Great company and service! This group of local young men are very knowledgeable, courteous, efficient and hard working. They did a fabulous job on our home, windows and driveway! Highly Recommend!
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Driveway cleaning in West Columbia that brings an older, settled concrete drive back to one even color. We surface-clean it under real pressure, pull the green and the grime out of the concrete, and read the oil and the rust honestly.
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No. Stripes come from a bare wand swung by hand, cleaning one strip darker than the next. We run a surface cleaner instead, a spinning bar that holds an even pass across the whole slab, so the concrete lands one tone with no clean line beside a dirty one.
Yes, and that is exactly what older, fully-cured concrete wants. The only concrete we ease off of is a brand-new slab still curing, which is rare on an older West Columbia home. A settled drive that has been down for years takes a proper surface-clean and comes back bright.
We will be straight with you. Oil is a specialty stain. A degreaser can lighten a surface drip, but a deep, soaked-in spot barely moves, and we will not promise it gone. Rust and the red-clay tint are iron, a separate treatment from the green. We tell you which marks lighten and which stay before we start.
Yes. Anything planted along the edge gets a soak before we start and a rinse when we finish, and we keep the runoff moving so nothing pools on the plants. Our mix only turns on foliage if it dries on the leaves, and we do not let that happen.
As soon as it is rinsed and dry, they are clear. We flush the slab and the edges until nothing is sitting on top, then it just needs the dry-out time you would give it after a rain.
Yes, both, veteran-owned and fully insured, so the coverage is set before a machine touches your driveway. The crew that shows up is the owner and his people.
The crew that covers West Columbia
Veteran-owned and local. The same people who answer the phone are the ones who show up at your West Columbia home.

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Veteran, business owner, and the one behind every job. Conner built Bub's on the idea that South Carolina homeowners deserve better.

Certified Technician
Trained and certified through our in-house program, Riley brings precision to every job. When Riley’s on-site, your property is in good hands.

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The creative force behind the brand. Jayden drives the strategy that keeps Bub's growing and in front of the right customers.
Getting your quote, step by step
Four steps from your first message to a real driveway price, and we look at the actual concrete in person so we know how set in the green, the oil, and the rust really are.
Call or fill out the form and tell us about the drive. How long it has been down, where the green and the stains sit, and whether there is oil or rust in the mix. That gets us going.
Someone gets back to you fast, usually the same day, and finds a window that fits your week. A real person stays on it.
Before any water runs, a tech walks the slab with you, where the green is thickest, which marks are oil or rust versus growth, and any cracks or edges that need a closer pass. That sets the plan.
You get a straight price on the spot, free, no obligation, no trip fee. Give the go-ahead and we get to work.
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Pressure washed, with a surface cleaner. Older, fully-cured concrete is made for it, and a surface cleaner brings it to one even tone. Soft washing is for siding, roofs, and brick. The only concrete we ease the pressure on is a brand-new slab still curing, which is rare on an older West Columbia home.
That is wand striping. A bare wand swung by hand cleans one strip more than the next, so you get clean lines next to dirty ones. A surface cleaner fixes it, a spinning bar that holds an even pass across the whole slab. We can even out a striped drive that was done by hand.
Sometimes, partly. Oil is a specialty stain, and a degreaser can lighten a fresh surface drip, but a deep, soaked-in spot barely moves and we will not promise it gone. It is a separate job from the green, and we set your expectations on it before we touch it.
Slower, because we pre-treat and post-treat to kill it in the surface instead of just rinsing the top. How fast it returns depends on shade and damp, and a drive that stays shaded near the rivers will green up before one in full sun. The two-step is what buys you the extra time.
A about every year-and-a-half to two years rhythm works for most drives here. A slab that sits shaded and damp under the pines films over quicker than one baking in the sun, so the shaded stretch is usually the spot that tells you it is due again.
We do, all over West Columbia, from the older homes around New Brookland and State Street to the Saluda-side neighborhoods like Quail Hollow, and across the Midlands. We come to you with no trip fee. On the edge of the area, reach out and ask.
West Columbia-area customers
Driveway Cleaning in West Columbia, river town
Most driveways in West Columbia have been down a long time. The concrete is fully cured and settled. It has soaked up decades of shade and damp near the rivers, and it has gone dark and green in the spots that never see the sun. Older concrete like that is made to be pressure washed, and the right tool is a surface cleaner, not a wand. A surface cleaner runs the water through a spinning bar that cleans the whole slab to one even tone, with no zebra stripes. We pre-treat the green so the cleaning actually kills it, run the surface cleaner, and post-treat so it stays gone longer. A homeowner can rent or own a machine, but a bare wand and no surface cleaner is how you end up with stripes you stare at for months. One honest note. Oil spots and rust are not green growth, they are their own jobs, and we tell you up front what lifts and what does not.
West Columbia sits right across the Congaree River from downtown Columbia, over the Gervais Street Bridge, and it has its own feel the suburbs out east do not. The heart of it is State Street and the New Brookland Historic District, an old mill village turned arts-and-food strip with galleries, cafes, and breweries in the brick storefronts, plus the Interactive Art Park on Meeting Street. Triangle City is where Meeting Street, Charleston Highway, and 12th come together. The West Columbia Riverwalk runs the Congaree bank as part of the Three Rivers Greenway. On the west side the established neighborhoods sit along the Saluda River, where Quail Hollow and the Saluda subdivisions, Saluda River Estates, Saluda Mill, and The Reserve on the Saluda, hold older custom homes on half-acre and bigger lots. It is a mix of historic mill-era cottages, settled 1970s-era neighborhoods, and newer infill, most of it under a thick pine canopy. With two rivers wrapping the city, the Congaree on one side and the Saluda on the other, the humidity stays up and algae sets into shaded north-facing siding and older brick fast. Schools run through Lexington District Two and Brookland-Cayce.
From New Brookland, Saluda Terrace, and Quail Hollow Village, West Columbia homeowners count on us for driveway cleaning done right.
While we're at your West Columbia place, we can knock out your concrete cleaning, pool deck cleaning, and deck washing too, all on the same trip with no second trip fee.
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Our process, step by step
Here is the whole job on an older, settled concrete drive. The goal is simple: the green gone, the slab back to one even color edge to edge, and an honest read on anything that is not growth.
We move what we can off the drive, then lay a pre-treat over the slab so the solution kills the algae and mildew down in the surface. That pre-treat is the difference between a real clean and a rinse that greens back up in a few weeks.
We run an industrial-grade surface cleaner, a spinning bar that holds an even pass across the whole slab under real pressure. That is what brings older concrete to one tone with no wand stripes. On the rare newer slab still curing we swap to gentler tips, but most West Columbia drives are long cured and take the full pass.
A post-treat goes down to even the color and slow the regrowth, then we work the edges, the expansion joints, and the cracks by hand, where a surface cleaner cannot reach, so the whole drive reads done, not just the open middle.
We rinse the slab and the grass line so nothing sits, and we give you the honest read on the rest. Oil is a specialty stain a degreaser only lightens so far, and rust is iron that needs its own treatment. We tell you what lifts and what stays rather than grinding at it.