tear.

For residential decks, annual pressure washing is typically recommended to maintain their appearance and integrity. For commercial properties, pressure washing should be done more frequently, depending on foot traffic, weather conditions, and the type of business.

No, when handled by professionals, pressure washing is safe. At Master of Brush Painting Services, we use the appropriate pressure settings to avoid damaging any surfaces, whether residential or commercial.

Our pressure washing services can clean a wide range of surfaces, including wood, composite, concrete, brick, stucco, and stone, making it ideal for both decks and commercial properties.

The time required for pressure washing depends on the size of the area. A deck may take a few hours, while larger commercial spaces may take longer, depending on the scope of the job.

Pressure washing effectively removes most dirt, grime, mold, and mildew. However, tough stains like oil or paint may require additional treatments. Our team can advise you on the best approach for stubborn stains.

Yes, after pressure washing, it’s advisable to apply a protective sealer or stain to your deck, especially for timber surfaces. For commercial properties, sealing or coating may also be beneficial in high-traffic areas to protect from further wear.