Pressure washing isn’t just about appearances it’s about restoring what your property is meant to be. In Greenwich CT, where the seasons leave their mark and curb appeal matters more than ever, our pressure washing services are built to handle the stains and buildup that sneak up on you over time. At Seal Coating By Sam’s Landscaping, we’ve been serving homeowners and business owners with pressure washing services that actually deliver on their promise—surfaces that look cleaner, feel safer, and last longer. We’re a local team, not a franchise, and that means every job we take on reflects our own reputation. We don’t just show up, spray, and leave. We treat your property like it matters—because it does.
With every project, we bring real tools, real techniques, and a real understanding of how Connecticut’s climate affects outdoor surfaces. Rain, salt, snowmelt, pollen—it all leaves its mark. That’s why we use methods like hot water washing, chemical pre-treatments, and soft washing to target specific issues on driveways, siding, patios, and more. We’re not interested in being flashy. We’re interested in showing up when we say we will, doing the work right the first time, and leaving behind results you can feel good about.
You’ll notice the difference right away. So will everyone else.
When we handle a job, it’s not just to remove dirt. It’s to bring out the best in your surfaces. We clean with purpose, using techniques made for the exact material we’re working on.
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You’ve seen uneven pressure washing jobs—lines left behind, streaks on siding, missed corners. We take the time to clean everything evenly so your surfaces actually look finished.
Quick fixes fade fast. We use smart prep methods that help keep grime, mold, and algae from reappearing too soon—so your property stays cleaner for longer without constant rework.
Too many crews pack up the second they rinse the last wall. We make sure every inch is rinsed, every tool is put away, and your space is left clean and tidy.
Set-in stains need more than water. We apply a surface-safe cleaner first to break down the grime, then follow up with pressure or hot water washing. It helps release buildup that’s been stuck deep for ages.
Yes, if it’s done carefully. We avoid direct, high-pressure contact with seals, caulking, and glass edges. Soft washing is usually the better method for these areas to avoid any leaks or cracks.
Not when done right. We use a surface cleaner with balanced water pressure to clean evenly. It removes grime without gouging the concrete or loosening the joints between pavers.