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Driveway Cleaning in NoDa, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

Driveway Cleaning in NoDa, NC

Driveway cleaning in NoDa runs the gamut from short Craftsman bungalow drives along North Davidson and 36th Street to the asphalt and concrete pads behind the breweries and mixed-use buildings closer to the light rail. Residential drives here are often original 1920s concrete, sometimes with later parking-pad extensions added so homeowners can fit two cars on a narrow lot, and the seam between those sections is usually the dirtiest line on the property.

Driveway Cleaning for NoDa Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

Driveway cleaning in NoDa runs the gamut from short Craftsman bungalow drives along North Davidson and 36th Street to the asphalt and concrete pads behind the breweries and mixed-use buildings closer to the light rail. Residential drives here are often original 1920s concrete, sometimes with later parking-pad extensions added so homeowners can fit two cars on a narrow lot, and the seam between those sections is usually the dirtiest line on the property.

We surface-clean the residential drives at moderate PSI, with extra dwell time on the older concrete sections that have soaked up decades of staining. For the live-work and small-commercial properties around the NoDa arts district, we add degreaser pre-treatment for the oil and food-truck grease stains common near 36th and Davidson, and we time the work for early morning or after-hours so we're not blocking foot traffic during gallery crawl weekends.

Common Driveway Cleaning Issues in NoDa

What NoDa property owners deal with most

1

Original 1920s concrete heavily soaked with decades of oil from on-street and on-drive parking

2

Visible seams between original drives and later parking-pad extensions

3

Food-truck and brewery patron grease drips on commercial-adjacent residential drives

4

Heavy mildew under the dense canopy along North Davidson and Mercury Street

5

Spray-paint overspray and sticker residue on drives near gallery-crawl routes

Scheduling in NoDa

NoDa schedules pick up in spring and stay steady through fall, with extra demand around gallery crawl weekends and the lead-up to Charlotte SHOUT.

What's Included

Standard scope for driveway cleaning jobs

  • Remove oil stains, tire marks, mold, and algae from concrete and pavers
  • Up to 4000 PSI industrial equipment for concrete driveways
  • Safe for pavers, brick, and stamped concrete with adjusted pressure
  • Rotary surface cleaner for streak-free, uniform finish
  • Pre-treatment with biodegradable degreasers for tough stains
  • Post-rinse edges and borders for a complete, clean result
  • Red clay stain removal from Charlotte's Piedmont soil runoff
  • Spring pollen season deep cleaning to remove yellow buildup

Driveway Cleaning FAQs for NoDa

Local-specific answers and common service questions

Can you clean during the day or do you need to come early because of foot traffic?
On residential streets we work standard hours. For drives on the 36th Street commercial blocks or near the breweries, we usually start at 7am or schedule a Sunday morning to avoid blocking patrons.
My bungalow drive is original concrete and stained black down the middle from old oil — can that come out?
Most of it, yes. We pre-treat with a degreaser, dwell, and then surface-clean. Decades-old oil that's penetrated deep into 1920s concrete may leave a faint shadow, but the surface staining lifts.
Do you do the alley aprons behind the live-work buildings?
Yes. We clean alley aprons regularly in NoDa, especially behind the mixed-use buildings off North Davidson where trash pickup and delivery traffic stain the entry strip.
How much does driveway cleaning cost in Charlotte?
Most residential driveways in Charlotte run $150–$300 depending on size, surface type, and level of staining. We provide free, no-obligation estimates before starting any work.
How often should I pressure wash my driveway?
We recommend annual cleaning for most Charlotte homeowners. If your driveway has significant tree coverage or oil stains from vehicles, every 6–9 months keeps it looking its best.
Will pressure washing damage my concrete driveway?
No — when done correctly with a surface cleaner and appropriate PSI, pressure washing is completely safe for concrete. We adjust pressure settings for every surface type we encounter.

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