If you live on the Mornington Peninsula, you know how quickly the salty sea air, rain, and all the trees can make your home or driveway look dirty. Pressure cleaning is a great way to blast away the grime, mould, and algae that build up around here. But it’s gotta be done right otherwise you risk damaging your surfaces or wasting time and money.
The Peninsula’s coastal climate means more moisture, which helps mould and algae grow on walls, roofs, and decks. Plus, salt from the ocean air can leave a nasty film on glass and concrete that’s tough to clean by hand. The wet winters and leafy surroundings only make it worse.
I remember hearing from a homeowner in Mount Martha who waited too long to clean their wooden deck. It got so slippery with algae they nearly had a fall. After a soft wash treatment, it was safe again and looked way better.
If you live near the beaches or bushland areas like Sorrento or Flinders, regular cleaning helps protect your property and keeps it looking fresh all year round.
We’ve seen it all — from dusty patios in Rosebud to algae-covered driveways in Hastings. Here’s a quick run-down of the main services that work best in this area:
Because of the salty air and damp conditions, many Peninsula homes get pressure cleaned every 6 to 12 months. Coastal properties or homes with lots of trees nearby might want to clean more often.
If you’re thinking about getting your place cleaned, here’s what usually happens:
Whether you’re in Rye, Mount Martha, or anywhere along the coast, we’ll help get your place looking fresh again. Send us a quick message or photo and we’ll get back to you with a price — no hassle, no hard sell. Just honest local service that gets the job done right.
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