Storefronts, HOAs, restaurants, offices and industrial sites. Scheduled, insured, and done before your customers arrive.
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Or Call Us NowWashPro SFV provides commercial pressure washing and exterior cleaning for businesses across Los Angeles County and Ventura County. From single storefronts to multi-building HOA communities, retail centers, offices and industrial yards, we are the licensed, insured, family-run crew that works nights and early mornings so the property is clean, dry and open before your first customer arrives.
Commercial work is a different discipline than washing a house. The property never really closes, the liability never sleeps, and the person hiring us answers to tenants, boards, inspectors and brand standards all at once. So we run commercial jobs the way managers need them run: scheduled in writing, insured on paper, executed by the same crew every visit, and finished without a single business hour lost.
Your customer decides what your store is worth before the door opens, standing on your sidewalk, looking through your glass. We keep entries, frontage concrete and storefront glass on a route, washed before opening, so the first impression is always the one you paid the lease for.
Grease never stays in the kitchen. It tracks out the back door, builds on the dumpster pad and lays a dark ribbon down the drive-thru lane. Our hot-water equipment is built for exactly this, and we schedule overnight so the lane and the patio reopen clean for the morning shift.
Boards and managers do not buy one cleaning, they buy a standard that holds across every visit and every property on the portfolio. We deliver written scopes, certificates of insurance before the first visit, and a recurring schedule you never have to babysit.
Entrances, plazas, walkways, parking structures and window routes, maintained on evenings and weekends so tenants never walk through a work zone. A clean building is the cheapest tenant-retention tool a manager has.
Yards, docks, aprons and slabs where oil, rubber and dust are a safety line item, not a cosmetic one. We work between shifts, control the wash water, and leave traction where forklifts brake.
Ten commercial services, each with its own page, method and cadence. Pick the problem, or call 747-202-3622 and describe it, we will point you right.
Every commercial site has corners that quietly fail it. These do not need their own service page, they need a crew that has handled them before. We have.
HOA pools, hotel decks and apartment courtyards collect a film most managers never see forming: sunscreen, body oils and shade-fed algae that turn the deck slick exactly where people walk barefoot. We wash pool decks with low pressure and the right detergent so coatings stay put and saltillo, travertine and concrete come back to their true color. Furniture moved and reset, drains cleared, and the deck dry before the gate opens.
Nothing on a property fails an inspection faster than the dumpster pad. Grease and leachate soak into the concrete, the odor carries across the lot, and pests follow it. We degrease the pad and the enclosure walls with hot water, lift the buildup the haulers leave behind, and finish with a sanitizing rinse that kills the smell instead of relocating it. Restaurants and grocery-anchored centers put this on the shortest cycle we run.
A drive-thru lane develops a dark ribbon where every car idles and every window handoff drips. Cold water polishes that grease, it does not remove it. We cut it with hot water and degreaser overnight, while the lane is closed, so it reopens clean and dry for the morning rush. The lane reads sharper from the street, and the slip risk at the walk-up window drops with it.
Warehouse slabs and aprons build a film of forklift tire rubber, diesel soot and powdered dust that sweeping never touches. We run hot-water surface cleaners across the slab in off-shift windows, treat the oil drips at staging and charging areas, and hand the floor back with its traction restored. Operations managers book this between shifts or across a weekend so nothing on the schedule moves.
Shared trash areas at multifamily buildings and retail centers take daily abuse: split bags, leaking bins, foot traffic that tracks the residue outward. We wash and sanitize the slab, the walls and the gates on a recurring cycle, and the enclosure stops being the complaint that reaches the manager every single week. Tenants notice. So do health inspectors.
Docks collect hydraulic oil, trailer rubber and spilled product in the exact zone where forklifts brake hardest. We wash dock aprons, ramps and bumper lines in off hours, degrease the drip zones, and keep the approach predictable underfoot and under tire. Fewer slick spots, fewer near misses, and a dock that holds up when a customer audits the site.
Charging stalls are the newest corner of the lot and often the most photographed. They collect cable drag marks, tire scrub and the coffee spills that come with thirty-minute dwell times. We clean charger pads with controlled low pressure, keep spray out of cabinets and connectors, and bring the stall striping back to visible. A clean charging area signals working equipment before a driver ever plugs in.
A retail center is one property with a dozen tenant opinions about how it looks. We wash the full frontage in one pass: entries, columns, walkway concrete and storefront glass on the same visit, scheduled overnight so every tenant opens to the same standard. One vendor, one invoice against the CAM budget, no patchwork where one frontage was cleaned and the next was not. Put the concrete on a scheduled sidewalk cleaning route and the center stops cycling between clean and embarrassing.
Boards buy consistency, not one good cleaning. We maintain community sidewalks, mailbox clusters, monument signs, clubhouse exteriors and pool decks on a published schedule the board can hold us to. Proposals are written for board cycles, insurance certificates arrive before the first visit, and the same crew returns each time so the standard never drifts. When the walkthrough lands before the annual meeting, the property shows like it is managed.
Plenty of crews own a pressure washer. Far fewer can operate inside the constraints of a commercial property without creating new problems for the person who hired them. This is the operating standard we hold on every commercial job:
Most commercial grime is not a cleaning problem, it is a scheduling problem. Gum, grease and grey concrete creep back at a predictable rate, so the smart money stops booking one-off rescues and puts the property on a route. We build maintenance programs around how each zone actually soils: monthly or quarterly for retail frontage and glass, quarterly to semiannual for office exteriors and HOA common areas, and short cycles for dumpster pads and drive-thru lanes where grease builds fastest.
Route work is better for your budget too. Recurring visits cost less per visit than restoration cleans, because we are lifting weeks of soil instead of years, and the line item becomes a number you can forecast. We covered the cadence question in detail in our guide on how often a business should pressure wash its storefront. And if you manage buildings by day and own a home that deserves the same treatment, our residential services run on the exact same crew discipline.
A gas station forecourt is one of the hardest surfaces in commercial work: years of drip oil, tire film and spill staining, baked under a canopy, on concrete that can never close for long. The photos below are the same forecourt on the same night. We washed it in the dark, while the lanes sat quiet, and had it finished before the morning rush. That is what hot water, the right degreaser and a crew that works while you sleep actually look like.
The rest of the record is public. We hold reputation for consistent, careful work, and you can read every one of them on Google before you put us in front of your tenants.
Call or text 747-202-3622, tell us the address, and we will walk the site, scope every zone and hand you an exact quote with a schedule attached. Free, fast, and built for the way you actually manage the property.
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