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We were brought in to pressure wash multiple parking areas throughout the site so the striping crew could come in and do their thing. That might sound straightforward, but construction-grade buildup is a different animal than typical parking lot grime. It cakes into the concrete surface and doesn't budge without serious pressure and the right technique.
Our construction site pressure washing process worked section by section across the parking pads. The goal was consistent, thorough cleaning across the full surface - no skipped spots, no uneven coverage. When striping crews lay down lines, they need a clean, uniform surface. Anything left behind can cause adhesion problems or make the finished lot look uneven before the first car ever parks on it.
This is the kind of work that doesn't always get noticed by the end user - but it matters a lot to the crews who come in after us. A clean surface means the next step in the build-out can happen on schedule. That's the whole point of construction site pressure washing. Get it done right, get out of the way, and let the project keep moving.
Ogden has seen a solid run of new residential development, and we've been busy keeping up with it. If you've got a construction site, new concrete, or pavement that needs to be cleaned up before the next crew arrives, we're set up to handle it.