The Right Method for the Right Material

At Pressure Point, we know that every driveway and patio is different — from block paving and sandstone to concrete and tarmac — and each one needs the right approach. That’s why we don’t just rely on one method. Depending on the surface, we use a mix of high-pressure lances for detail work, surface cleaners for larger areas, and soft washing techniques for more delicate materials. This way we achieve a deep, even clean while protecting your property from damage.

We provide our exterior cleaning services across Widnes, Liverpool, Manchester, Cheshire and the wider North West.

Driveways & Patio's

Before we start cleaning, we carefully assess the surface for weeds, moss or heavy algae. If these are present, we apply a specialist treatment to kill off the growth at the root. This not only makes the cleaning process more effective, it also helps to prevent rapid regrowth after we’ve finished. By treating the area first, we ensure your driveway or patio stays cleaner for longer and you get the best possible results from our service.

Fascia's & Conservatories

Fascia's, soffits and conservatories are cleaned from the ground using our pressure systems and soft wash techniques. We apply specialist cleaning solutions to break down algae, dirt and stains, before rinsing safely to avoid damage. This approach means we can restore bright, clean finishes to gutters, fascia's and conservatories without the risk of cracking or marking delicate surfaces.

Gutters

We use professional high-power wet vacuums with long reach poles to clean gutters safely from the ground, with an onboard camera system so we can check everything is cleared properly. This allows us to remove leaves, moss and debris without the need for ladders in most cases. Where access is difficult, we also use ladders for a closer inspection. As part of every job, we also check the gutters for any obvious damage or leaks. If we spot broken joints, loose brackets or cracks, we’ll let you know straight away so the problem can be fixed before it causes further issues.