If you live in Grayson or Loganville, you already know what Georgia does to outdoor concrete. Every spring, pine pollen blankets driveways and sidewalks in a yellow-green film. By summer, the humidity kicks in and that pollen turns into a slick, grimy crust. Mix in red Georgia clay tracked in from the yard, oil drips from the driveway, and the dark mildew that forms under the oak and hardwood canopy that shades most homes in 30017 and 30052, and you have a surface that looks years older than it really is. Riverview Property Maintenance handles exactly this kind of buildup for homeowners throughout Grayson, Loganville, and the surrounding communities.
We are a local pressure-washing company based right here in Gwinnett County. We work neighborhoods in Grayson like Alcovy Trace and Tribble Mill Commons, and we run crews regularly through Loganville subdivisions like Glenwood Park and the areas off Highway 78 near the Walton County line. We know the local soil, the tree cover, and the specific way Georgia humidity creates mildew on north-facing surfaces. That local knowledge matters when we are choosing the right pressure, temperature, and cleaning solution for your driveway, patio, or sidewalk.
Why Driveways and Patios in Grayson and Loganville Need Professional Cleaning
Most concrete surfaces in Gwinnett County neighborhoods were poured during the subdivision building boom of the late 1990s and 2000s. That concrete is aging, and it absorbs stains more readily as it gets older. Here in 30017 and 30052, the combination of red clay soil, heavy tree pollen, and long humid summers creates a layered buildup that a garden hose or even a consumer-grade electric pressure washer simply cannot remove. You end up pushing the surface grime around without lifting the embedded clay and organic matter.
Professional equipment runs at the pressures and flow rates needed to actually flush contaminants out of the concrete pores. We also use biodegradable detergents that break down organic growth like mildew, algae, and lichen before the water hits the surface. This two-step process, pre-treat then pressure wash, is what makes the difference between a concrete surface that looks temporarily rinsed and one that looks genuinely clean.

What We Clean: Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, and More
Riverview provides premium pressure-washing service for all the hard surfaces around your home. In Grayson and Loganville, the most common jobs we run are driveway cleaning, front and back patio cleaning, and sidewalk and walkway restoration. We also clean pool decks, concrete curbing, and detached garage aprons. Basically, if it is a hard outdoor surface and it looks dirty, we can clean it.
Driveway Cleaning
Concrete driveways in neighborhoods like Grayson Walk and the communities near Tribble Mill Park take a beating from clay-heavy runoff every time it rains. We remove red clay staining, oil and grease spots from vehicle leaks, tire marks, and the dark organic streaks that develop where water pools near the garage door or along the driveway edges. After a full cleaning, your driveway can look years younger and is much easier to maintain going forward.
Patio and Outdoor Living Space Cleaning
Backyard patios in Loganville and Grayson sit under heavy tree cover in many subdivisions, which means they collect leaf debris, algae, and black mildew throughout the year. Stamped concrete, plain broom-finished concrete, and exposed aggregate all respond well to professional pressure washing. We adjust the pressure based on the surface type to clean thoroughly without damaging the finish. A clean patio transforms the look of your entire backyard and makes outdoor entertaining a lot more appealing.
Sidewalk and Walkway Cleaning
Sidewalks and front walkways are the first thing visitors see when they approach your home. In Gwinnett County, HOA communities like those throughout Grayson and Loganville often have standards for curb appeal, and a dark, stained walkway can draw attention quickly. We clean municipal-connected sidewalks, private front walkways, and the step areas near front doors where mildew and green algae tend to build up from foot traffic and shade.

The Grayson and Loganville Cleaning Season: When to Schedule
In Gwinnett County, there are really two peak windows for outdoor surface cleaning. The first is late spring, right after pine pollen season wraps up, usually late April through May. Pollen coats everything, and once it is done, a full cleaning gives your property a clean slate heading into summer. The second window is fall, typically October through November, after the leaves drop and before the holidays. A fall cleaning removes the leaf tannin stains and summer mildew growth before you head into the cooler months.
That said, we operate year-round in 30017 and 30052. If you need a driveway cleaned before a home listing, a patio cleaned before a party, or a sidewalk addressed because your HOA sent a notice, we can usually get on the schedule within a week or two. Spring and early summer book quickly, so calling ahead to (678) 341-0438 is the best way to lock in your preferred date.
Serving Specific Neighborhoods in Grayson and Loganville
We are not a company that drives in from out of county. We are local, and we work specific streets and subdivisions in Grayson and Loganville on a regular basis. Some of the communities we serve most often in the 30017 zip code include Alcovy Trace, Grayson Hills, and neighborhoods off Grayson Parkway near the Grayson High School corridor. In the Loganville 30052 area, we work regularly in communities off Highway 78, Rosebud Road, and around the Ozora Road corridor. If you are in one of these areas or anywhere nearby in Walton or Gwinnett County, we can get to you.
Why Homeowners in 30017 and 30052 Choose Riverview
- Local company based in Gwinnett County, familiar with the soil, tree cover, and climate conditions in Grayson and Loganville
- Professional-grade equipment that runs at commercial flow rates to flush clay and organic matter out of concrete pores
- Biodegradable pre-treatment detergents that break down mildew and algae before the wash begins
- Adjustable pressure settings to protect stamped concrete, pavers, and older concrete without sacrificing cleaning power
- Reliable scheduling with clear communication before, during, and after the job
- Free quotes with no pressure and straightforward pricing by the job, not the hour

Ready to Schedule? Here Is How It Works
Booking with Riverview Property Maintenance is straightforward. You call (678) 341-0438 or fill out the online quote form, give us the address and a quick description of what needs cleaning, and we will get back to you with a firm price. No vague estimates that balloon on the day of the job. We show up with the right equipment, do the work, and leave the surface clean. Most driveway and patio jobs in Grayson and Loganville are done in a single visit, typically two to four hours depending on the size of the area.
If you are bundling services, such as a driveway plus a patio plus a sidewalk, we price the package together and it is almost always better value than scheduling separately. Let us know what you are working with when you call and we will put together an accurate quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does driveway pressure washing cost in Grayson or Loganville, GA?
Pricing depends on the size of the driveway and the condition of the concrete. Most standard two-car driveways in the 30017 and 30052 areas fall in the range of $150 to $250. Larger driveways, heavily stained surfaces, or jobs that include a patio or sidewalk will be priced accordingly. Call (678) 341-0438 for a free quote specific to your property.
Will pressure washing remove the red Georgia clay stains from my concrete?
Yes. Red clay is one of the most common issues we deal with in Gwinnett County. We use a pre-treatment detergent that loosens the clay particles before washing, which allows the high-flow equipment to flush them out of the concrete. Most clay staining comes out completely in a single visit, though heavily embedded or long-term staining may lighten rather than fully disappear.
How often should I have my driveway or patio professionally pressure washed?
For most homes in Grayson and Loganville, once a year is the right frequency. Given the pine pollen season in spring and the heavy humidity that drives mildew growth through summer, an annual cleaning keeps surfaces from accumulating the kind of deep-set staining that takes more effort and cost to remove. Some homeowners in heavily shaded lots or HOA communities prefer twice-yearly service.
Is professional pressure washing safe for stamped concrete or exposed aggregate patios?
Yes, when done by experienced operators with adjustable equipment. Stamped concrete and exposed aggregate require lower pressure settings than plain broom-finished concrete. Riverview adjusts PSI and tip selection based on the surface type to clean effectively without damaging the texture or any applied sealant. If your patio has a sealer coat, we will let you know before we start.
Do you work in the Loganville zip code 30052 and the Grayson zip code 30017?
Yes. Both 30052 and 30017 are in our regular service area. We work throughout Grayson, Loganville, and the surrounding Gwinnett County communities on a consistent basis. Call (678) 341-0438 to confirm availability and schedule a free quote at your address.
What is the difference between pressure washing and soft washing for outdoor surfaces?
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water to physically remove dirt, clay, and surface staining from hard surfaces like concrete driveways and patios. Soft washing uses lower pressure combined with detergent solutions and is the correct method for surfaces that can be damaged by high pressure, such as roofing, vinyl siding, and painted wood. For driveways, sidewalks, and concrete patios in Grayson and Loganville, pressure washing is the right approach. For your home's exterior, we use soft washing to protect the siding and finish.