Pressure & Soft Washing in Miami, FL — local know-how
Miami's mix of high-rise glass in Brickell and downtown, historic homes in Coral Gables and Coconut Grove, and waterfront properties from Pinecrest to Key Biscayne each call for a different approach — from water-fed-pole high-access cleaning to careful work on delicate historic windows. The intense coastal humidity and salt air leave a mineral haze on glass and grow algae on stucco, barrel-tile roofs, and pavers, all of which our low-pressure soft wash safely clears. For Miami's commercial storefronts and offices, a bright, clean facade is everything — we schedule around your hours to keep first impressions sharp.
Miami pressure & soft washing — what we clean
- House & exterior washing — siding, stucco, soffits, and trim, soft-washed to lift dirt, salt, and black streaks without damage.
- Roof soft washing — low-pressure removal of the algae and dark streaks that bake onto Florida tile and shingle roofs.
- Driveways, pavers & walkways — deep-cleaned and brightened, with re-sanding available.
- Pool decks, lanais & screens — safely cleaned at the right pressure for each surface.
Soft washing — the right method for Miami
Here's what most companies in Miami get wrong: blasting delicate surfaces with high pressure. High PSI cracks roof tile, dislodges shingle granules, gouges soft stucco, and strips paint — it's exactly why you should never pressure wash a roof. Soft washing uses low pressure plus specialized, biodegradable solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root and rinse away safely. The result is a deeper clean that stays clean far longer — with zero risk to your Miami home's finishes. We use true pressure only where it belongs, like concrete driveways.
Why Miami exteriors get dirty so fast
Florida's heat and humidity are a greenhouse for mold, mildew, and algae, and Miami's Atlantic salt air and sprinkler overspray accelerate the staining on roofs, siding, and pavers. Black roof streaks aren't just ugly — they trap heat and shorten roof life. Our soft wash removes the staining and slows its return, protecting your surfaces and your curb appeal.
Real Miami results — before & after
Real Fresh Frames jobs near Miami: roofs and delicate surfaces soft-washed (never high pressure), hard surfaces surface-cleaned back to like-new.





Pressure & Soft Washing in Miami — FAQs
What's the difference between soft washing and pressure washing?+
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (1,500–3,000 PSI) — right for hard surfaces like concrete. Soft washing uses low pressure (under ~300 PSI) plus cleaning solutions — the safe method for roofs, siding, screens, and anything delicate. We use the correct method for each surface on your Miami property.
Is it safe to pressure wash my roof?+
No — high pressure damages roofs by cracking tile and stripping shingle granules. We soft wash roofs in Miami, which safely removes algae and black streaks at the root and keeps your roof intact and under warranty.
How much does pressure washing cost in Miami?+
It depends on the surfaces and square footage — a driveway is very different from a full house-and-roof soft wash. We give you a free, exact quote up front so you know the price before we start.
Will soft washing damage my plants or pavers?+
No. We pre-treat and rinse landscaping and use the right low-pressure approach for each surface, so your Miami pavers, screens, and plants are protected throughout.
Do you clean high-rise and hard-access windows in Miami?+
Yes — with the right equipment and full insurance for multi-story and high-rise glass.
Which Miami neighborhoods do you serve?+
We cover greater Miami, residential and commercial — Brickell and Downtown high-rises, the historic homes of Coral Gables and Coconut Grove, and waterfront properties from Pinecrest to Key Biscayne. Waterfront and high-rise glass picks up salt-air mineral haze the fastest, while the older windows in Coral Gables and Coconut Grove call for gentler, careful work — we match the method to the neighborhood.
How often should you have your windows cleaned in Miami?+
Two to four times a year suits most Miami homes. Waterfront and high-rise glass in Brickell, Downtown, and on Key Biscayne picks up salt-air haze fastest and looks best on a quarterly clean, while inland homes in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Pinecrest usually do well twice a year. Adding a clean after the summer rainy season clears storm film and pollen before the dry months.
Can you soft-wash my barrel-tile roof safely?+
Yes — we use low pressure only on tile, never high pressure that can damage it.
Do you offer scheduled commercial service?+
Yes — recurring plans scheduled around your business hours.
