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The driveway had a heavy layer of grime, dark staining, and that dull gray-brown buildup you get from months of weather, oil, and general traffic. The aggregate walkway leading to the front door was in similar shape - darkened, grimy, and doing no favors for the curb appeal of an otherwise really well-kept brick home.
We ran a full driveway cleaning from the street all the way up to the garage, then worked the curved aggregate walkway and entry area. Out back, the gazebo and patio got the same attention. When you treat the whole exterior as one connected space, the results hit differently than just spot-cleaning one area.
That's the thing most people don't realize - a clean driveway next to a dirty patio still looks unfinished. Doing it all at once is what makes a property feel genuinely cared for, not just touched up. The difference between before and after on this one is hard to miss.
Concrete surfaces hold onto dirt longer than most people expect, and regular cleaning actually helps protect the material over time. If your driveway, walkway, or outdoor living areas are overdue, this is the kind of work that pays off the moment it's done.