Commercial service · DFW
Restaurant Pressure Washing in Fort Worth, TX
Your guests judge the patio before they taste the food. We keep restaurant exteriors degreased, gum-free, and dry before the first table is seated.
The exterior is part of the dining room
A restaurant exterior collects abuse no other property type sees: grease tracked out of the kitchen door, drink syrup in the drive-thru lane, gum pressed into the patio, and a steady film of grime everywhere guests walk. It builds slowly enough that staff stop seeing it — and fast enough that a first-time guest notices immediately. For a general manager or franchise operator, it's the cheapest part of the guest experience to get right.
What we clean
- Patios: hot-water wash of the slab, gum removal, and treatment of food and drink stains.
- Drive-thru lanes: degrease and wash the lane, window pad, and menu-board area where spills and drips concentrate.
- Entryways and sidewalks: the first thirty feet a guest walks — washed clean and rinsed so it dries streak-free.
- Dumpster pads: usually bundled with the exterior — see our dumpster pad cleaning service.
Every job uses our standard process: degreaser pre-treat, hot-water wash, and post-treatment where grease and organics linger. Hot water is what releases gum and kitchen grease; cold-water rigs just redistribute both.
Scheduled around service hours
We start as early as 7:00am, seven days a week, and plan restaurant work so surfaces are clean and drying before open. No cones in front of your door during lunch, no hoses across the patio at dinner. Recurring monthly or quarterly plans get the same early window every visit, with one flat rate per service.
We wash restaurant exteriors across Fort Worth, Aledo, Weatherford, Arlington, Benbrook, White Settlement, and the surrounding DFW area — from single independent locations to multi-unit operators who want every store on one schedule.
Restaurant pressure washing FAQs
When do you do the work?
Early. We start as early as 7:00am, seven days a week, and schedule restaurant exteriors so patios and entryways are washed, rinsed, and drying before your first guests are seated. For recurring plans, you get the same window every visit.
Can you remove gum from the patio and sidewalk?
Yes. Hot water releases gum from concrete so it lifts off cleanly, without the gouging that comes from trying to blast it loose with cold-water pressure alone.
What parts of the restaurant exterior do you clean?
Patios and patio furniture areas, entryways, sidewalks, drive-thru lanes, curbs, and the dumpster pad. We can quote a single problem area or the full exterior as one scheduled service.
How often should a restaurant exterior be washed?
High-traffic locations with patios or drive-thrus typically need monthly service; quarterly is the floor for keeping grease and gum from accumulating to the point guests notice. We'll recommend a frequency after seeing the site.
Free estimates
Get a flat-rate quote for your property
Call or email with the property address and what needs cleaning. Most quotes go out the same day — no site walk required for standard pads and lots.