Driveway Cleaning Las Vegas — Real Results on Concrete, Pavers, Asphalt and Brick

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Your driveway is the first thing people see when they pull up to your home. Before they ring the doorbell, before they see your landscaping, they see that concrete. And in Las Vegas, that concrete takes a beating unlike anywhere else in the country.
We provide professional driveway cleaning Las Vegas, NV. From Summerlin to Southern Highlands, we remove the stains that sit in your concrete and the ones your HOA keeps sending letters about. No fluff. Just a clean driveway!
What Makes Driveway Cleaning Las Vegas Harder Than Anywhere Else?
No city punishes concrete quite like Las Vegas does.
From June through September, temperatures routinely push past 110°F on the valley floor. That heat does something most homeowners don’t know about. When motor oil drips onto your driveway, the extreme heat drives it deeper into the pores of the concrete. It bonds at a molecular level. A garden hose won’t touch it. Even a cheap rental pressure washer from Home Depot won’t touch it.
Then there’s the dust. Las Vegas sits in the Mojave Desert, and every time a haboob rolls through the valley off the Spring Mountains, it deposits a fine layer of alkaline dust across every driveway in its path. That dust is not just dirty. It contains calcium carbonate from the desert soil, which is the main ingredient in something called caliche. Over time, caliche deposits form a crusty white mineral stain on concrete surfaces. You see it everywhere in this valley. Most Las Vegas homeowners think their driveway is cracking or fading. It’s not. It’s caliche, and it comes off with the right treatment.
Summer monsoon season runs from July through September. After a storm rolls through, the water picks up oil, debris, and dirt from the streets and washes it directly onto your driveway. That mud dries fast in the desert heat and becomes nearly cemented to the surface.
No other city in America has this combination of extreme UV, desert mineral deposits, and monsoon flooding hitting the same concrete slab. That’s why driveway cleaning Las Vegas requires more than basic pressure washing.
Every Driveway Surface We Clean in Las Vegas
Concrete Driveways
Concrete is the most common driveway surface in Las Vegas and the most forgiving to clean when done right. We use a rotary disk surface cleaner at 2,500 to 3,500 PSI with hot water. The disk creates even, overlapping coverage that leaves no wand streaks. For oil stains, we apply enzyme degreaser first and let it dwell before washing. Concrete responds well to professional cleaning and looks years newer after a single treatment.


Paver Driveways
Pavers are everywhere in Summerlin and Southern Highlands. The luxury homes along Rampart Boulevard and near Red Rock Country Club almost all have paver driveways, and they need a different approach than concrete.
Pavers require lower pressure, typically under 1,500 PSI, to avoid damaging the mortar joints between stones. We use a controlled fan nozzle rather than a rotary disk. We also remove weeds growing between the joints as part of the service. If your pavers have sand in the joints, we work carefully to preserve it.
After cleaning, pavers are also excellent candidates for sealing. Sealing protects the color, prevents weed growth between joints, and makes future cleaning easier.
Asphalt Driveways
Asphalt is softer than concrete and needs gentler treatment. We keep pressure at or below 1,500 PSI and use only biodegradable degreasers. No acid-based products go on asphalt. Hot water lifts grime without damaging the surface. If your asphalt has significant cracking, we’ll point that out before starting.


Brick and Exposed Aggregate Driveways
Brick driveways show up in older established neighborhoods across Spring Valley and The Lakes. They need a soft-wash approach with controlled pressure to avoid loosening mortar.
Exposed aggregate driveways have small stones embedded in the surface. Too much pressure will pop the stones out of the binding. We use lower PSI with a wider fan nozzle to clean between the stones without disturbing the aggregate.
Whatever your driveway is made of, our professional driveway cleaning Las Vegas process starts with knowing the surface. We assess before we touch anything, so the right pressure, the right temperature, and the right chemicals go on the right surface every single time.
Stains and Problems We Remove from Las Vegas Driveways
Oil and Grease Stains
Oil stains are the most common call we get from Las Vegas homeowners.
Motor oil, transmission fluid, and brake fluid are all petroleum-based. They penetrate porous concrete fast, especially when the surface is hot. Once they’re in, they don’t come out with water alone. We use a biodegradable enzyme degreaser that breaks down the hydrocarbon chains at the source. It soaks into the concrete pores and lifts the oil from the inside out. After a 15 to 20 minute dwell time, hot water pressure washing flushes everything out cleanly.
Fresh oil stains come out completely. Older, deeper stains lighten significantly. If your car has been leaking in the same spot for two years, we’ll tell you what’s realistic before we start.
Rust and Battery Acid Stains
Rust stains show up orange or reddish-brown on concrete. They come from several sources: car batteries that were left sitting on the driveway, metal patio furniture left out during a monsoon, or irrigation systems with iron-rich water.
We treat rust stains with an oxalic acid solution before pressure washing. The acid reacts with the iron oxide and breaks the bond with the concrete. After treatment and a high-pressure rinse, most rust stains come out completely. Battery acid etching is a different issue. If the concrete surface is pitted from battery acid, we can remove the staining but the surface texture change is permanent.
Tire Marks and Skid Marks
Tire marks are rubber deposits left behind when tires heat up from sitting on hot Las Vegas pavement. In summer, your concrete surface can reach 160°F. Tires sitting on that surface soften and leave behind rubber residue that bonds to the concrete.
We use a heavy-duty degreaser combined with a rotary disk surface cleaner. The disk cleaner covers the surface evenly with overlapping passes, which eliminates the streaking pattern you get from a wand. Tire marks typically lift in one treatment.
Efflorescence and Caliche (White Mineral Staining)
This one is unique to desert climates like Las Vegas.
Efflorescence is a white, powdery or crusty deposit that forms when water moves through concrete and draws calcium salts to the surface. As the water evaporates in the desert heat, the salt is left behind. Clark County soil is naturally high in calcium carbonate, which is why driveway cleaning las vegas is a more difficult job than in homes in wetter climates.
The result is a white or gray haze across your driveway that looks like the concrete is fading. It’s not. The concrete is fine. We treat it with a diluted acidic solution that dissolves the mineral deposits, then pressure rinse to remove them completely.
If your driveway has turned white and your neighbor’s looks the same, this is almost certainly what you’re dealing with.
Mold, Mildew, and Algae
Shaded driveways and areas near pool equipment or irrigation systems can develop green or black organic growth. After monsoon season, you sometimes see it spreading fast in areas that stay damp longer.
We treat organic growth with a soft-wash solution before pressure washing. The treatment kills the roots of the growth so it doesn’t come back in two weeks. Algae on a wet driveway is also a serious slip hazard, especially near pool gates and walkways.
How Our Las Vegas Driveway Cleaning Process Works?
We don’t show up and start blasting water. Every job follows the same process.
Step 1: Surface Inspection
Before we touch anything, we look at your surface type, identify all stain types, check for cracks or spalling, and set the correct PSI for your specific driveway. We also wet down any nearby landscaping to protect it from chemical overspray.
Step 2: Pre-Treatment
Stains get treated before the pressure washer comes out. Oil and grease spots get a biodegradable enzyme degreaser. Rust spots get an oxalic acid solution. Efflorescence gets a diluted acidic rinse. Each treatment needs dwell time to work at the surface level before we wash.
Skipping pre-treatment is the single biggest reason DIY pressure washing fails on oil stains.
Step 3: Hot Water Pressure Washing
Hot water is non-negotiable in Las Vegas. Desert heat bonds contaminants deeper into concrete than you see in cooler climates. Cold water pressure washing won’t break those bonds. Hot water does.
We use a rotary disk surface cleaner for concrete and asphalt to eliminate streaking. Pavers and brick get a controlled fan nozzle at lower pressure. Every pass overlaps to avoid leaving lines on the surface.
Step 4: Rinse, Inspect, and Touch-Up
After the main wash, we rinse everything thoroughly and do a second walkthrough. Any spots that need another pass get treated immediately. We take before and after photos before we leave.
No chemical runoff goes into your landscaping, pool, or storm drain.
Step 5: Optional Driveway Sealing
After your driveway is clean, sealing is the smartest thing you can do to protect it.
Sealing fills the pores in your concrete or pavers so future oil drips, caliche, and monsoon staining can’t penetrate the surface. Instead of bonding with the concrete, contaminants sit on top and rinse off much more easily at the next cleaning. In Las Vegas, where UV radiation is extreme, sealing also slows down concrete discoloration from sun bleaching.
Most Las Vegas homeowners seal every two to three years. The correct sequence is always clean first, seal after. Sealing a dirty driveway traps the contaminants inside.
Got an HOA Violation for Your Driveway? We Fix That.
If you live in Summerlin, Mountain’s Edge, or Southern Highlands, you already know how active the HOA boards are.
Las Vegas has some of the strictest HOA enforcement in the country. The master associations in Summerlin North, Summerlin South, and Summerlin West each have their own inspection cycles. One oil stain near your garage can trigger a formal notice. If you ignore it, the fines escalate. In some communities, HOA fines can reach several hundred dollars per month until the issue is resolved.
We deal with HOA driveway violations regularly. Most of the time, a single professional cleaning resolves the issue completely. We also provide before and after photos with every job. Many HOA boards, including those serving communities along Fort Apache Road, Russell Road, and Elkhorn Road, require photographic documentation of remediation. We give you that documentation automatically so you can submit it to your board without chasing anyone down.
If you received a violation letter, bring it to us. We’ll tell you exactly what it takes to clear it.
What a Clean Driveway Does for Your Las Vegas Home?
A clean driveway changes how your property looks from the street. Real estate agents serving the Summerlin and Southern Highlands markets often mention curb appeal as one of the top factors in a fast sale. A stained, grimy driveway signals neglect to a buyer before they even walk through the front door.
Beyond aesthetics, there are real financial and safety reasons to keep your driveway clean.
Oil and algae on concrete create a slip hazard. A wet oily surface near your garage door or pool gate is a liability, especially in a household with kids or elderly family members. Clark County personal injury attorneys see slip-and-fall cases involving residential driveways more often than most homeowners would expect.
Regular cleaning also extends the life of your driveway. Oil that penetrates deep into concrete eventually breaks down the binding material. Caliche left untreated can cause surface scaling over time. Pressure washing every 6 to 12 months costs a fraction of what resurfacing or replacing a driveway costs.
And if you’re in an HOA community, a clean driveway keeps you off the violation list entirely. It is not just about looks. It protects your investment, keeps your family safe, and keeps your HOA off your back. Driveway cleaning Las Vegas pays for itself every time.

Driveway Cleaning Las Vegas: Areas We Serve
We clean driveways throughout Las Vegas and the surrounding communities. Here is where we work and what we see in each area.
How Much Does Driveway Cleaning Cost in Las Vegas?
Most Las Vegas homeowners pay between $150 and $300 for a standard driveway cleaning. Here is what affects the price.
A single-car driveway around 300 square feet typically runs $100 to $150. A standard two-car driveway around 500 square feet runs $150 to $250. A large three-car or extended driveway above 800 square feet runs $250 to $400.
Stain treatment is priced separately. Oil stain pre-treatment adds $40 to $80. Rust treatment with oxalic acid adds $30 to $60. Efflorescence treatment adds $25 to $50 depending on severity.
Driveway sealing is a separate service after cleaning. Concrete sealing starts around $150 for a standard two-car driveway and goes up based on square footage. Paver sealing starts around $200 because of the additional time needed for joint care.
The cost of driveway cleaning Las Vegas depends on your surface size, stain severity, and whether you add sealing. We give you a firm price before we start. No surprises on the bill.
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Get Your Free Driveway Cleaning Quote in Las Vegas Today
Call us now for a free estimate. We serve Summerlin, Spring Valley, Centennial Hills, Southern Highlands, Mountain’s Edge, The Lakes, Desert Shores, and Paradise.
We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Clark County, Nevada. We use only biodegradable, eco-friendly cleaning solutions. Every job comes with before and after photos.
Same-day appointments are available throughout the Las Vegas valley. Tell us your address, surface type, and what stains you’re dealing with, and we’ll give you a firm quote on the spot.
