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Pressure Washing Prices & Rates

Use this page to understand common pricing models before using the calculator. Public price ranges are only sanity checks — your quote should still be based on your own cost, production speed, overhead and margin.

Contractor pricingCost + marginEditable assumptionsCustomer quote output
Pricing factorWhy it matters
Residential flatworkOften quoted per square foot. Higher prices apply for oil, heavy algae, difficult access or detail work.
Driveway cleaningDriveway pressure washing is usually easier to estimate from area, surface, soil level and setup time.
House washingHouse wash pricing is affected by siding type, height, mildew, oxidation and whether softwash chemistry is used.
Commercial flatworkLarge commercial jobs may have lower per-square-foot rates but higher total job values and more access/logistics risk.
Use market ranges as sanity checks, not truth. Your quote should be driven by local labor cost, production speed, chemical cost, overhead, risk and target profit margin.

Source note: public pricing guides disagree by market and service type. WashQuoteLab therefore uses ranges as warnings and calculates the quote from your entered cost assumptions.