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What Does It Cost to Pressure Wash a Fence in Savannah, GA?

A straight answer on what it costs to clean a wood or vinyl fence in Savannah, GA, how the price is figured per linear foot, and why the Lowcountry's humidity and live-oak shade make a soft wash the safer call.

As a rough guide, having a fence professionally cleaned around Savannah tends to run about 1.50 to 4.00 dollars per linear foot for a single side, so a typical 150-foot wood privacy fence often lands somewhere in the 250 to 600 dollar range depending on its height, material, and how much green has grown into it. Those are honest Lowcountry ballparks, not a quote — here is what actually moves the number.

How fence cleaning is usually priced

Most companies price a fence one of two ways: by the linear foot (the length of the run) or by the square foot of fence face (length times height). Linear-foot pricing is the quick estimate you will hear over the phone; square-foot pricing is more accurate for a tall six-foot privacy fence versus a short three-foot picket, because a taller fence is simply more surface to clean. Either way, expect a minimum service charge — it costs about the same to load the truck and drive out whether the fence is 40 feet or 400.

What changes the price in the Lowcountry

  • Material. A wood privacy fence costs the most to clean well, because it has to be soft washed at low pressure to avoid gouging the grain. Vinyl and aluminum fences are quicker and usually cheaper, since they take a solution-and-rinse without the same care.
  • One side or both. Cleaning both faces of a fence roughly doubles the work, and the neighbor-facing side is often the greener one. Say up front which sides you want done so the quote is real.
  • Condition. A fence that has never been cleaned and has years of green algae and black mildew set into shaded, north-facing boards takes longer than one washed last year. Savannah's warm, humid air and heavy live-oak canopy grow that film fast, especially on wood tucked under trees in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and the older Southside lots.
  • Length and access. Gates, tight side yards, landscaping, and slopes all add time the tape measure never sees.

Why a soft wash beats blasting a wood fence

It is tempting to hit a gray, mildewed wood fence with high pressure and watch it turn light again, but that "clean" is the machine tearing off the soft surface of the wood. Blasting fuzzes the grain, gouges the boards, and can splinter older pickets. The right method for wood is a soft wash — a cleaning solution that kills the algae and mildew chemically, followed by a low-pressure rinse — so the growth lifts without shredding the wood. It is the same low-pressure approach we use for deck and patio cleaning and for a full house washing in Savannah.

Should you seal or stain afterward?

If you plan to re-stain or seal a wood fence, a wash is the necessary first step — stain will not bond over algae and grime. Some homeowners have the fence cleaned on its own to brighten a dingy backyard; others bundle it with a house wash or driveway before the summer humidity sets back in. Cleaning is a separate line item from staining, so ask whether a quote covers only the wash or the finish coat as well.

The honest bottom line: fence washing is priced by size, material, and how many sides you want done, and a wood fence in the Lowcountry should always be soft washed, never blasted. For typical totals on other surfaces, see our Savannah pressure washing cost guide, or get an upfront quote for your Savannah property and we will measure the fence and price it on its own.

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