Keep your parking lot in excellent condition with our professional parking lot cleaning services.
If your commercial property has a parking lot, you probably don’t think too much about it unless you notice large issues like potholes or cracking. However, if you want to get the most life out of your parking lot, it’s important to schedule regular parking lot cleaning services with our team at Nashville Soft Wash Pros.
When you contact us for a parking lot cleaning, the first thing we’ll do when we arrive is inspect the area you need us to clean. We do this because we offer two different options for parking lot cleaning: pressure washing and soft washing.
Pressure washing is very effective for durable surfaces, such as concrete parking lots, but is considered too harsh for some materials. Soft washing is a gentler exterior cleaning method that is safe for virtually any exterior surface, which makes it another great choice for parking lot cleaning. Our team will carefully evaluate your parking lot and determine which method is best for your unique situation and then get right to work.
No matter which method we determine is best, you can expect our skilled team to go over your parking lot as many times as necessary to get it totally clean. We’ll ensure that your parking lot is free from unsightly stains and spills, as well as organic contaminants like moss, mold, and algae, which are not only unattractive, but can also create slipping hazards.
It’s important to schedule regular parking lot cleaning services, since contaminants can cause the surface of your lot to break down or wear away faster. Not getting rid of them means you will likely have to invest in expensive repaving services more often than you should, but our team is happy to help you avoid that.
If you’re interested in learning more about our parking lot cleaning services or would like to schedule an appointment for your Nashville, Tennessee property, reach out to our office today.
Parking Lot Cleaning FAQs
At Nashville Soft Wash Pros, we are proud to provide the essential parking lot cleaning services local businesses need to keep their facilities looking clean and in good condition. We understand that many of our customers have questions about parking lot cleaning, and below, you’ll find answers to some of the common questions we get asked.
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How often should I schedule parking lot cleaning services?
The frequency will depend on factors like the level of use your parking lot gets, how old it is, specific weather conditions, and more. The general recommendation is quarterly or biannually, but our team can help you determine the best schedule for your unique property.
Can your parking lot cleaning services remove oil and grease stains?
We can often remove tough stains like oil and grease, but the level of success will depend on factors like the material your parking lot is made of and how long the stain has been allowed to set. You can expect the stains to be significantly lighter if not totally removed.
Is there anything I need to do to prepare for a parking lot cleaning service?
We recommend letting employees know when the service is scheduled and making plans for alternative parking areas if necessary. We’ll do our best to work with you to schedule parking lot cleaning services at times that will cause the least inconvenience for you and any customers or guests. If there are any areas of concern or special accommodations required, we ask that you let us know in advance whenever possible so we can provide the best possible service for you.
What is the difference between your soft washing and pressure washing methods when it comes to parking lot cleaning?
The main difference is the level of force. Soft washing uses a chemical blend combined with a light stream of water, whereas pressure washing uses higher-pressure water. You can rest assured that our team will choose the best method for your parking lot.
At Nashville Soft Wash Pros, we offer parking lot cleaning services in Nashville, Sylvan Park, Hillwood Estates, Brentwood, Franklin, Bellevue, Green Hills, Belle Meade, Oak Hill, and Forest Hills, Tennessee.