Driveway power washing in Yuma.
3,700 PSI lifts years of desert dust, hard-water film, oil stains and tire marks out of concrete, pavers and block walls — usually in a single afternoon. Free on-site quote, no surprise invoices.

A clean driveway is the cheapest curb appeal in Yuma.
Your driveway is the biggest flat surface most people see before they ever reach your front door. In Yuma, it's also the surface working hardest against you: blowing dust from the monsoons, mineral-heavy irrigation water, oil drips, and a sun that bakes all of it into the concrete a little deeper every day. What looks like "just dirty" is usually staining that's actively setting in.
That's the part homeowners don't always realize — a dingy slab isn't only cosmetic. Left long enough, mineral deposits and oil etch into the pores and become permanent shadows that no amount of washing fully removes. The job that costs $89 today gets harder and more expensive the longer it waits. Catching it early is the difference between a quick wash and a restoration.
Brennan's runs commercial-grade 3,700 PSI equipment with a hot-water option and the right degreasers and hard-water treatments for Colorado River minerals. Chris matches the pressure and tip to your surface — full power on a weathered concrete driveway, a gentler touch on pavers and stamped or colored finishes so nothing gets damaged.
Every driveway wash, start to finish.
💨 3,700 PSI deep clean
Commercial pressure with hot-water capability — the only thing that actually lifts baked-in Yuma grime out of the pores.
🧪 Hard-water treatment
Targeted chemistry to break down the chalky mineral film left by river-water irrigation, not just rinse the surface.
🛢️ Oil & stain pre-treat
Degreasing pass on oil drips, tire marks and rust before the wash, so they come up instead of smearing.
🧱 Surface-safe approach
Pressure and tip dialed to the material — concrete, pavers, stamped/colored, or block wall — so nothing gets etched.
🌿 Eco-safe soap
Biodegradable detergents that won't kill your landscaping or run off into the desert.
🧹 Cleaned up & gone
Surfaces rinsed, debris cleared, water shut off. You come back to a clean slab, not a mess.
Three steps. No runaround.
Chris answers.
Tell him the rough size and what you're dealing with. He'll set a time to come look — often the same day.
One number, in person.
He sees the slab, factors in size, staining and surface, and gives you a firm price up front. Anything unexpected, you hear it first.
Clean in an afternoon.
Most driveways are finished in 1–3 hours. Cleaned up, water off, and you've got your curb appeal back.
Same driveway. Same afternoon.
Drag the slider — that's a few hours and the right equipment against years of Yuma desert grime.


What driveway washing runs in Yuma.
Ranges so you're not guessing. The firm number comes when Chris sees the slab — that's the price you approve before any work.
Driveway & concrete
No surprise invoicesBefore you book.
Most Yuma driveways land between $79 and $149. A standard 1-car driveway is at the low end; a 2-car driveway with walkways and a patio runs toward the top. Heavy oil staining or thick mineral buildup can add a little. Chris gives you a firm number on-site before any work starts — and if the job turns up something he couldn't see from the quote, you hear about it first. No surprise invoices.
Fresh oil and tire marks come up well. Older, baked-in stains are tougher — Yuma's heat drives them deep — but a hot-water rinse plus a degreasing pre-treatment lifts most of them. Chris will tell you honestly what's realistic for your slab before he starts, rather than promising a miracle and leaving a shadow.
Two reasons unique to the desert. First, Colorado River water has some of the highest mineral content in the country, so every sprinkler cycle leaves a chalky film that bonds to concrete. Second, 110-degree summers bake that film and any dust or oil deeper into the pores. It takes real pressure (3,700 PSI) plus the right chemistry to pull it back out — a garden hose just spreads it around.
Most driveways are done in one to three hours. You don't need to be home for exterior concrete work — just leave the outdoor spigot accessible and Chris handles the rest. He'll text when he's on the way and when he's finished.
Yes, with the pressure and tip dialed in correctly. Pavers get a lower-pressure pass so the joint sand isn't blown out, and stamped or colored concrete is washed gently to protect the sealer. Brennan's adjusts the approach to the surface instead of blasting everything at full power.
Get your driveway looking new again.
Call before noon and Chris can usually be there the same afternoon. Free quote, no obligation.