Cleaning Services Listings
The cleaning services listings on this site aggregate verified powerwashing and exterior cleaning contractors operating across the United States, organized by service type, surface category, and geographic region. Each listing entry is structured to give property owners, facility managers, and procurement professionals the specific operational details needed to evaluate and compare providers. The listings function as a structured reference layer — not a ranked advertising feed — sitting alongside editorial content that explains techniques, standards, and cost benchmarks.
How to use listings alongside other resources
Listings carry the most value when used in context with explanatory content rather than in isolation. A property manager evaluating concrete cleaning bids, for example, will find the powerwashing cost guide useful for understanding what price ranges are defensible, while the listings themselves surface which local contractors specialize in that surface type. Similarly, anyone unfamiliar with the distinction between high-pressure and low-pressure methods should review powerwashing vs soft washing before filtering listings by service category — that distinction determines which providers are even qualified for a given job.
The how to use this cleaning services resource page provides a structured walkthrough of the full research path: starting with surface identification, moving through equipment and chemical requirements, and arriving at contractor evaluation. Using listings at the end of that path — rather than at the start — reduces the risk of selecting a provider whose equipment or method is mismatched to the target surface.
For projects requiring licensed contractors, the powerwashing licensing by state reference should be consulted first, since licensing requirements vary by jurisdiction and not all listed providers will carry credentials relevant to every state.
How listings are organized
Listings are divided into three primary tiers based on service scope:
- Residential listings — Contractors whose primary market is single-family and multi-family housing, including driveways, decks, siding, and roofs. These providers typically operate at pressure ranges between 1,200 and 3,000 PSI and carry general liability insurance calibrated to residential work.
- Commercial listings — Providers serving retail properties, office complexes, parking structures, and HOA-managed communities. Equipment capacity for this tier generally runs from 3,000 to 5,000 PSI, and providers are expected to carry commercial general liability coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence.
- Industrial listings — Contractors equipped for manufacturing facilities, fleet cleaning, food-processing exteriors, and infrastructure surfaces. This tier includes providers with hot-water systems, wastewater reclaim capability, and surface preparation certifications relevant to regulated industries.
Within each tier, listings are further sorted by surface specialization. A contractor listed under deck and patio powerwashing and a contractor listed under building facade powerwashing may both appear in the commercial tier, but their chemical handling, nozzle selection, and pressure calibration differ substantially. Cross-referencing surface pages with listing entries clarifies that distinction.
What each listing covers
Every listing entry in this directory follows a standardized field structure. The fields covered include:
- Business name and operating jurisdiction — the legal or trade name and the states or metro areas where the contractor actively operates
- Service categories — the specific surface types and cleaning methods offered, drawn from the site's classification framework
- Equipment profile — whether the contractor operates cold-water, hot-water, or soft-wash systems, and the PSI/GPM range in use
- Insurance status — general liability and, where applicable, workers' compensation coverage levels
- Licensing notes — any state-specific contractor licenses or certifications held
- Specialty flags — designations for capabilities such as graffiti removal, mold and mildew removal, eco-friendly practices, or wastewater reclaim
Listings do not include customer reviews, star ratings, or paid placement signals. The field structure is uniform across all entries, which means comparison between two providers in the same category is based on operational attributes rather than marketing investment.
Geographic distribution
Listings are maintained for contractors across all 50 states, with the highest concentrations in the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Pacific Coast regions — areas where humidity, biological growth, and climate-driven surface degradation generate sustained demand for exterior cleaning services. Florida, Georgia, Texas, California, and the Carolinas account for the largest share of listed providers, reflecting both market size and the frequency with which mold, algae, and oil contamination require professional remediation in those climates.
Metro-level filtering is available for cities with 10 or more listed contractors. In markets with fewer than 10 providers, listings are grouped at the state level to avoid artificially fragmenting results. Rural coverage relies on contractors who specify multi-county or regional service areas rather than a single municipality.
The national powerwashing market overview provides broader context on industry density by region, which can help users in lower-coverage areas calibrate their expectations when sourcing bids. In some states, industrial-tier contractors represent the only available listings, particularly for specialized applications such as fleet and vehicle powerwashing or food-service exterior cleaning. Users in those areas may also benefit from the powerwashing contractor questions to ask resource, which addresses how to evaluate a generalist contractor for a specialized task when dedicated specialists are not locally available.