Most residential pressure cleaning jobs in Miramar cost between $135 and $1,600. Your actual price depends on what you need cleaned, how large the area is, and how much buildup has accumulated. Most Miramar pressure cleaning companies, including ours, provide free estimates so you can get an exact number before committing.
Cost of Professional Pressure Cleaning in Miramar, FL
Miramar homeowners typically pay less per square foot for pressure cleaning than the national average. Year-round demand, a dense concentration of qualified operators, and consistent scheduling (no winter shutdowns) keep local pricing competitive. National averages land around $250 to $450 per job. In Miramar, a single-service residential job starts at $135, and full-property packages rarely exceed $1,600.
The tables below break down what Miramar homeowners actually pay, organized by the three ways most people think about pricing: home size, project type, and surface material.
Cost by Home Size (Per Square Foot)
| Home Size | Estimated Cost Range | Per Sq Ft Rate |
| 1,000 to 1,500 sq ft | $150 to $350 | $0.15 to $0.23 |
| 1,500 to 2,000 sq ft | $250 to $500 | $0.13 to $0.25 |
| 2,000 to 2,500 sq ft | $350 to $600 | $0.14 to $0.24 |
| 2,500 to 3,500 sq ft | $450 to $800 | $0.13 to $0.23 |
| 3,500+ sq ft | $700 to $1,600 | $0.12 to $0.20 |
Per-square-foot rates tend to decrease as the home gets larger. The equipment setup and travel time are the same whether you clean a 1,200-square-foot house or a 3,500-square-foot house, so the additional square footage costs less per unit.
Two-story homes cost more than single-story homes for the same square footage. Ladder setup, additional safety precautions, and slower work at height all add to the total. In Miramar, where the housing stock is a roughly even split between single-story and two-story homes, this is one of the most common factors driving the final price.
Cost to Pressure Clean by Project Type
This is how most Miramar homeowners shop for pressure cleaning. You probably already know whether you need your driveway, roof, or house exterior cleaned.
| Service | Typical Cost in Miramar | Key Factors |
| Driveway Cleaning | $150 to $300 | Size (1-car vs. 2-car+), concrete vs. pavers, stain severity |
| House Washing (Soft Wash) | $250 to $600 | Square footage, number of stories, condition |
| Roof Cleaning (Soft Wash) | $350 to $900 | Square footage, stories, tile vs. shingle, gutter condition |
| Patio or Pool Deck | $100 to $300 | Size, surface material, proximity to pool |
| Sidewalk or Walkway | $75 to $150 | Length, stain type, concrete vs. pavers |
| Fence Cleaning | $100 to $300 | Length, material, condition |
| Paver Sealing (with cleaning) | $1.00 to $1.30/sq ft | Includes cleaning, resanding, and two coats of sealer |
| Window Cleaning | $8 to $16/window | Stories, screen cleaning, interior + exterior |
| Full Property Package | $500 to $1,200+ | Driveway + house + walkways combined |
Paver sealing deserves a separate note. The price includes deep-pressure cleaning, weed and old-sand removal, resanding, and two coats of water-based sealer. If your pavers have lost their original color, tinting is available for an additional $200 to $300 to restore color before the sealer goes on. A quality seal lasts two to three years before reapplication is needed.
Cost to Pressure Clean by Surface Type
Different materials require different equipment, chemicals, and techniques. That directly affects pricing.
| Surface Material | Cleaning Method | Cost Impact |
| Concrete (driveways, patios) | Pressure washing with surface cleaner | Standard pricing |
| Pavers (driveways, pool decks) | Pressure washing + resanding if needed | 15 to 25% more than concrete |
| Tile Roof | Soft wash only | Higher due to chemical cost and safety |
| Shingle Roof | Soft wash only | Similar to tile |
| Brick or Concrete Exterior | Low-pressure soft wash | Standard pricing |
| Wood (decks, fences) | Low-pressure wash | May cost more if sealing is needed |
Tile roofs are the most common roof type in Miramar, and they should never be pressure-washed. High-pressure water cracks tiles, strips the protective glaze, and can void manufacturer warranties. Every qualified company in this area uses soft washing for roofs, which applies a sodium hypochlorite cleaning solution at low pressure. The solution kills algae, mold, and organic growth without mechanical force. We follow PWNA (Power Washers of North America) standards for soft-washing techniques and chemical application.
Cost by Cleaning Method: Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing
These are the two primary methods, and each has a different price point.
Soft washing uses a low-pressure spray (100 to 500 PSI) combined with a cleaning solution. The solution does the work, not the pressure. We use sodium hypochlorite mixed with a surfactant, and we carry a bleach neutralizer on every job to protect your landscaping. Soft washing is required for roofs and recommended for house exteriors, painted surfaces, and anything that could be damaged by high pressure.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (1,000 to 4,000 PSI) to blast away dirt, algae, and stains through mechanical force. It works best on hard surfaces like concrete driveways, sidewalks, and paver patios.
| Factor | Soft Washing | Pressure Washing |
| Best For | Roofs, house exteriors, delicate surfaces | Driveways, sidewalks, concrete, pavers |
| PSI Range | 100 to 500 PSI | 1,000 to 4,000 PSI |
| Uses Chemicals | Yes (sodium hypochlorite + surfactant) | Sometimes (degreaser for oil stains) |
| Typical Cost | 10 to 20% more than pressure washing | Standard rate |
| Risk of Damage | Very low when done correctly | Higher if operator is inexperienced |
The cost difference between the two methods comes down to the chemicals used. Soft washing uses professional-grade sodium hypochlorite and surfactants on every job, and those products have real costs. Pressure washing relies primarily on water and equipment. For a roof-cleaning job, the chemical cost alone can run $50 to $100, depending on the square footage and the number of applications needed.
Additional Factors That Affect Pressure Cleaning Cost in Miramar

The tables above give you a starting range. Your actual quote depends on several property-specific factors.
Neighborhood and location. Pricing varies across Miramar’s neighborhoods. Homes in gated communities like Monarch Lakes, Silver Falls, or Nautica tend to have larger footprints and more complex layouts. Nearby areas like Weston and Davie have properties exceeding 6,000 square feet, which command higher total prices even at lower per-square-foot rates. Standard neighborhoods in central Miramar fall in the mid-range.
Condition and buildup severity. A driveway with light surface dust costs less than one with embedded oil stains, rust, or years of black algae. We set expectations upfront about what pressure washing can and cannot do. Standard pressure cleaning removes dirt, algae, mildew, and organic growth. Rust stains and oil spots require specialized treatments at additional cost, and some stains cannot be fully removed regardless of method.
Access and property layout. Properties where the backyard can only be reached through the garage take longer to set up. Second-story work requires ladder staging and additional safety protocols. Roof cleaning on homes with dark-colored gutters costs more because a second crew member needs to keep the gutters wet during application to prevent chemical streaking.
Bundled services. Getting your driveway, house exterior, and walkways cleaned in one visit typically costs less than booking each service separately. The equipment is already on-site and set up, so the marginal cost for additional surfaces is lower.
Season and scheduling. South Florida has year-round demand, but the rainy season (May through October) can delay outdoor work. Paver sealing, in particular, requires dry conditions because moisture beneath the sealer causes white hazing. The dry season (November through April) is ideal for sealing jobs.
Commercial Pressure Cleaning Costs in Miramar
Commercial pricing operates on a different model than residential. Square footage, access requirements, cleaning frequency, and compliance needs all factor into the quote.
Commercial Services Comparison
| Commercial Service | Typical Cost Range | Pricing Basis |
| Storefront Cleaning | $150 to $400 | Size, glass area, frequency |
| Parking Lot or Garage | $300 to $1,500+ | Square footage, oil and grease buildup |
| Building Exterior Wash | $500 to $2,000+ | Height, square footage, access |
| Dumpster Pad Cleaning | $75 to $200 | Size, grease level, frequency |
| Drive-Thru Cleaning | $200 to $500 | Length, grease buildup |
| HOA Common Areas | $500 to $3,000+ | Scope (sidewalks, fences, amenity areas) |
Commercial jobs often use more degreaser than residential work because of kitchen traffic, vehicle fluid accumulation, and heavier foot traffic patterns.
One-Time vs. Routine Maintenance Plans
A one-time deep cleaning always costs more than a recurring maintenance visit. The first visit removes months or years of buildup. Follow-up visits handle lighter accumulation, require less solution, and take less time.
Recurring contracts (biweekly or monthly for restaurants, quarterly for office buildings) reduce per-visit costs and prevent surfaces from reaching the point where heavy restoration is needed. For property managers and HOA boards, a maintenance contract also creates a predictable line item in the budget.
Cost of Pressure Cleaning Yourself (DIY)
Renting a pressure washer from a home improvement store runs $50 to $100 per day. Buying a consumer-grade unit costs $150 to $400. Add $20 to $50 for cleaning chemicals and $30 to $50 for safety gear (goggles, gloves, closed-toe shoes), and your total DIY cost per job lands around $100 to $200 if renting, or $200 to $500 the first time if purchasing equipment.
Those numbers look appealing until you factor in what they leave out.
Consumer-grade machines produce lower PSI and GPM (gallons per minute) than professional equipment. A job that takes a pro two to three hours could take a homeowner the entire day with a rented unit. You also will not have access to commercial-grade soft washing chemicals, which means DIY roof cleaning is effectively off the table.
The bigger risk is damage. Wrong pressure setting on a tile roof cracks tiles. Wrong nozzle on painted siding strips paint. Too many chemicals in landscaping kill plants. And if something goes wrong, you’ll cover the repair costs out of pocket. Professional operators carry liability insurance for exactly these situations.
DIY makes sense for small, low-risk jobs like a short concrete walkway. For anything involving your roof, house exterior, or large hardscape areas, the gap between professional results and DIY results is significant enough that most Miramar homeowners choose to hire out the work.
Is Pressure Cleaning Worth It for Miramar Homeowners?
Miramar’s median home value sits at approximately $525,000 as of early 2026. A study published in the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics found that curb appeal can account for approximately 7% of a home’s sale price, and that premium can reach 10 to 11% in slower markets. At Miramar’s median, even a conservative 5% improvement translates to over $26,000 in added perceived value.
When you are spending $300 to $600 on a house wash that preserves thousands in property value, the return on investment speaks for itself.
Beyond resale value, regular cleaning prevents expensive repairs. Algae and organic growth on tile roofs traps moisture, which accelerates deterioration. Ignoring it long enough means a tile roof replacement (which runs $17,000 to $25,000 or more in South Florida) instead of a $400 cleaning. The same logic applies to driveways, pool decks, and house exteriors where buildup causes staining, cracking, or paint failure over time.
Miramar’s subtropical climate makes this calculation more urgent than in most U.S. cities. With over 60 inches of annual rainfall and humidity consistently above 67%, organic growth accumulates on every exterior surface faster here than in drier climates. Pressure cleaning is not a once-a-decade maintenance item. It is an annual commitment that protects a significant investment.
For homeowners in HOA communities like Monarch Lakes, Silver Falls, or Riviera Isles, there is an additional factor. Many associations enforce exterior maintenance standards. A pressure-cleaning service costing $300 to $600 is considerably less painful than an HOA violation notice and the fines that follow.
How to Choose a Reliable Pressure Cleaning Company in Miramar
Verify licensing and insurance. Florida does not require a specific pressure-washing license, but the company should be a registered LLC or corporation and carry general liability insurance. Ask for proof of insurance before work begins. If an uninsured worker damages your property or is injured on your job site, you may be liable.
Ask about their cleaning methods. A qualified company knows when to soft-wash and when to pressure-wash. If they propose pressure washing your tile roof, find a different company. Ask what chemicals they use, how they protect your plants, and whether they carry a bleach neutralizer.
Request an in-person estimate when possible. Phone quotes and online estimates can miss critical details: surface condition, access points, gutter color, pre-existing damage, and proximity to vegetation. An in-person walkthrough gives you a more accurate price and lets you evaluate the company’s professionalism before committing.
Check for environmental compliance. Pressure washing runoff cannot legally enter storm drains under the Clean Water Act. Ask how the company handles wastewater. Responsible operators channel runoff onto grass or non-paved surfaces and use a bleach neutralizer to protect vegetation. Violations can result in fines for both the company and the property owner.
Look for a satisfaction guarantee. Reputable companies stand behind their work. If something is missed, they come back and address it.
Read reviews on Google. Look for specific comments about communication, punctuality, and work quality rather than just star ratings.
How We Provide Pressure Cleaning Estimates in Miramar
We handle estimates differently depending on the job.
Initial contact. When you call or submit a request through our website, we start by asking a few basic questions: What do you need cleaned? Where are you located? How large is the area? When was the last time it was cleaned? This helps us understand the scope before we discuss numbers.
Property assessment. For most jobs, we prefer to visit the property in person. Kevin found that switching from phone-only quoting to in-person walkthroughs significantly improved the accuracy of our estimates and strengthened customer relationships. You show up in a professionally wrapped truck, in uniform, and the homeowner can see exactly who they are hiring.
For straightforward jobs like standard driveways, we can estimate using Google Maps satellite imagery combined with the details you provide over the phone. If we quote a one-car driveway price and show up to find a four-car driveway, we inform you before starting and adjust the estimate accordingly.
Setting expectations. We walk your property and note anything that affects the job: pre-existing damage such as cracked tiles or broken pavers, stains that pressure washing cannot remove (rust, oil), areas we may need to avoid (exposed wiring, deteriorating paint), and vegetation that needs chemical protection. You know exactly what is included and what is not before you see a price.
Estimate delivery. Formal estimates go out through our CRM system with detailed line items. You can review, ask questions, and decide on your timeline.
FAQ: Pressure Cleaning Costs in Miramar
How much does it cost to pressure wash a driveway in Miramar?
A standard two-car concrete driveway typically runs $150 to $300. Paver driveways cost 15 to 25% more because they require lower pressure settings, more careful technique around joints, and sometimes resanding. If your driveway has oil stains or heavy rust, expect additional charges for specialized treatments. Standard pressure washing alone does not remove those types of stains.
How often should I pressure clean my home in Miramar?
Driveways and walkways benefit from cleaning every 12 to 18 months. House exteriors typically need attention once a year, though homes under heavy tree canopies may need it sooner. Roofs should be soft-washed every two to three years. We recommend cleaning outside windows every three to four months and interior windows every six months. If you live in an HOA community, check your association’s specific maintenance requirements because some mandate more frequent cleaning schedules.
Can pressure washing damage my tile roof?
High-pressure washing will damage tile roofs. It cracks tiles, removes the protective surface coating, and can void your roof warranty. Soft washing is the only appropriate method. The cleaning solution (sodium hypochlorite with a surfactant) kills algae and organic matter. No mechanical force is applied to your tiles. We also use a specific walking technique on tile roofs to avoid cracking. If a company tells you they will pressure wash your tile roof, that is a red flag.
Why do pressure cleaning quotes vary so much in Miramar?
Three main reasons. First, the Miramar market is highly competitive, and companies price based on their overhead, equipment quality, and experience level. Second, pricing varies by neighborhood because property sizes and conditions differ significantly across the city. Third, phone-only quotes often overlook factors that an in-person visit would catch, so companies that skip the walkthrough may under- or overquote. Getting at least two to three in-person estimates gives you the most reliable price comparison.
Is it cheaper to bundle multiple pressure cleaning services?
Typically, yes. Combining driveway, house exterior, and walkway cleaning into a single visit eliminates redundant setup time and travel costs. The equipment is already on-site and running. Most companies pass that efficiency on to customers as a lower per-service rate. If you are considering multiple services, ask for a package price and compare it to the sum of individual quotes.
Get Your Pressure Cleaning Price in Miramar
Every property is different, and the only way to get an accurate number is to talk specifics. Call us at (954) 980-6006 or fill out the form to request a free estimate. We will walk your property, explain exactly what is needed, and give you a clear price with no surprises. Homeowners in Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Weston, and Davie can reach us seven days a week.

