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How Much Does Pressure Washing Cost in Mt. Juliet, TN?

April 24, 2026
By Knockout Team
How Much Does Pressure Washing Cost in Mt. Juliet, TN?

Pricing is the first question almost every Mt. Juliet homeowner asks — and it should be. Pressure washing costs in Wilson County vary widely depending on the service, square footage, and how many seasons of buildup are sitting on the surface. This guide breaks down the real numbers we quote in Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, and across Middle Tennessee so you can plan your budget before you pick up the phone.

Typical Pressure Washing Prices in Mt. Juliet and Wilson County

These are the ranges we use for most homes in the Mt. Juliet, Providence, Del Webb, and Lebanon areas. Final pricing always depends on the specific home, but this is what you should expect to see on an honest estimate.

Pressure Washing Cost Ranges by Service:

  • House / soft washing: $300 to $550 for most homes, depending on square footage and story count
  • Driveway cleaning: $150 to $300 — single-car drives run $150 to $200, double-car drives run $200 to $300
  • Deck cleaning: $200 to $450 depending on size and condition
  • Roof cleaning (soft wash only): $300 to $600 depending on pitch, shade, and Gloeocapsa magma staining
  • Gutter cleaning: $100 to $200 for a standard single-story or two-story home
  • Driveway clean and seal combo: $300 to $450 for most standard concrete driveways

What Actually Changes the Price

Two houses on the same street can have very different quotes. Square footage is the obvious factor, but in Wilson County the bigger drivers are condition and access. A driveway with five years of red clay runoff from a neighboring new build takes more chemistry and more time than one that was cleaned last year. A two-story home with gables facing Old Hickory Lake will have more biological growth than the same floor plan further inland.

Factors That Move Your Quote Up or Down:

  • Square footage and number of stories
  • Years since the last professional cleaning — heavy buildup needs more product and dwell time
  • Red clay pre-treatment for driveways near new construction
  • Second-story or gable access requiring extended reach
  • Steep roof pitch and heavy shingle staining
  • Ground-level landscaping that needs to be protected and rinsed

Why DIY Usually Costs More in the Long Run

Renting a pressure washer from the big box store runs $80 to $120 per day, plus chemicals, plus a full weekend of your time. That consumer machine will not have the flow rate needed to run a surface cleaner properly, which means wand streaks on your driveway. It also has no soft wash capability, so your siding gets a high-pressure blast that can void vinyl warranties and drive water behind your cladding. Most homeowners who try DIY once end up calling us within a year anyway — now paying for a proper cleaning plus any damage repair.

We are a family-owned Mt. Juliet crew, and every estimate is free with no obligation. We will walk the property, measure what needs cleaning, and hand you a written number before we leave.

Real Examples From Recent Wilson County Jobs

Numbers in a table only go so far, so here is where actual jobs land. A standard two-car driveway in Providence with three years of black algae buildup: around $225, roughly two hours on site including pre-treatment dwell time. A 2,800 square foot two-story off Lebanon Road with heavy mildew on the north-facing side: a $425 soft wash. An exposed aggregate driveway and front walkway near Del Webb, cleaned and resealed in one visit: about $475 total. None of these are quotes — condition, access, and square footage move every job — but they show where real work falls inside the ranges above.

How Sealing Changes the Math

For most Mt. Juliet driveways, sealing adds $75 to $125 on top of cleaning — and it is the single best way to protect the money you just spent. Tennessee's freeze-thaw cycles work water into unsealed concrete and slowly break it apart, and red clay from nearby construction re-stains porous concrete fast. A quality sealer closes the pores, so algae and clay sit on top of the surface instead of bonding into it. That means your next cleaning is faster, cheaper, and further away. On exposed aggregate, sealing also locks the stones in place and restores the wet-look color that makes aggregate worth having. If your driveway is being cleaned anyway, sealing while the surface is bare is the most cost-effective time to do it.

Bundle Discounts Are the Cheapest Way to Book

A large share of any pressure washing price is fixed: drive time, setup, water hookup, chemical mixing, and breakdown. That cost is the same whether we clean one surface or four. So when you combine services — house wash plus driveway, or driveway plus walkway and patio — the per-surface price drops, and we pass that back as a bundle discount of roughly 10 to 20 percent depending on the combination. The most popular bundle in Mt. Juliet is the house wash plus driveway clean, which typically lands between $450 and $700 for most homes instead of $500 to $800 booked separately.

Do Prices Change With the Season?

Our rates stay the same year-round, but availability does not. Spring is peak season in Middle Tennessee — pollen coats everything, listing season kicks off, and the schedule fills weeks out. If you want the best scheduling flexibility, late summer and fall are the easiest times to book, and cleaning in fall means your home goes into the gray winter months looking sharp. The one timing tip worth knowing: if pollen is your main complaint, wait until the heavy yellow wave passes in late April or May, or you will be looking at a fresh coat within days.

Common Pricing Questions

Quick answers Mt. Juliet homeowners ask us:

  • Is there a job minimum? Yes — standalone jobs under about $150 usually make more sense bundled with another surface, and we will tell you that upfront
  • Do you charge extra for travel? Not anywhere in Wilson County — Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, and the surrounding area are home turf
  • Does a dirtier driveway cost more? Heavy buildup can add to the price because it takes more product and dwell time, which is why annual cleaning is cheaper than rescue cleaning
  • Is the estimate really free? Yes — free, written, and with no obligation, whether we walk the property or quote from photos and measurements
  • Do you require payment upfront? No — you pay when the work is done and you have seen the results

The bottom line: most Mt. Juliet homeowners spend $150 to $300 for a driveway, $300 to $550 for a house wash, and save meaningfully by bundling. If a quote you receive is far below those ranges, ask what equipment and process they are using — in this business, a price that looks too good usually washes off in the first rain.

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