Pressure Washing in Suffolk County
We run 1,600+ homes a year in Suffolk County. Here are the towns where we work most. Every one gets the same crew, same chemicals, same 6-month guarantee.
Suffolk County homes deal with coastal salt air, heavy oak canopy, and longer cycles between services — all of which we plan for. From Huntington and Smithtown on the north shore to Babylon and Bay Shore on the south shore, our trucks run throughout western and central Suffolk. House washing starts at $325. Roof soft wash from $495. Driveways from $180. Free on-site quote with no travel fee anywhere in Suffolk.
Huntington
Sprawling municipality — from Huntington Village all the way to Cold Spring Harbor. We run two trucks through Huntington on peak weeks.
Smithtown
Nesconset, Kings Park, St. James. Established homes with 30+ years of shingle life — most of them need roof cleaning we haven't done yet.
Commack
Split-level capital of LI. We know every Commack split floor plan — they grow the same algae patterns year over year.
Babylon
Village of Babylon, West Babylon, and North Babylon — the south shore salt belt. Canal-front homes along the bay accumulate salt oxidation and algae on north-facing siding faster than anywhere else on our Suffolk route. Teak docks and wood decks near the water need a softer touch and a lower chlorine mix. We route through Babylon multiple times per week during peak season. Driveway cleaning is a consistent add-on — the commercial strip along Sunrise Highway is one of our regular commercial accounts.
Sayville
Historic 1880s homes mixed with 1960s ranches. The old homes need the most careful soft wash on our books — original cedar shake.
Bay Shore
Dense South Shore village on the Great South Bay. Salt air hits Bay Shore siding harder than most Nassau neighborhoods — vinyl chalks fast, stucco grows mildew in the shaded gaps, and brick pointing traps dirt. We soft wash Bay Shore homes with a formula dialed for salt-air oxidation. The Main Street and East Main restaurant strip is a regular commercial account — we do off-hours storefronts and dumpster pad cleaning for several businesses in the corridor. Mixed siding materials are common here; we carry multiple nozzle tips and adjust chemistry on the fly.
Patchogue
Growing village with a lot of newer construction. Newer vinyl = faster washes and cleaner finishes. Our Patchogue rotation is two days a week.
Islip
East/West/Central Islip — three very different jobs. We adjust pricing and process for each. Central Islip is mostly commercial work.
Hauppauge
Hauppauge is split between a dense residential community of 1970s-1990s colonials and ranch homes, and one of Long Island's largest industrial parks — a combination that gives us a strong mix of residential house wash accounts and commercial storefront and parking lot cleaning on the Industrial Park's 1,500+ businesses. The residential side of Hauppauge runs predominantly vinyl siding colonials from the 1970s and 1980s on quarter-acre lots with mature oak and maple canopy along Veterans Memorial Highway. These homes develop heavy north-elevation algae loads on an 18-month cycle and benefit from a standard soft wash with a medium-concentration chlorine mix. Concrete driveways on the residential side are two generations old on most homes — original 1970s poured concrete that was never sealed and has accumulated oil staining, tire marks, and surface algae in the joints. Paver driveways installed in the 1990s and 2000s upgrades to older Hauppauge colonials need joint re-sanding after cleaning to prevent edge erosion. Wood decks on the older builds are a significant category: most are pressure-treated pine 20-30 years old, grey and weathered, needing a full clean, oxalic acid brighten, and seal to restore them for another season. The Hauppauge Industrial Park is one of our most active commercial accounts — we clean storefronts, loading docks, parking lots, and building exteriors for several tenants on recurring quarterly or monthly schedules. Industrial Park commercial work is typically scheduled overnight or on weekend mornings to avoid the business-day traffic on Motor Parkway and Wheeler Road.
West Islip
West Islip is a densely residential South Shore Suffolk hamlet with one of the highest concentrations of 1960s-1980s ranch and colonial homes on our route. The housing stock runs almost exclusively vinyl siding — older pre-1990 vinyl siding that has weathered through Long Island's coastal humidity and tends to chalk and algae on the north and west elevations on a 15-18 month cycle. Homes closest to the Great South Bay — particularly those on the canal streets off Montauk Highway and the waterfront blocks in South West Islip — see faster algae growth from salt air and bay moisture. Driveways are a strong add-on in West Islip: the 1960s-1980s homes predominantly have original poured concrete driveways that were never sealed, and after 40+ years of freeze-thaw cycles they show surface spalling, joint cracking, and embedded algae in the cracks. Concrete driveways in this condition benefit from pre-treatment and a rotary surface cleaner run — we bring the 20-inch surface cleaner on every West Islip run because driveway requests come in on almost every house wash job. Wood decks in the southern sections near the bay tend to accelerate weathering because of the salt-air exposure — cedar and pressure-treated pine in the waterfront blocks typically need cleaning every 12-15 months to prevent the wood from greying prematurely. Vinyl fencing is common throughout West Islip and gets algae on the shaded sides — we clean fencing at the same time as the house wash for efficiency.
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