Parking Lot Pressure Washing
In Fort Lauderdale, FL
Surface Prep Before Restriping
1-800-STRIPER® provides professional parking lot pressure washing in Fort Lauderdale, FL — removing oil stains, grime, gum, and tire marks from lots, garages, and walkways while managing wash-water runoff per EPA NPDES stormwater guidelines for commercial properties throughout Broward County.
1-800-STRIPER® of Fort Lauderdale PROVIDes Parking Lot Power Washing Services NEAR YOU
Need to blast away years of grime?
If your parking lot or parking garage looks dull and dirty, our professional crew can wash away grime, oil, stains, and slippery buildup to restore the appearance of your property.
Benefits:
What Pressure Washing Removes
Pressure washing lifts the stains and buildup that collect on a parking lot day after day. We target motor oil and grease drips, ground-in dirt and grime, hardened chewing gum, and black tire scuff marks. We also clear the mold, algae, and mildew that thrive in humid South Florida, where heat, frequent rain, and salt air give them a year-round head start. Left alone, that algae makes pavement slick after a downpour, raising slip risks for anyone walking the lot.
Our equipment cleans open lots, multi-level parking garages, and the walkways and entryways that connect them. We treat both asphalt and concrete, adjusting the method for each surface. The payoff is a brighter, safer lot and a property that looks well kept the moment a customer pulls in.
How We Protect Your Pavement & Manage Runoff
We protect your pavement by matching water pressure and detergent to the surface, and we manage runoff so wash-water never reaches a storm drain untreated. Concrete tolerates higher pressure, while asphalt and its sealcoat need a gentler touch and cleaning agents chosen to avoid stripping or pitting. We use degreasers on oil-stained bays and milder solutions on cleaner stretches, so the lot comes clean without surface damage. Skipping that care can scar a fresh sealcoat or leave swirl marks that show under the Florida sun.
Just as important, we capture and divert the wash-water the job produces. That runoff carries oil, soap, and sediment, and letting it flow into a storm drain is both an environmental problem and a regulatory one. We follow the federal EPA NPDES — National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System framework along with Florida and Broward County stormwater rules, including the Broward County MS4 / NPDES Stormwater Program. In practice that means containing wash-water, keeping pollutants out of inlets, and disposing of it the right way. Following these standards protects local waterways and keeps your property clear of stormwater violations.
Pressure Washing + Restriping Combined
Cleaning the pavement first is the single best way to make new striping last. Fresh paint bonds to a clean, dry surface; layered over oil, dust, or algae, it lifts, fades, and flakes within months. By pressure washing right before we restripe, we give the paint a sound surface to grip, so lines, arrows, and ADA markings stay crisp far longer. It is also the right time to refresh faded fire lanes and handicap stalls while the surface is bare and easy to lay out.
Pairing the two services in one visit means less downtime for your lot and fewer disruptions for tenants and customers. You get a clean surface and sharp, code-ready markings, handled by one 1-800-STRIPER® crew on one schedule. If your lines are already worn, ask us about washing and restriping together — call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate.
Our Pressure-Washing Process
- Sweep the surface. We clear loose dirt, sand, and debris so the wash targets stains instead of grinding grit into the pavement.
- Pre-treat the tough stains. We apply a degreaser to oil- and grease-stained bays and a milder solution on cleaner stretches.
- Match pressure to the surface. We set water pressure and detergent to the surface — higher for concrete, gentler for asphalt and its sealcoat — to lift buildup without scarring.
- Wash lots, garages, and walkways. We work the surface methodically so oil, grime, gum, tire marks, and algae come up evenly.
- Capture and divert the runoff. We contain the wash-water and keep oil, soap, and sediment out of storm drains, following EPA NPDES and Broward County stormwater rules.
For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Fort Lauderdale page.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Parking Lot Pressure Washing in Fort Lauderdale, FL
What does parking lot pressure washing remove?
Parking lot pressure washing removes oil and grease stains, ground-in grime, gum, tire marks, and the mold, algae, and mildew that build up in humid South Florida. Our parking lot pressure washing in Fort Lauderdale cleans asphalt and concrete lots, parking garages, and walkways. Clearing away these stains and growth restores a clean, professional surface and makes your existing line striping easier to see for drivers and pedestrians.
How often should a commercial parking lot be pressure washed in South Florida?
How often you need parking lot pressure washing depends on traffic volume, nearby trees, and how quickly stains build up. South Florida’s heat and humidity speed up mold, algae, and mildew growth, so many commercial lots in Fort Lauderdale and across Broward — from Hollywood to Plantation — schedule washing once or twice a year, with busier lots cleaned more often. Regular cleaning protects the surface and keeps your property looking maintained.
Will pressure washing damage my asphalt or concrete?
No — pressure washing will not damage your asphalt or concrete when the technique is matched to the surface. Asphalt and concrete handle water pressure differently, so we adjust the water pressure and detergent to each surface to lift oil, grime, and algae without harming the pavement. Using too much pressure on the wrong surface can cause damage, which is why proper parking lot pressure washing in Fort Lauderdale relies on the right settings for the job.
Do you manage the wash-water runoff?
Yes. Wash water from a parking lot can carry oil and sediment into storm drains, so commercial parking lot pressure washing should capture or divert that runoff rather than let it reach the drainage system. We work to manage runoff in line with EPA NPDES stormwater rules, the Florida DEP stormwater program, and Broward County stormwater requirements. This helps protect local waterways and keeps your Fort Lauderdale property responsible about where wash water goes.
Can you pressure wash and restripe at the same time?
Yes — pressure washing and restriping work well together, and we often pair them. Cleaning the lot first removes oil, grime, and algae so fresh paint bonds better and lasts longer. Pressure washing your Fort Lauderdale parking lot before restriping gives crisp, long-lasting lines and a fully refreshed surface in one visit. Combining the two services also saves you a separate trip. Call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate.
How much does parking lot pressure washing cost?
The cost of parking lot pressure washing depends on the size of the lot, how heavily it’s stained, the surface type, and whether runoff capture or restriping is included. Because every Fort Lauderdale property is different, we provide a free, no-obligation estimate after reviewing your lot. For pricing tailored to your parking lot pressure washing in Fort Lauderdale, call (954) 932-0437 for a free estimate.