How To Clean A Concrete Driveway

Chad Roeder • March 4, 2026

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Concrete driveways collect stains over time from:

• dirt
• algae
• mildew
• tire marks
• oil drips

If your driveway looks dark or patchy, you're not alone. Many homeowners in Greenville and Pitt County deal with concrete stains caused by humidity and everyday use.

Professional driveway cleaning can dramatically improve curb appeal.

Why Concrete Gets Stained

Concrete is a porous material, which means it absorbs contaminants.

Common causes of driveway stains include:

• algae growth from moisture
• mildew buildup
• oil leaks from vehicles
• dirt trapped in the surface

Once these materials settle into the concrete, normal rinsing won't remove them.

Can You Clean a Driveway Yourself?

DIY driveway cleaning methods sometimes work for light stains, but they often struggle with deeper buildup.

Homeowners frequently try:

• bleach solutions
• consumer pressure washers
• scrubbing cleaners

These methods can help temporarily but rarely remove stains fully.

Professional equipment produces a more even and thorough clean.

Professional Concrete Cleaning

Professional driveway cleaning uses specialized surface cleaners that remove stains evenly across the concrete.

This process:

• removes organic buildup
• restores the natural concrete color
• eliminates slippery mildew growth

The result is a driveway that looks dramatically brighter and cleaner.

Concrete Cleaning in Greenville NC

Concrete cleaning is one of the most effective ways to improve curb appeal.

Spartan Pro Wash provides professional driveway and concrete cleaning services throughout:

• Greenville
• Winterville
• Ayden
• Pitt County

πŸ‘‰ Learn more about concrete cleaning:
https://www.spartanprowash.com/concrete-cleaning/

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