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Pressure Washing in Tuscumbia, AL – Bring Back the Curb Appeal

In a town this historic, your home deserves to look the part. Tuscumbia pressure washing helps homeowners restore siding, porches, sidewalks, and more — especially after humid summers and leafy falls.

From Canal Heights to downtown near Spring Park, we serve the neighborhoods that give Tuscumbia its charm. We match you with vetted, local pros who clean it right the first time.

What We Clean

  • Vinyl & brick siding

  • Driveways & sidewalks

  • Patios & porches

  • Decks & fences

  • Gutters & fascia

  • Commercial storefronts

 

Need something unusual? Just ask — our crews handle custom jobs all the time.

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Why Tuscumbia Chooses Us

The oak-lined streets and shade in this area make homes beautiful — and make mildew worse. Our teams are trained in non-damaging wash techniques perfect for older surfaces. We take care of the finish, not just the dirt.

We’ve served homes near Canal Heights, Woodmont Hills, and Baker Lane, delivering real results and repeat calls.

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Do I need to be home during pressure washing?

 

Nope! As long as we have access to the areas you want cleaned, you don’t have to be there.

How much does pressure washing cost in Florence, AL?

Typical jobs range from $150–$450 depending on the surface and square footage. Get a quote in minutes.

How often should I get my home pressure washed?

 

Most homeowners do it once per year, but homes with heavy shade or near water may need it more often.

Can you pressure wash in winter?

Absolutely — as long as temps are above freezing. Winter washes are great for mold prevention.

Get Your Free Quote Today

 

Our network of pressure washing pros is standing by. Fill out the quick form below, or tap to call us now. You’ll get a fast, free quote and we’ll schedule your job ASAP.


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