
Concrete Cleaning
Clean Freak provides professional concrete cleaning and pressure washing services to homeowners and businesses throughout Wichita Falls, Bowie, Alvord, Nocona, Gainesville, Decatur, and surrounding Montague County communities. Our concrete cleaning process removes grime, oil stains, algae, and organic buildup from driveways, walkways, patios, and parking areas — restoring brightness, improving traction, and protecting surfaces from long-term deterioration.
Features
What's Included
Inspection & Property Protection
We assess and protect your property.
Pressure or Soft Washing
We'll do what's best for your property.
Optional: Concrete Sealer
Prevent future growth and staining.
Clean Concrete, Safer Surfaces
Concrete looks solid, but oil, algae, and embedded grime break it down gradually — and create slip hazards long before the surface visibly deteriorates. Our concrete cleaning process uses controlled pressure and surface-specific techniques to remove that buildup without over-aggressive washing that damages the surface. The result is concrete that looks restored, performs safer underfoot, and holds up better over time.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Can pressure washing remove oil stains from a driveway?
Oil stains require pre-treatment with a degreaser before pressure washing — water pressure alone won't lift embedded oil from concrete pores. We pre-treat oil and grease stains as part of our concrete cleaning process to achieve the best possible result.
Will pressure washing damage my concrete or pavers?
Concrete and pavers can be damaged by incorrect pressure or technique — too much pressure can etch the surface or dislodge paver sand. We use appropriate pressure levels and techniques for each surface type to clean effectively without causing damage.
How often should I have my driveway or patio pressure washed?
Most driveways and patios benefit from professional pressure washing once a year to remove dirt, algae, mold, and organic buildup. High-traffic areas or surfaces in humid or shaded environments may need more frequent cleaning.



