Power Washing in Burlington, Ontario | Wefixfences.ca
Power washing in Burlington costs $150–$600 CAD. Burlington's lakefront humidity, escarpment-area wind and rain exposure, and mix of brick, stone, cedar, and concrete surfaces make annual power washing essential for maintaining property appearance.
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Published in Burlington • 4 min read
Burlington's combination of Lake Ontario moisture from the south and Niagara Escarpment terrain in the north creates a city where exterior surfaces accumulate grime, algae, and biological growth at an accelerated pace. In South Burlington's lakefront neighbourhoods, cedar decks and fences green with algae by midsummer if left untreated. In the north end, escarpment-area homes deal with wind-driven debris, moss on north-facing walls, and staining from iron-rich groundwater seeping through natural stone. Wefixfences.ca provides professional power washing and soft washing across all Burlington neighbourhoods, using surface-appropriate pressure levels and biodegradable detergents that clean effectively without damaging the exterior finishes that make Burlington properties stand out.
climate impact
Burlington receives approximately 800 mm of precipitation annually, with notable lake-effect moisture events in fall and spring. The Niagara Escarpment channels wind and precipitation in ways that can concentrate moisture impact on escarpment-facing building surfaces. Burlington's summers are warm and humid — conditions that accelerate algae and mould growth on any surface that retains moisture. Road salt is applied heavily on Brant Street, Guelph Line, and major arterials through winter, leaving a corrosive white residue on driveways and low fence panels. Efflorescence (mineral leaching) is common on older brick homes in the Aldershot and South Burlington areas, appearing as white chalky deposits that professional washing can address before they cause surface deterioration.
common issues
- Algae and mould on lake-facing cedar fences and decks
- Moss growth on north-facing brick and stone in escarpment-area properties
- Road-salt residue on driveways, walkways, and garage aprons
- Tannin staining from maple and oak trees in older Burlington neighbourhoods
- Efflorescence on brick exteriors in Aldershot and South Burlington
- Grease and oil staining on garage floors and driveway aprons
- Mildew on vinyl deck railings and siding in high-humidity zones
cost breakdown
| Service | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Fence wash (per 50 linear ft) | $150 | $300 |
| Deck or patio wash (per 400 sq ft) | $150 | $400 |
| Driveway / concrete wash (per 500 sq ft) | $150 | $400 |
| Brick and stone exterior soft wash | $250 | $550 |
| Garage floor degreasing | $150 | $350 |
| Full exterior package | $300 | $600 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can power washing remove efflorescence from my brick home in Aldershot?
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Yes. A combination of appropriate pressure, dilute acid-based masonry cleaner, and thorough rinsing effectively removes efflorescence without damaging mortar joints. We assess the severity before recommending a treatment plan.
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Is power washing safe for Burlington's interlock stone driveways?
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Yes, when done at the right pressure. Interlock stone and paving blocks are cleaned effectively with a surface cleaner attachment that prevents streaking and protects joint sand. We do not use high-pressure lance washing on interlock, which can erode the polymeric sand.
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How often should I wash my deck?
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In Burlington's humid lakefront environment, an annual spring wash is recommended to remove winter grime and biological growth before summer use. Decks in shaded yards near Bronte Creek or other water features may benefit from twice-yearly cleaning.
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Do you offer staining or sealing after power washing?
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We focus on the cleaning side of the work. We recommend engaging a deck finishing specialist for staining or sealing within 24–48 hours of power washing while the surface is clean and open-grained.
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Can you clean my pool deck and surround?
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Yes. Pool deck cleaning requires specific attention to avoid chemical contamination and maintain slip-resistant texture. We use appropriate pressure settings and pool-safe detergents.
sources
- City of Burlington stormwater and environmental services
- Conservation Halton — water quality resources
- Environment and Climate Change Canada — Burlington precipitation data
- Canadian Masonry Council — efflorescence treatment guidelines
