Rust and Stain Removal in Pace, FL
If you live in Santa Rosa County and run irrigation off a well, you already know the orange badge of honor: rust streaks down the driveway, up the curb, and across the side of the house wherever the sprinklers hit. Regular pressure washing will not remove rust. It is a mineral stain, not dirt, and it needs chemistry, not pressure. Pace Pressure Washing Pros carries the specialized treatments that actually dissolve it.
We serve homeowners and businesses across Pace, Milton, Bagdad, and East Milton. Call (850) 845-9110 for a free, no-pressure quote.
The Stains Pressure Alone Cannot Fix
Well-water rust: iron in the irrigation water oxidizes on contact with concrete and stucco. We treat it with a dedicated rust remover that converts and lifts the iron without etching the surface. Battery stains: the round acid burns golf carts and car batteries leave in garages and driveways. Fertilizer staining: granules that sat through one rain too many. Tannin stains: the brown bleed-out from oak leaves and pine straw that sat on concrete all winter. Each gets a different treatment, applied by someone who has seen it before.
Fix the Stain, Then Fix the Source
Rust removal without a source fix is a subscription. If the stain came from irrigation, the sprinkler heads need adjusting so they stop watering the driveway, or the stain is back in a season. We point out exactly which heads are the offenders during the job.
What It Costs
Spot treatments start around $75; full-driveway rust treatment is typically $150 to $350 depending on square footage and severity, often bundled with a driveway cleaning. Call (850) 845-9110 and text us a photo of the stain for the fastest quote.
Stain Questions from Pace and Milton
Why did my last pressure washer make the rust look worse?
Pressure spreads and drives mineral stains deeper while cleaning the concrete around them, which raises the contrast. Chemistry first, then rinse. Order matters.
Will rust remover damage my concrete or plants?
Used at the right dilution with a proper rinse, no. We protect landscaping the same way we do on a house wash.
Can old stains still come out?
Most do. Very old, deep rust may lighten dramatically rather than vanish on the first treatment; we tell you honestly what to expect before we start.
Related Services
Most rust jobs bundle with driveway cleaning or sidewalk and curb cleaning for a uniform finish.