Pressure Cleaning

Revive Your Outdoor Spaces

Powerful pressure washing for homes, businesses, and carpets – clean, restore, and transform exteriors.

Pressure Cleaning Process

Spotless Finish Every Time

Assessment & Preparation

We evaluate the area to ensure the appropriate
pressure and settings, and clear the surface
of obstacles.

High Pressure Water

Using high-pressure water jets, we remove dirt, debris, mold, and stains from hard surfaces, restoring them to a like-new condition.

Inspection & Rinse

After cleaning, we inspect the surfaces for any
missed spots and provide a final rinse to ensure a pristine finish.

We Proudly Serve

Multiple States

Pro Steam is proud to offer professional steam cleaning services throughout Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Northeast Florida. From small businesses to homeowners and car owners, we serve a diverse range of clients with high-quality, reliable steam cleaning solutions. Whether it's your home, vehicle, or commercial space that needs a deep clean, our services are tailored to meet your unique needs.

Using advanced equipment and proven techniques, our experienced team delivers outstanding results that enhance appearance, improve cleanliness, and help extend the life of your spaces and belongings. No matter the size or type of job, Pro Steam is committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring your satisfaction every step of the way.

Our Clientele

Homeowners

Enhance your home’s beauty with spotless windows.

Businesses & Offices

Make a great impression with crystal-clear glass.

Hotels & Restaurants

Keep your guests impressed with sparkling views.

Retail Stores

Ensure your storefront shines and attracts customers.

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Pressure Cleaning FAQs

  • We can pressure wash driveways, sidewalks, decks, siding, and other exterior surfaces.​

  • We adjust pressure settings to suit different materials, ensuring safe and effective cleaning.​

  • Not necessarily, but we recommend being available to discuss specific concerns or areas of focus.​

  • Typically, once a year is sufficient, but frequency may vary based on environmental conditions.​