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Pressure Washing in Reservoir

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Pressure Washing prices in Reservoir

Researched estimates for Reservoir (AUD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Driveway Standard double driveway, washed and degreased A$140 A$230 A$370
House wash Single-storey exterior soft wash A$230 A$370 A$640
Deck or patio Timber deck or paved alfresco area A$110 A$230 A$410
Full exterior package House, driveway, paths, patio in one visit A$410 A$640 A$1,200

How to hire a pressure washing pro in Australia

  1. Get 2-3 quotes on hipages, Airtasker, or from local firms — pricing is commonly $3-$5 per m² or $120-$165 per hour
  2. Verify public liability insurance (typically $5m-$10m for exterior cleaning businesses in Australia)
  3. Check current water restrictions in your state or council area — restrictions can limit high-volume outdoor cleaning during drought stages
  4. Ask about soft washing for painted render, Colorbond, and roofs rather than full pressure
  5. Confirm whether driveway resealing or paver re-sanding is included
  6. Agree on runoff handling — councils prohibit detergent wash water entering stormwater drains

Pressure cleaning is unlicensed in Australia, but operators must comply with state water restrictions (high-pressure cleaners are generally permitted even under restrictions because they are water-efficient, though stages vary by state) and council stormwater rules that ban detergent runoff into street drains.

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Frequently asked questions

Does pressure washing increase home value?

It is one of the cheapest kerb-appeal upgrades before selling or renting out a property. Estate agents consistently list exterior cleaning among the highest return-on-cost pre-sale jobs because it changes first impressions for a few hundred, not a few thousand. It will not fix structural issues, but it makes photos and viewings noticeably better.

What's the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water and suits hard surfaces: concrete, pavers, brick. Soft washing uses low pressure plus a cleaning solution and is the right method for painted render, siding, roofs, and timber, where high pressure would strip paint, gouge wood, or crack tiles. A good pro will recommend soft washing for delicate surfaces without being asked.

What chemicals do pressure washing companies use, and are they safe?

Common products are sodium hypochlorite (bleach) solutions for organic growth, degreasers for oil, and biocides for moss and algae. Used properly they are rinsed off and diluted, but they can harm plants, pets, and ponds during application. Ask the pro how they protect garden beds and where the runoff drains — dirty water should not go into surface-water drains in many jurisdictions.

Can I pressure wash in winter or the rainy season?

Light rain is usually fine — surfaces are already wet. Pros avoid freezing temperatures (ice risk on cleaned surfaces and damaged equipment) and heavy storms. In hot dry regions, local water restrictions can limit or ban high-volume outdoor cleaning during drought periods, so check the current rules before booking.

How often should I pressure wash my house and driveway?

Once a year is the common rhythm for driveways and house exteriors in temperate climates. Humid or coastal areas may need it every 6-12 months because algae, mould, and salt build up faster. Waiting longer than 2-3 years lets organic growth bind to the surface, which raises the price of the eventual clean.

Can I get my driveway pressure cleaned during water restrictions?

Usually yes — most state restriction schedules treat high-pressure cleaners as water-efficient devices and allow their commercial use even when hosing driveways with a garden hose is banned. Rules differ by state and restriction stage, so ask the cleaner to confirm compliance for your council area.

How much does pressure cleaning cost in Australia?

Common pricing is $3-$5 per m² or $120-$165 per hour. A typical driveway runs about $155-$365 depending on size, staining, and access, and a full house wash $250-$700. Sydney prices sit at the top of the range.

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