How much does driveway pressure washing cost in Riverview FL? (2026 guide)

April 6, 2026

If your driveway is starting to turn dark from mildew, algae, or Florida dirt, one of the first questions most homeowners ask is simple: how much is this going to cost?



In Riverview and nearby areas like Brandon and FishHawk, driveway pressure washing typically ranges from $100 to $250, depending on a few key factors.

  • A gray, stained concrete driveway leading to a closed garage door with a lawn and tree nearby.

What affects the cost?

The biggest factors that impact price include:

  • Size of the driveway – larger surfaces take more time and water
  • Level of buildup – light dirt vs heavy black algae or staining
  • Type of surface – standard concrete vs pavers or decorative finishes
  • Access and drainage – tighter areas can require more detailed work



For most standard residential driveways in Riverview, homeowners fall somewhere right in the middle of that range.

  • A view of a concrete driveway leading to a closed garage door with shadows from trees cast across the surface.

Why prices can vary

We recently cleaned a driveway in a Riverview neighborhood that hadn’t been washed in over a year. The buildup was thick, especially in shaded areas, which required extra treatment to fully restore the surface.



On the other hand, a newer driveway in Brandon with light pollen and dirt can usually be cleaned quickly and at a lower cost.

Is it worth it?

In Florida’s climate, regular pressure washing does more than improve appearance. It helps:

  • prevent permanent staining
  • reduce slippery surfaces
  • keep HOA notices off your radar
  • maintain curb appeal year round



For many homeowners, it is one of the simplest ways to instantly improve how their home looks.

Final thoughts

If your driveway is already showing signs of buildup, getting it cleaned early can prevent deeper staining and save money long term.



If you’re in Riverview, FishHawk, or Brandon and want a quick quote, feel free to call or text. Happy to take a look and point you in the right direction.

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