
Expert Peninsula Pressure Cleaning Services in Mornington Peninsula
Welcome to Peninsula Concrete Sealing, your trusted local experts for pressure cleaning services across the Mornington Peninsula. From Seaford to Red Hill, Frankton to Portsea, Flinders to Rye and beyond, we specialise in transforming dirty, stained exteriors into pristine surfaces that enhance your property’s curb appeal and value.
Our high-pressure cleaning solutions tackle everything from driveways, patios, decks, pathways, retaining walls and everything in-between, using eco-friendly methods tailored to the Peninsula’s coastal challenges. Whether you’re preparing for sealing or simply refreshing your home, we offer bundled packages with our painting and sealing services for comprehensive results in Mornington, Langwarrin, Mount Martha, Rosebud, Patterson Lakes and Carrum Downs.
Pressure cleaning is more than just blasting away dirt—it’s a technical process that requires the right equipment, techniques, and solutions to avoid damage to delicate surfaces. Many homeowners think it’s a simple DIY with a $100 Bunnings special, but improper pressure can etch concrete, irreparably damage stencil oxide surfaces, timber, stone or even strip paint, leading to further damage and costly rectification.
A key factor in successful pressure cleaning is understanding coating and material sensitivity. Concrete, brick, raw timber, and aggregate surfaces are porous, absorbing contaminants like oil, mold, and salt that embed deeply over time. This porosity makes thorough cleaning essential before sealing or painting, as residue can cause adhesion failure.
However, not all surfaces are suitable for high-pressure; timber (such as decks, raw weatherboards) or soft stone like sandstone can be damaged by excessive force, leading to pitting or erosion. For instance, if your driveway is stencilled concrete with an oxide/stone finish, we adjust to low-pressure machine-based methods to avoid surface stripping that could affect the appearance.
In North America, ‘Soft-Washing’ is very common. Instead low chemical high-pressure they opt for high chemical low-pressure. Sodium hypochlorite (basically beach) with ‘surfactants’ (soap) are sprayed onto a dry surface then later washed of with low pressure high volume. It does have it uses. For example, old timber decks are great for applying linoleic acid as the acid stips away the old surface timber leaving a new looking deck ready for sealing – whereas high-pressure would damage/destroy the timber.
A quick inspection determines the right pressure (typically 500-4,500 PSI) – high for concrete, lower for oxide finishes, timber, soft stone. A good rule of thumb is to always test a small area with your intended application methods. We can use a mild, eco-friendly blend of biodegradable detergents and citric acid to brighten and degrease or more harsher solutions such as hydrochloric acid that can intentionally etch concrete or revitalise bricks.
Our chemical solutions penetrate pores, lifting embedded stains such as organics, oil, or bird droppings, preparing the surface perfectly for our custom sealers. When cleaning over existing coatings or stains on exteriors, determining the type of residue is essential to avoid compatibility issues. Existing buildup could be oil-based stains, mold, or old sealers (acrylic, epoxy, or solvent-based), each requiring specific pre-treatment and careful practices to avoid mixing incompatible chemical compounds together
We start with a thorough inspection, using degreasers or solvent tests to identify the contaminant (e.g., oil dissolves in citrus-based cleaners, mold responds to antimicrobial solutions). DIY products like household bleach often do not do the job thoroughly enough, leaving residue that traps moisture and promotes regrowth in humid Peninsula conditions. For stubborn oil, rust and paint we apply targeted removers before pressure washing, ensuring a clean base. This prep prevents bubbling or re-staining, common pitfalls in salty air where contaminants accelerate degradation.
We are generally in and out within a 1-2 day process for larger jobs and always strive to minimise disruption. Surfaces can be walked on immediately and we naturally always clean up afterwards leaving the place looking great!
The process is as follows:
Beyond pressure cleaning services, our expertise extends to various concrete sealing applications. We seal exposed aggregate, paint garage floors with epoxy finishes, clean pool areas to remove algae, and treat pavers, bricks, patios, and retaining walls. For example, in Mount Martha, we pressure clean pool surrounds to combat chlorine buildup, while in Langwarrin, we refresh driveways with our chemical solution for pre-sealing prep.
Contact us today for a free quote and let us help you transform your Mornington Peninsula property.
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Why choose us for exterior pressure cleaning services
- Peninsula-Proven Local Experts
- Eco-Friendly & Surface Safe
- Quick Results, Low-Disruption
- Friendly & Personalised Service
- Thorough Prep and Planning - Do It Right
- Bundled Value - Add Sealing Packages & Save
- Decks, Gazebos, Patios, Pool Areas and Pathways
- Bricks, Cladding, Weatherboards and Driveways
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