Pressure Washing near you in South Africa
Known locally as pressure cleaning (high-pressure cleaning). Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in South Africa.
Typical price: ZAR 450–ZAR 5,000
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What pressure washing costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driveway Standard double driveway or paved parking, washed | ZAR 500 | ZAR 900 | ZAR 1,800 |
| Patio and paving Entertainment area and garden paving cleaned | ZAR 450 | ZAR 800 | ZAR 1,500 |
| House exterior wash Single-storey facade and hard surfaces | ZAR 1,500 | ZAR 2,500 | ZAR 5,000 |
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How to hire a pressure washing pro in South Africa
- Get 2-3 quotes from local firms or via Kandua/local platforms, itemised by surface (driveway, paving, walls, roof)
- Verify the business is registered and insured — ask for proof of public liability cover
- Check current municipal water restrictions — Cape Town and other municipalities enforce restriction levels that can limit outdoor washing; compliant firms use low-volume high-pressure equipment or recycled water
- Ask about treatment for mould on south-facing walls (common in coastal KZN and the Western Cape winter)
- Confirm whether paving re-sanding and weed treatment are included
- Ask for local references or before/after photos of similar paving
Frequently asked questions
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 surfaces can be pressure washed?
Safe at high pressure: concrete, block paving, natural stone (with care), brick in good condition, metal fences and gutter exteriors. Needs low pressure or soft washing: painted surfaces, render, timber decking, vinyl or fibre-cement siding, roofs, and old or repointed brickwork. Never pressure wash: single-glazed windows at close range, electrical fittings, or asbestos-containing materials.
How long does pressure washing take?
A single driveway or small patio takes 1-3 hours. A full house exterior typically takes half a day to a full day depending on size, number of storeys, and how much pre-treatment the surfaces need. Add drying time of a few hours before you walk on sealed or treated surfaces.
Is pressure washing safe for roofs?
High-pressure washing damages most roof coverings — it strips granules from asphalt shingles, cracks and dislodges tiles, and can force water under the covering. Roof cleaning should be done by soft washing or manual moss removal plus a biocide treatment. If a company proposes blasting your roof at full pressure, choose someone else.
Can I have my driveway pressure cleaned during water restrictions in South Africa?
It depends on the municipality's current restriction level. Cape Town's higher restriction levels have banned hosing paved surfaces with potable water, while low-volume high-pressure equipment or non-potable water may still be allowed. Ask the contractor to confirm compliance for your municipality before booking.
What does pressure cleaning cost in South Africa?
Expect roughly R350-R750 per hour for a crew with equipment, R500-R1,800 for a standard driveway, and R1,500-R5,000 for a full house exterior depending on size. Johannesburg and Cape Town sit at the top of the range.
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