Pressure Washing in Saraland, AL
Mobile County · Serving Highway 43, I-65, Saraland Boulevard and beyond
Saraland has quietly become north Mobile County's growth center — its own school system since 2008, steady subdivision construction east of I-65, and a Highway 43 commercial stretch that gets busier every year. We treat Saraland, Satsuma, and Chickasaw as one service run, so north-county washing jobs don't wait behind the city.
The housing spans nearly a century: mill-era and mid-century homes in old Saraland and Chickasaw, then '70s and '80s brick ranches, then the newer vinyl-sided subdivisions that followed the school split. Each needs a slightly different touch — gentle soft washing on the older painted and wood-trimmed homes, surface cleaning on the ranch driveways, and full house-plus-roof cleaning on the newer stock. Plus the storefronts along the 43 corridor.
North-county surfaces, top to bottom
Old Chickasaw and south Saraland grew up around the shipyards and mills, and their oldest homes carry painted wood and older brick that reward a careful, low-pressure soft wash — the finish is too old to take a blast. Move east of I-65 and it's newer subdivisions with vinyl siding and fresh concrete: green on the shaded walls, black on the driveways, and roofs starting to streak. All of it responds to the same soft-wash-first approach that suits our climate.
Along Highway 43 and around the I-65 interchange, the commercial side takes over — restaurants, shops, and service businesses whose sidewalks, entrances, and dumpster pads pick up gum, grease, and algae. For those, scheduled cleaning keeps the property presentable and the walkways safe. Running Satsuma and Chickasaw on the same north-county route keeps pricing the same as Saraland proper, with no cross-town surcharge.
Saraland calls run from our Mobile home base — see our Mobile service page for the full picture of how we work.
Saraland questions
Do you also cover Satsuma and Chickasaw?
Yes — both are on the same north-county route as Saraland, with the same pricing and free quotes.
Our older home has painted wood and brick. Is pressure washing safe?
Only the gentle kind. On older painted wood and aged brick we soft wash — low pressure and cleaning solution do the work, so the finish comes clean without paint being stripped or mortar being blasted out.