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At Precise Pressure Washing Services we offer all types of Commercial Industrial and Domestic pressure washing services across Glasgow and central Scotland. From a simple exterior cleaning to add that fresh look again to a full house wash. Including front of house facade (either brick, stone, cladding or render cleaning) gutter, patios and pathways. To bring your house back to life and add value to a property for sale.

We also offer a full commercial pressure washing service throughout Glasgow Including High Level Cleaning. See our Projects page for some of our most recent work.  We are SafeContractor Approved and all our employees hold current CSCS cards. We are approved IPAF license holders. No job is to big or too small!

We now also offer a fully operated cherry picker hire service throughout Glasgow via our sister company Precise Access Services. Our machine is fully maintained to a high standard, can be both controlled from the ground and the basket and has multiple safety features. We offer half day, full day and long-term hires and welcome any out of hours work.
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We pride ourselves on quality, reliability and being able to offer our clients flexible options, to meet all of their cleaning needs. Have a look through our website and ‘our work’ page to find out a little bit more about what services we offer. If you don’t see what you require, give us a call to discuss your needs, so we can come up with a solution.

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    Why choose us?

    Our Pressure Washing Services in Glasgow

    We cover a wide range of exterior cleaning services across Glasgow including driveway cleaning, pathways and paving cleaning, monoblock cleaning, render cleaning, Softwashing, patio repointing, paint removal, brick cleaning, stone cleaning, window cleaning, chewing gum removal, bird dropping cleaning and removal, roof cleaning, patio cleaning Glasgow, graffiti removal, decking cleaning, gutter cleaning, cladding cleaning, reverse graffiti campaigns and render cleaning.

    Benefits of our Exterior Cleaning services in Glasgow

    Aside from the obvious visual benefits, Our pressure washing service throughout Glasgow is great for safety, Keeping your house’s exterior in good condition with our top-notch exterior cleaning services in Glasgow, adding some value to a property for sale or giving your customers a great first impression to your shop front/business premise. A mossy path, driveway or patio can be slippery when wet, heavy moss growth on a roof can damage the tiles, moss growing between mortar joints on a patio or brickwork can cause the mortar to fail. These are all good reasons to have the exterior of your building cleaned by us on a regular basis.

    • Quality Equipment

      Over the years we have invested in more specialist equipment, to make sure we can provide the best solution  to any cleaning task. From pressure washing a driveway, 150c steam cleaning, to subtle softwash chemical treatments.

    • Fully Insured

      We are fully insured for any and all exterior cleaning projects, So when you hire us you have the peace of mind that we are a professional and trustworthy company.

    • Fair and Competitive Pricing

      We feel our pricing is very competitive in comparison to other companies, matching our fantastic service and we strive to pass on the very best rates for all our customers

    • Friendly and Reliable Service

      Our customers are our priority,  that’s why we always strive to give the best service possible, and make customer satisfaction top of our list!

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    Experience & Knowledge in Pressure Washing & Patio Cleaning Glasgow

    All of our pressure washing operatives have a wealth of experience and knowledge within the exterior cleaning industry. All are fully trained and have over 10 years experience in the industry, pressure washing exterior hard surfaces for our customers throughout Glasgow and the surrounding areas.

    We have cleaned most hard surfaces before, and by utilising our hot/cold pressure washing equipment, and our top of the line Softwashing equipment, we are sure we can offer you a thorough, cost effective pressure washing service.

     

    Local & Reliable Pressure Washing in Glasgow

    We are a local company to Glasgow, and over the years we have built up a large customer base and a strong reputation by being one of the best pressure washing & external cleaning companies in Glasgow and the surrounding areas.

    If you would like to speak to one of our team about your pressure washing requirements, please give us a call on either 0800 909 8884 – 0141 533 5151 or 07595 971 589 and we will be happy to advise on your project. Alternatively please fill in our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as we can!

    Pressure Washing & Patio Cleaning Glasgow

    We offer pressure washing services across Glasgow and the surrounding areas. Whether it’s a driveway, patio, or decking, we’ve got you covered.

    We clean driveways, patios, decking, stone, concrete, brick, fences, walls, and more using advanced pressure washing equipment tailored for each surface.

    Yes, we specialise in patio cleaning across Glasgow. Our team removes moss, algae, and stains to restore your patio’s original appearance.

    Absolutely. We use environmentally safe methods and biodegradable cleaning agents wherever possible to protect your property and the planet.

    You can get in touch with us through our contact form or by phone to schedule a convenient time for your pressure washing in Glasgow.

    Experience & Knowledge in Driveway Cleaning Glasgow

    All of our driveway cleaning operatives have extensive experience and expertise within the exterior cleaning industry. Each member of our team is fully trained and has over 10 years of experience cleaning driveways and exterior surfaces across Glasgow and the surrounding areas.

    We have cleaned all types of driveways including monoblock, concrete, tarmac, natural stone, and resin. By using advanced hot and cold pressure washing equipment, as well as top-tier Softwashing systems, we provide deep, long-lasting driveway cleaning results that restore your surface to its best condition.

     

    Local & Reliable Driveway Cleaning in Glasgow

    As a trusted local Glasgow company, we’ve built a strong reputation for providing professional driveway cleaning services. Our growing base of happy customers continues to recommend us for reliable, effective cleaning throughout Glasgow and nearby areas.

    If you’d like to discuss your driveway cleaning needs, please give us a call on 0800 909 8884, 0141 533 5151 or 07595 971 589. One of our friendly team members will be happy to assist. Alternatively, fill in our contact form and we’ll be in touch shortly!

    Why choose us for Pressure Washing in Glasgow?

    Looking for expert pressure washing in Glasgow? Choose Precise Pressure Washing for reliable, professional results every time. We use advanced equipment and eco-friendly techniques to safely remove dirt, algae, moss, and stains from all exterior surfaces—without causing damage. Whether it’s your driveway, patio, decking, or stonework, our skilled team restores surfaces to their best condition. As a trusted local business, we pride ourselves on punctual service, competitive pricing, and customer satisfaction. With years of experience and fully insured technicians, you can count on us for quality results that last. Choose us for cleaner, safer, and better-looking outdoor spaces.

     

    Why choose us for patio cleaning in Glasgow?

    When it comes to patio cleaning in Glasgow, Precise Pressure Washing is the trusted local choice. We specialise in restoring patios to their original condition, removing stubborn dirt, moss, algae, and weather staining with powerful yet safe pressure washing techniques. Our team uses professional-grade equipment to deliver outstanding results without damaging your surfaces. Whether your patio is stone, concrete, or brick, we tailor our approach to suit the material. With prompt, reliable service and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we make it easy to refresh your outdoor space. Choose us for patio cleaning that truly transforms your garden.

    Why choose us for driveway cleaning in Glasgow?

    Looking for expert driveway cleaning in Glasgow? For professional driveway cleaning in Glasgow, Precise Pressure Washing is your go-to expert. We specialise in removing dirt, moss, algae, oil stains, and years of wear from all driveway types—whether it’s block paving, concrete, or tarmac. Our high-powered equipment ensures deep, thorough cleaning without damaging the surface. We also offer re-sanding for block paving to restore structure and prevent weed growth. As a trusted local company, we’re known for our reliability, friendly service, and outstanding results. Choose us to boost your home’s kerb appeal and keep your driveway looking clean, safe, and well-maintained all year round.

     

    Why choose us for exterior cleaning in Glasgow?

    When it comes to exterior cleaning in Glasgow, Precise Pressure Washing delivers outstanding results every time. We specialise in cleaning a wide range of outdoor surfaces, including walls, driveways, patios, roofs, and more. Using high-powered equipment and eco-friendly techniques, we remove dirt, moss, algae, and stains safely and effectively. Our experienced team tailors each job to the specific needs of your property, ensuring a deep clean without any damage. We pride ourselves on reliable service, competitive pricing, and customer satisfaction. Whether it’s a one-off clean or regular maintenance, choose us to keep your property looking fresh, safe, and professionally maintained.

    Areas Covered

    We cover all areas of Glasgow for Pressure Washing including:
    Pressure Washing Newton Mearns, Pressure Washing Giffnock, Pressure Washing Clarkston, Pressure Washing Shawlands, Pressure Washing Pollockshields, Pressure Washing Pollockshaws, Pressure Washing Renfrewshire, Pressure Washing Cambuslang, Pressure Washing Rutherglen, Pressure Washing Kings Park, Pressure Washing Blythswood Hill, Pressure Washing Finnieston, Pressure Washing High Ruchill, Pressure Washing Kelvinbridge, Pressure Washing Merchant City, Pressure Washing Woodside, Pressure Washing Wyndford, Pressure Washing Southside, Pressure Washing Bearsden, Pressure Washing Milngavie, Pressure Washing The West End, Pressure Washing Kingsborough Gardens, Pressure Washing Hyndland, Pressure Washing Jordanhill, Pressure Washing Hillhead, Pressure Washing Knightswood, Pressure Washing Netherton, Pressure Washing Anniesland, Pressure Washing Bishopbriggs, Pressure Washing Kirkintilloch, Pressure Washing Lenzie, Pressure Washing Robroyston, Pressure Washing Springburn, Pressure Washing Ppossilpark, Pressure Washing Clydebank, Pressure Washing Faifley, Pressure Washing Old Kilpatrick, Pressure Washing Erskine, Pressure Washing Bishopton, Pressure Washing Inchinnan, Pressure Washing Linwood, Pressure Washing Elderslie, Pressure Washing Paisley, Pressure Washing Renfrew, Pressure Washing Barrhead, Pressure Washing Strathbungo, Pressure Washing Rutherglen, Pressure Washing Parkhead, Pressure Washing Baillieston, Pressure Washing Uddington, Pressure Washing Bellshill, Pressure Washing Mossend, Pressure Washing Coatbridge, Pressure Washing Calderbank, Pressure Washing Chapelhall, Pressure Washing Airdrie, Pressure Washing Chryston, Pressure Washing Moodiesburn, Pressure Washing Hartcosh, Pressure Washing Glenboig, Pressure Washing East Kilbride, Pressure Washing Hamilton, Pressure Washing Motherwell, Pressure Washing Blantyre

    Frequently Asked Questions – Pressure Washing in the UK

    1. How much is pressure washing per hour in the UK?

    Pressure washing services in the UK typically range between £40 and £60 per hour, depending on location, surface type, accessibility, and the provider’s experience. In areas with higher living costs, such as London or Edinburgh, rates may go as high as £70–£80 per hour. Professionals may offer discounts for larger jobs or fixed pricing based on surface area rather than hourly work. It’s important to remember that this fee often includes travel, setup time, fuel, labour, and wear on expensive equipment. For domestic work, hourly rates are more common, while for commercial projects, pricing per square metre is typical. Always request a detailed quote to avoid hidden charges. Reputable pressure washing companies are usually fully insured, offer guarantees, and use professional-grade equipment. These factors impact the hourly price but also ensure better results, safer cleaning, and protection for your property. Rates may increase during peak seasons, such as spring and summer, when demand is higher.

    2. How much does 1 hour of pressure washing cost?

    On average, 1 hour of pressure washing in the UK costs between £40 and £60. This rate can vary based on the complexity of the job, surface type, size of the area, and your geographic location. For example, if you're in a major city, you might expect higher rates due to increased overheads and demand. Some contractors include setup, pack-down time, and travel in the first hour, which can impact value. It’s best to clarify with the service provider if their hourly rate includes VAT, cleaning products, and water usage, or if those are separate charges. Also, larger or commercial jobs may not be priced hourly at all, but instead calculated per square metre. Choosing a reliable professional may cost a bit more, but it ensures higher-quality work, fewer risks, and better long-term results. Always check customer reviews, before-and-after photos, and whether they offer insurance and satisfaction guarantees.

    3. How much should I charge to pressure wash a driveway?

    If you’re a professional or starting a cleaning business, driveway pressure washing typically ranges from £2 to £4 per square metre in the UK. The average driveway size is around 50m², meaning you could charge anywhere from £100 to £200 per job. However, pricing can vary based on surface material (block paving, concrete, tarmac), levels of dirt, weed removal, and if re-sanding or sealing is required. For new businesses, starting at the lower end of the scale may help gain clients and reviews, but always factor in travel, labour, fuel, equipment wear, and insurance. Offering bundled packages for driveways and patios or loyalty discounts can increase your competitiveness. Transparent quotes, professional appearance, and quality results help justify your price. Ensure you’re not undervaluing your time or service quality. Accurate pricing ensures profitability, sustainability, and allows reinvestment into better equipment and training, ultimately building trust and repeat customers.

    4. Why is pressure washing so expensive?

    Pressure washing may seem expensive because there’s more to it than simply spraying water. Costs reflect professional-grade equipment, fuel or electricity, maintenance, insurance, transport, and labour. Quality machines cost thousands of pounds and must be maintained regularly. Professionals also need public liability insurance and safety training, particularly when working at height or on fragile surfaces. Time is another factor—jobs require setup, moving furniture, pre-treating stains, and clean-up afterward. Many pros also include eco-friendly cleaning agents and surface protection. Additionally, experienced operators are skilled in adjusting pressure and techniques to suit various materials, avoiding damage while achieving excellent results. While it may be tempting to go with the cheapest quote, improper technique can damage patios, driveways, render, or jointing. Professional pressure washing is an investment in your property’s longevity and appearance. In short, the cost reflects not just labour, but skill, risk, equipment, and overall service quality.

    5. How many hours does it take to pressure wash a driveway?

    The time it takes to pressure wash a driveway depends on the size, surface type, and level of dirt or moss. On average, a standard 50m² domestic driveway takes 1.5 to 3 hours to clean thoroughly. For block paving, extra time is needed for removing weeds and re-sanding joints, which can add an hour or more. Large or heavily soiled driveways can take up to half a day, especially if chemical pre-treatment is required to remove oil or organic stains. Time also includes setup, equipment handling, water access, and clean-up. Professionals using high-output machines can clean faster than DIY setups. Keep in mind that weather, water pressure, and slope can influence how long the job takes. For best results, allow enough time for the surface to dry if sealing or re-sanding is part of the service. Accurate timing ensures a thorough, safe, and high-quality clean without rushing the job.

    6. Do you use customers’ water when pressure washing?

    Yes, in most cases, pressure washing professionals use the customer’s water supply via an outdoor tap. This is standard practice across the UK, as water tanks would be impractical to transport and refill frequently for most domestic jobs. A hose is typically connected to the tap and run to the machine, which then pressurises the water. If your property doesn’t have an outdoor tap, some professionals may use a kitchen tap adaptor or bring their own portable water supply—but this may incur an extra charge. Commercial setups, like cleaning for councils or construction, sometimes use water tanks. If water usage is a concern, ask your contractor how much they typically use—on average, a residential job may use between 200–400 litres. Though it sounds like a lot, professional machines use less water more efficiently than DIY or garden hoses because they focus pressure rather than relying on high volume.

    7. Do pressure washers use a lot of electricity?

    Electric pressure washers designed for residential use typically consume between 1.5kW and 3kW per hour. While that’s more than a standard appliance, the short runtime for most jobs means energy usage is relatively modest. For example, a two-hour session with a 2kW unit would use 4kWh of electricity—roughly £1.20 at average UK rates. Many professionals, however, use petrol or diesel-powered washers which don’t use electricity at all. These machines are more powerful and mobile, allowing contractors to work without relying on mains power. While electric units are quieter and suitable for smaller jobs like patios or cars, they may struggle with heavy-duty cleaning. If you're hiring a service, they’ll likely use commercial petrol units, meaning little or no electricity usage from your home. Always check with your contractor whether electricity or water access is needed, so you can prepare in advance and avoid any surprises on the day.

    8. How much should patio cleaning cost?

    Patio cleaning in the UK generally costs between £3 and £5 per square metre. So, for an average 20m² patio, you can expect to pay between £60 and £100, depending on location, surface condition, and service quality. Heavily stained or moss-covered patios may require chemical treatment, increasing the price. Some professionals offer flat-rate pricing or discounts for larger areas. Additional services like re-sanding block paving, applying sealants, or using specialist eco-friendly products may cost extra. Mobile operators with lower overheads may charge less, but always check for insurance, reviews, and quality assurances before booking. Pricing may also be higher in large cities or during peak seasons. Be wary of unusually low quotes—poor cleaning techniques can damage your paving or leave streaks. It’s best to get a full written quote before the work begins and to clarify exactly what is included in the service to avoid hidden charges.

    9. How much should it cost to power wash a patio?

    To power wash a patio in the UK, the cost typically ranges from £60 to £150 for a standard residential job. Pricing often depends on patio size, accessibility, surface material, and how dirty it is. Some contractors charge by the hour (£40–£60), while others prefer pricing by square metre (£3–£5/m²). If the job involves chemical pre-treatment, weed removal, or re-sanding block paving, those services may add to the total. In larger cities or during busy seasons (spring and summer), rates may be slightly higher. For the best results, choose a reputable company with good reviews and before-and-after photos. They’ll usually provide a clear breakdown of costs and what’s included—such as disposal of debris, eco-friendly detergents, and drying time. Getting a few quotes allows you to compare value and service levels. Don’t just go for the cheapest—professional cleaning helps prevent damage and improves long-term surface durability.

    10. What time of year is best to clean a patio?

    Spring is generally the best time to clean a patio in the UK. After months of rain, snow, and frost, most outdoor surfaces accumulate moss, algae, and grime over the winter. Cleaning in spring prepares your patio for summer use and allows surfaces to dry faster due to improving weather. Summer is also ideal, especially if you plan to seal the patio afterward, as warm, dry conditions are perfect for curing sealants. Autumn can be suitable too, especially for pre-winter maintenance—but avoid wet or frosty days. Winter cleaning isn’t recommended unless absolutely necessary, as water can freeze and create safety hazards. Professional cleaners monitor weather to choose the best days. Cleaning once a year is usually enough for low-traffic patios, but high-use or shaded areas may benefit from bi-annual maintenance. Regular care helps prevent long-term damage, keeps your outdoor space looking fresh, and ensures safer surfaces for walking.

    11. How much is it to hire a patio cleaner?

    Hiring a patio cleaning service in the UK usually costs between £60 and £150 for a standard patio area, depending on size, material, and condition. This typically includes pressure washing, dirt removal, and minor weed or moss treatment. More complex tasks—like re-sanding block paving joints or applying a sealant—can push the total cost up to £200 or more. Some companies may offer half-day or full-day rates, usually in the range of £120 to £250, especially if cleaning multiple areas like a patio and driveway. Mobile operators may offer more competitive pricing than large franchises. Always ask whether VAT, travel, detergents, and clean-up are included in the quote. It’s also a good idea to check whether the company is insured and offers a satisfaction guarantee. Getting at least two quotes helps ensure you’re paying a fair rate for quality work. Don’t forget to check online reviews before hiring anyone.

    12. How much would a jet wash for a patio cost?

    A jet wash for a patio in the UK typically costs between £3 and £5 per square metre, with a minimum call-out fee often starting at £60. For an average patio of 20 to 30 square metres, you can expect to pay around £75 to £130. Pricing varies depending on your location, the surface condition, and whether additional treatments (like anti-fungal wash or re-sanding) are required. Some companies offer discounts for larger jobs or when bundled with driveway or decking cleaning. Jet washing is ideal for concrete, stone, or paving slabs—but softer materials like sandstone may need low-pressure cleaning to prevent damage. The total price should include preparation, cleaning, and tidy-up time. Always ask for a detailed quote, including whether the service includes water usage, pre-treatment solutions, and clean-up. Reputable professionals will also assess drainage, edge damage, and advise whether sealing or aftercare is needed for longer-lasting results.

    13. Will a Karcher clean a patio?

    Yes, a Karcher pressure washer can clean a patio effectively, especially for light to medium dirt, moss, and algae. Karcher machines are popular in the UK due to their reliability and range of models suited to both domestic and professional use. For small patios or regular maintenance, a Karcher K4 or K5 model with a patio attachment (like the T-Racer) is usually sufficient. These attachments help spread pressure evenly and reduce splashback. However, for heavily soiled or large patios, a commercial-grade pressure washer may be more efficient. Karcher models use electricity, so they’re best suited for surfaces near a power source. While they work well for general cleaning, they may struggle with deep stains, oil marks, or old surface grime. In such cases, you may need chemical pre-treatment or professional cleaning. Always test in a small corner and avoid using high pressure on soft stone, grout, or loose paving.

    14. How to clean a patio without a pressure washer in the UK?

    If you don’t have a pressure washer, you can still clean your patio using a few simple tools and products. Start by sweeping away loose debris and moss with a stiff-bristle broom. Then, mix a cleaning solution—one part white vinegar or patio cleaner with three parts warm water—and apply it with a watering can or spray. Let it sit for 15–30 minutes to break down dirt and algae. Scrub the surface thoroughly with a broom or patio brush. Rinse with a garden hose to wash away residue. For tougher stains, bicarbonate of soda or a specialist patio cleaner can help lift marks. Avoid bleach on stone, as it may damage or discolour certain materials. Regular brushing and occasional chemical treatments keep patios clean between deep cleans. This method is effective for small areas or regular upkeep, but for a full transformation, consider hiring a professional cleaner for a pressure wash.

    1. How much does it cost to get a driveway cleaned?

    The cost to get a driveway cleaned in the UK typically ranges from £2 to £4 per square metre. This means an average 50m² driveway could cost between £100 and £200. Pricing depends on surface material (block paving, tarmac, concrete), level of dirt, and whether extras like re-sanding, sealing, or weed removal are included. Some companies may offer flat fees or bundle services with patio cleaning. Expect higher rates in urban areas like London or Glasgow. Always check if VAT, travel, and detergents are included in the quote. It’s best to get a detailed breakdown to avoid surprises. A professional clean helps restore appearance, prevent deterioration, and improve safety by removing slippery moss or algae. Though the cost might seem high for a few hours of work, it reflects not only the labour but also fuel, equipment, insurance, and expertise. Most homeowners find the results well worth the investment.

    2. What's the average cost to power wash a driveway?

    The average cost to power wash a driveway in the UK is around £120 to £250, depending on size and condition. Most contractors charge by square metre, typically £2 to £4/m², or by the hour (usually £40–£60/hr). Factors that affect pricing include how dirty the surface is, the type of material, weed or moss growth, and if additional services like re-sanding or sealing are required. Driveways with oil stains or embedded dirt may need chemical treatment, which increases the cost. Some companies may offer discounts if you bundle in patio or exterior wall cleaning. Urban areas like Glasgow may have slightly higher rates due to travel and labour costs. It's always best to get multiple quotes and ask what is included—water usage, cleanup, and edge work can vary. Quality results often justify a higher price, especially when done by professionals with commercial-grade equipment.

    3. How much does a driveway cost in Glasgow?

    The cost of installing a new driveway in Glasgow varies depending on the material used. On average, concrete or tarmac driveways range from £45 to £70 per square metre. Block paving costs more—typically £70 to £100/m²—due to the additional labour involved. Resin-bound driveways fall somewhere in between. For a standard 50m² driveway, expect total costs of £2,500 to £5,000 depending on preparation work, drainage, access, and design complexity. Always check if the price includes excavation, base layer installation, and disposal of old materials. Prices can be higher for properties on a slope or with limited access. It’s also worth considering ongoing maintenance—block paving may need re-sanding and cleaning, while tarmac may require resealing over time. Getting several detailed quotes from reputable local contractors in Glasgow is the best way to understand your options and avoid hidden costs.

    4. Is it worth cleaning a driveway?

    Yes, cleaning a driveway is absolutely worth it. Over time, dirt, moss, algae, oil, and general grime can build up, making your driveway look worn, tired, and even unsafe. Regular cleaning restores its appearance, enhances curb appeal, and improves safety by reducing slip hazards. Professionally cleaned driveways can even increase your property’s value and make a better impression on guests or potential buyers. For block paving, cleaning also extends the life of the surface by preventing weed growth and erosion of the joints. While it’s possible to clean it yourself, hiring a professional ensures the right pressure and products are used for your specific material, avoiding costly damage. Many homeowners are amazed at the transformation after a single clean, especially if the surface hasn’t been touched in years. With cleaning prices typically much lower than resurfacing or replacement, it’s a smart and affordable home maintenance decision.

    5. How often does a driveway need to be cleaned?

    Driveways should ideally be cleaned once a year to maintain their appearance and prevent long-term damage. In damp or shaded areas where moss and algae grow faster, cleaning every six months may be necessary. High-traffic driveways, or those made from block paving, may also require more frequent maintenance to remove oil stains, weeds, and joint deterioration. Regular sweeping, occasional weed removal, and spot cleaning can help extend the time between full pressure washes. If you live in an area with heavy rainfall or pollution, you may need to clean more often. Applying a sealant after cleaning can reduce the need for frequent maintenance by protecting the surface from stains and moisture. While annual cleaning is sufficient for most homes, it's always best to inspect your driveway every few months and act as needed to avoid costly buildup or surface erosion.

    6. How to clean a really dirty driveway?

    To clean a really dirty driveway, start by removing loose debris with a stiff broom. Apply a degreasing or driveway-specific cleaning solution, especially on oil stains or moss patches. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes. Use a high-pressure washer, ideally with a rotary or fan nozzle, to lift deep-set dirt and algae. Move methodically from top to bottom, overlapping your strokes for consistent coverage. For block paving, you may also need to sweep in kiln-dried sand afterward to refill joints. In extreme cases—like heavy oil contamination or deep algae—specialist pre-treatments or biocides may be needed. Avoid using bleach on delicate surfaces, as it can discolour or damage materials. For very old or neglected surfaces, a professional clean might be more effective and safer. Regular maintenance after the initial deep clean will help prevent future build-up and keep your driveway looking fresh year-round.

    7. How much is a cleaner per hour in Glasgow?

    In Glasgow, the hourly rate for a domestic cleaner typically ranges between £13 and £18 per hour, depending on the type of service, experience level, and whether it’s booked independently or through an agency. Freelance or self-employed cleaners may charge slightly less but may not include insurance or provide cleaning supplies. Agencies or professional cleaning services tend to charge more, often including equipment, materials, and liability coverage. For specialised cleaning—such as end-of-tenancy, oven, or exterior cleaning—the rates can rise to £20–£30 per hour. Minimum booking times often apply (usually 2 hours). If you're hiring regularly, you may be able to negotiate a discounted rate. Always confirm what's included in the service, such as cleaning products, parking fees, or travel time. Checking online reviews and asking for references can help ensure you're hiring a reliable, trustworthy cleaner who delivers good value for the price.

    8. How often should I clean my house exterior?

    It’s generally recommended to clean the exterior of your house once every 1–2 years. This includes washing walls, gutters, windows, and any surrounding patios or driveways. Homes in areas with high rainfall, pollution, or nearby vegetation may need cleaning more often—potentially once a year—to prevent mould, algae, or moss buildup. Rendered walls and pebble dash, in particular, are prone to staining and benefit from regular maintenance. Regular cleaning not only keeps your home looking fresh but also helps protect building materials from long-term weathering and erosion. Soft washing or low-pressure washing is ideal for delicate finishes, while higher-pressure methods may be used for hard surfaces like stone or brick. Exterior cleaning is especially important before repainting or sealing, as it ensures better adhesion. Keeping the exterior clean improves curb appeal, extends material life, and helps identify potential issues early, like cracked render or water ingress.

    9. How much should patio cleaning cost?

    Patio cleaning in the UK usually costs between £3 and £5 per square metre, depending on the surface type, size, and how dirty it is. For an average-sized 20m² patio, expect to pay around £60–£100. The price may increase if there are heavy moss deposits, deep stains, or if you want extras like chemical pre-treatment, re-sanding (for block paving), or applying a protective sealant. Urban areas like Glasgow may have slightly higher rates due to travel and labour costs. Some companies offer fixed prices for standard patio sizes or discounts when bundling with driveway or exterior wall cleaning. It’s important to confirm what's included in the price—some companies may charge extra for removing furniture, water supply issues, or cleaning around garden features. Always ask for a written quote to avoid hidden fees. A professional clean can make a big difference in appearance and surface lifespan.

    10. Is exterior cleaning a good business?

    Yes, exterior cleaning is a strong and growing business in the UK. With increasing demand for curb appeal and property maintenance, services like pressure washing, soft washing, gutter cleaning, and patio restoration are in high demand from both residential and commercial clients. Start-up costs are moderate compared to other trades, especially if you start small with a pressure washer and build your customer base locally. Margins are generally healthy—particularly for services that require skill or specialist equipment. Seasonal trends mean spring and summer are peak months, but add-on services like driveway sealing, gutter vacuuming, or even window cleaning can help maintain income year-round. Repeat business, referrals, and online visibility (e.g., Google Reviews, Facebook, Nextdoor) are essential for long-term success. If you’re hardworking, reliable, and able to deliver high-quality results, exterior cleaning can offer excellent income, flexibility, and growth potential with relatively low overhead.

    11. What is a good hourly rate for a cleaner?

    A good hourly rate for a domestic cleaner in the UK typically ranges from £14 to £18 per hour. Rates may vary by location—London and other large cities often command higher fees (up to £20 or more), while rural areas may see slightly lower rates. For commercial or specialist cleaning (like end-of-tenancy, after-build, or exterior cleaning), hourly rates can be £20–£30 or more. A good rate should reflect experience, professionalism, reliability, and whether cleaning supplies are included. Self-employed cleaners may set their own rates and offer flexibility, while agencies might charge more but provide insurance, replacement cover, and standardised service. If you're hiring, look for cleaners with positive reviews, references, and a clear pricing structure. For cleaners setting their own rates, it’s important to factor in travel time, materials, equipment wear, insurance, and self-employment tax obligations. A fair hourly rate benefits both client and cleaner.

    12. What do most cleaners charge per hour?

    Most cleaners in the UK charge between £13 and £20 per hour, depending on the region, experience level, and whether they're working independently or through an agency. Domestic cleaning is often on the lower end of the scale (£13–£16/hour), while commercial or specialist jobs (like deep cleans, end-of-tenancy, or carpet cleaning) can push rates higher. Cleaners who supply their own products and equipment often charge more to cover costs. In large cities, prices tend to rise due to higher living expenses and transport fees. Some cleaners offer discounts for regular clients or longer sessions (e.g., 4+ hours). If you're a client, always check what’s included in the price, such as travel time or supply of cleaning materials. For cleaners, charging a sustainable rate that covers travel, insurance, tax, and time is key to building a stable business. Always get a clear agreement in writing to avoid confusion.

    13. How much does it cost to clean the exterior of a house per square metre?

    The cost to clean the exterior of a house in the UK usually ranges from £5 to £10 per square metre, depending on the cleaning method, surface type, and condition. For soft washing (used on render or delicate finishes), expect prices at the higher end, while pressure washing brick or stone may fall on the lower end. The cost can increase for hard-to-reach areas, tall buildings, or surfaces requiring chemical treatments. For a standard 100m² surface area, you could expect to pay £500–£1,000 depending on the scope of work. Factors like access, scaffolding, staining, and nearby landscaping can also influence the price. It's best to get a site visit and a detailed quote. A full exterior clean can significantly boost curb appeal and protect the structure from moss, algae, and pollution. Professional companies will usually include clean-up and disposal in the cost.

    14. Should I pressure wash my driveway?

    Yes, pressure washing your driveway is highly recommended. Over time, driveways accumulate dirt, algae, moss, oil stains, and general grime. A good pressure wash can instantly restore its appearance, reduce slip hazards, and help maintain the surface’s integrity. For block paving, pressure washing followed by re-sanding the joints can prevent weed growth and erosion. Tarmac and concrete driveways also benefit from occasional cleaning to prevent long-term staining and damage. While DIY pressure washing is possible, professionals use high-powered machines and techniques that achieve more consistent, safer results. It's important to use the correct pressure for the material—too much force can damage surfaces. A professional service is often affordable, fast, and leaves your driveway looking like new. Annual cleaning is generally sufficient for most homes. For best results, consider sealing the surface after cleaning to protect against future stains and slow the return of moss or algae.