Pace Pressure Washing Pros

Fence Cleaning in Pace and Milton, FL

A fence is usually the biggest single surface on a property after the house itself, and in our climate it shows age fast. Wood privacy fences gray out and grow green algae on the shaded side. White vinyl turns dingy and streaked. Even aluminum and chain link pick up a film of mildew. Pace Pressure Washing Pros cleans all of them with the technique each material actually calls for.

We serve homeowners and businesses across Pace, Milton, Bagdad, and East Milton. Call (850) 845-9110 for a free, no-pressure quote.

Wood Fences: Low Pressure or No Fence Left

The biggest mistake in fence cleaning is blasting a wood fence with high pressure. It works instantly and ruins the fence slowly: raised grain, fuzzy boards, shortened lifespan. We treat wood fences closer to a soft wash: a cleaning solution does the killing, and a low-pressure rinse does the removal. The gray lifts off, the original wood tone comes back, and the boards stay smooth. If you are planning to stain or seal, this is the mandatory first step, and we can time the wash so the fence is dry and ready for coating.

Vinyl and Metal

White vinyl fencing is everywhere in the newer Pace and Milton subdivisions, and it responds beautifully to the same soft-wash approach we use on siding. The green film and rust-colored irrigation staining both come off without scarring the surface. Aluminum and chain link get cleaned and rinsed so they stop transferring grime to hands, clothes, and pets.

What It Costs

Fence cleaning in the Pace area typically runs $1 to $2 per linear foot depending on height, material, and buildup. A standard backyard privacy fence usually lands between $150 and $350. Call (850) 845-9110 and we will quote it from your address in minutes.

Questions We Get About Fence Cleaning

Will cleaning damage my plants along the fence line?

No. We pre-wet landscaping, use biodegradable solutions at the correct dilution, and rinse everything down after. Your beds stay alive; the algae does not.

My fence is green on one side only. Why?

That is the shaded, north-facing, or sprinkler-hit side. Algae grows where moisture lingers. It cleans up completely and a maintenance wash once a year keeps it from coming back thick.

Can you clean a fence before I stain it?

Yes, and you should never stain over gray, dirty wood. Wash first, let it dry two to three days, then coat. We can schedule around your staining plans.

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Most fence customers bundle a driveway cleaning or full house washing on the same visit.

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