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Driveway Pressure Washing Estimate Calculator

Use driveway-specific estimating logic for area, soil level, degreaser allowance, travel, setup, minimum fee, and target margin.

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A driveway pressure washing estimate should not rely on square footage alone. Check area price, then compare it against labor, chemicals, travel, equipment, overhead, minimum job price, and target margin before sending the customer quote.

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Driveway estimating checks

  • Confirm the driveway area and whether sidewalks, apron, or walkway are included.
  • Adjust for oil staining, heavy soil, slope, drainage, and water access.
  • Protect the minimum job price when the area price is too low.
  • Use the customer-safe preview before sending scope and terms.

FAQ

How do I estimate a driveway pressure washing job?

Measure square footage, adjust for soil and oil staining, add labor, chemicals, travel, setup, overhead, target margin, and minimum job price, then turn the result into a customer-safe quote.

Should driveway cleaning use a minimum job price?

Usually yes. Small driveways still require travel, unloading, setup, cleanup, customer communication, and equipment wear.