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May 1, 2026

How Often Should You Pressure Wash Your Tulsa Property?

A practical seasonal guide for keeping driveways, siding, patios, roofs, and commercial concrete from looking neglected in northeast Oklahoma weather.

Tulsa grime does not build up evenly

A driveway near a busy road may need attention twice as often as a shaded back patio. Tulsa properties pick up red dirt, pollen, leaf tannins, irrigation stains, algae, and tire marks at different speeds, so a fixed once-a-year rule is usually too simple.

For most residential concrete, one strong cleaning every 12 to 18 months keeps the property from looking tired. If the driveway sits under heavy shade, collects clay runoff, or sees frequent vehicle traffic, a spring and fall rhythm can make more sense.

Use the surface to set the schedule

Concrete is the surface people notice first, especially when a driveway meets a clean garage door or fresh landscaping. Siding and soffits usually need a softer wash when mildew starts to show around shaded walls, porch ceilings, and north-facing elevations.

Roofs are different. Black streaks and organic growth should be treated with a roof-safe soft wash, not high pressure. If streaking is visible from the street, the home is already losing curb appeal in listing photos and first impressions.

Commercial properties should plan around traffic

Restaurants, churches, medical offices, shops, and apartment communities often need recurring concrete cleaning because customers walk those areas every day. Entryways, gum spots, dumpster pads, and curb lines can turn into a reputation problem before anyone mentions it.

The easiest next step is to send the property address, surface type, and timeline through Premier Pressure Pro's quote form. The crew can recommend pressure washing, soft washing, parking lot striping, or a recurring schedule without making you guess.