The back patio is where you actually live out here. The grill, the chairs, the spot you walk barefoot to watch the sun drop over the water. So when the lake humidity grows a dull film of algae across it and the shaded corner near the house goes slick and dark, it bugs you more than a driveway ever would. Trouble is, a lot of these patios off the newer homes around Indian Pines and Rollingwood are stamped, colored, or sealed, and a guy swinging a wand will streak the surface and chew the finish right off. We don't do that. We break the growth down with a cleaning solution, lift it gentle, and bring the whole slab up one even tone, and if you've got pavers, we'll talk through re-sanding the joints as its own add-on, because that's a separate piece of work.
Lexington sits on the south shore of Lake Murray, and all that lake humidity is hard on exteriors. North-facing siding, shaded roofs, and pool decks green up fast from the dam down through the neighborhoods off Old Cherokee and Corley Mill. It's also one of the fastest-growing towns in the state, so there's a lot of newer vinyl and builder-grade brick that does best with a gentle soft wash rather than high pressure.
In Kings Grant, Harrisburg, and Peters, or anywhere else around Lexington, we come to you for patio cleaning, no trip fee.