What Savannah businesses pay for commercial pressure washing, what drives the price on storefronts, sidewalks, and dumpster pads, and how to get accurate, upfront pricing for your property.
Most commercial pressure washing in the Savannah area runs from around 150 to 300 dollars for a single storefront and its sidewalk, up to 1,000 dollars or more for a full property with building faces, walkways, a dumpster pad, and a parking area cleaned in one visit. There is no flat rate, because a commercial job is priced by the square footage, the surfaces involved, and how heavy the grime is. Here is an honest breakdown of what a Savannah business actually pays.
Commercial work is quoted by the property, not off a rate card. A crew that gives one flat figure for every business sight-unseen is guessing. The real number comes from measuring the concrete and building faces, judging how much gum, grease, salt film, and Lowcountry mildew has set in, and factoring in access and scheduling. For most Savannah storefronts and small commercial lots, expect a few hundred dollars per visit; larger properties with a lot of flatwork run higher.
Sidewalks and flatwork are commonly quoted per square foot, while building washing, storefront soft washing, and dumpster pads are quoted as flat line items. Bundling everything into a single scheduled visit almost always earns a better combined rate than booking each surface separately. Many Savannah businesses set up a recurring schedule, monthly or quarterly, which keeps the property consistently sharp and the per-visit price lower because the grime never gets a chance to dig in.
Rock-bottom commercial bids often come from crews planning to blast every surface at high pressure. On a coastal Savannah property that backfires: high pressure etches concrete, strips paint and mortar from historic brick and tabby, and drives salt and water behind storefront trim. Proper commercial cleaning matches the method to the surface, soft washing delicate building faces and reserving high-pressure surface cleaners for the flatwork. It costs a little more up front and protects the property you are paying to maintain. See how we handle it on our Savannah commercial pressure washing page.
Because so much depends on square footage, surfaces, and condition, the surest way to price a commercial job is a quick walk of the property or a few photos, which lets us give upfront, flat pricing before any work begins. If you want a sense of how surfaces are priced across the board first, our guide on what pressure washing costs in Savannah covers the residential side. Get a quote for your storefront, lot, or building on the Savannah pressure washing page.
Do you clean around business hours? Yes. Most Savannah commercial jobs are scheduled after close or before open so sidewalks and entries are dry and clear when your customers arrive.
Is a recurring plan cheaper than one-off cleanings? Usually. On a schedule the buildup never gets severe, so each visit is faster and priced lower than an emergency deep clean after a year of neglect.
Can you remove gum and grease from a restaurant entry? Yes. Ground-in gum and grease at drive-thrus and entrances are handled with hot water and the right degreaser rather than brute pressure, which is what protects the concrete and the surrounding finishes.
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