Local pressure washing for Mead homes, driveways, and businesses. Moss, algae, and grime removed right the first time. Serving Mead and the north Spokane corridor.
Get a Free QuoteMead is one of those communities that sits at a sweet spot north of Spokane -- far enough out to feel like a place of your own, close enough to stay connected to everything the city has to offer. Larger lots, mature trees lining the property lines, and a landscape that leans toward the wooded end of the spectrum make Mead a genuinely great place to live. But that same character is exactly why homes and driveways in this area need pressure washing more often than properties in more open, suburban neighborhoods.
The combination of elevation, rainfall, and tree canopy cover that defines Mead creates ideal conditions for biological growth on exterior surfaces. Moss, algae, and lichen thrive wherever moisture lingers and sunlight does not reach. Driveways and walkways that sit in the shade of tall firs and pines for most of the day stay damp longer after rain. That moisture is all moss and algae need to take hold and spread across concrete, pavers, and wood decking.
On a house exterior, the north-facing walls and any side of the home tucked under a large tree canopy will show green or black streaking within a season or two. Left alone, this is not just an appearance problem. Algae and lichen physically damage surfaces over time. The root structures of lichen etch into concrete and wood. Moss traps moisture against siding, which accelerates rot. A simple exterior wash every year or two protects the surfaces it cleans.
Many Mead properties also have asphalt driveways and poured concrete aprons that, because they sit in partial or full shade, develop a layer of biological growth that becomes slippery when wet. This is a genuine safety issue, especially heading into fall and winter. A thorough pressure washing strips that growth down to bare surface and restores safe traction.
Mead is not Spokane Valley, and it is not downtown Spokane. A semi-rural community with longer drives between properties and larger average lot sizes requires a company that actually covers this part of the county — not one routing crews from the south side of the city who treat your neighborhood as an afterthought on the schedule.
Pressure Wash Spokane is a local, independent company. We serve Mead, Colbert, and the north Spokane corridor — this is our territory, not an outlier stop on a long route. When you call, you get a local team that knows what north Spokane properties look like, what the biological growth patterns are in heavier canopy areas, and how to treat the surfaces you actually have.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial exterior cleaning in Mead and the surrounding area.
Explore what we offer and find out which service fits your property:
Our primary coverage in this part of the county includes Mead, Colbert, the communities along the Deer Park corridor, and the northwest Spokane neighborhoods that border this area. If you are not sure whether your property falls within our service zone, just reach out — we are happy to confirm.
Mead gets enough Pacific Northwest moisture each year that exterior surfaces on any home or commercial property will accumulate biological growth over time. It is not a matter of whether you need it cleaned -- it is a matter of how long you want to wait before the growth becomes harder to remove and the surfaces underneath start taking the long-term damage. Catching it early is always cheaper than letting it sit.
Getting a quote is easy. Fill out the form below with a quick description of what you need cleaned and where, and we will follow up with a straightforward price. No obligation, no pressure.
Yes. We serve Mead, Colbert, and the north Spokane corridor. House washing, driveway cleaning, deck washing, and commercial exterior cleaning are all available in the Mead area. Call (509) 213-1891 or fill out the form below to get a specific estimate.
Mead properties sit under heavier tree canopy and get more shade than open suburban neighborhoods. Shaded driveways and north-facing siding stay damp longer after rain, which lets moss, algae, and lichen take hold faster. Most Mead homes benefit from a wash every one to two years.
House exterior washing typically runs $300–$600 depending on home size and how much biological growth has built up. Driveway and concrete cleaning is usually $150–$300 for a standard two-car driveway. We provide a specific written estimate before any work starts — no surprises after the job.
We serve the north Spokane corridor including Mead and Colbert regularly. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available depending on the season. Call (509) 213-1891 or use the form below to check current availability.
Serving Mead and surrounding north Spokane communities. We will respond within one business day.