Concrete, Paver & Deck Cleaning

Clean surfaces change how your outdoor space feels—fresh, tidy, and ready to enjoy without the constant scrubbing.

Outdoor time should feel easy.

Concrete driveway cleaning process in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine

Patios, decks, driveways, and walkways collect buildup that quietly steals the comfort out of your space. A proper clean brings back a fresh, cared-for look—so weekends feel more relaxing and outdoor entertaining feels simple again.

What We Clean

Dirty Concrete driveway cleaning process in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine

Concrete

Driveways, walkways, porches, steps, patios

Paver patio cleaning process in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine

Pavers

Patios, paver walkways, seating areas

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Decks

Composite or wood decks (cleaned with the appropriate method for the surface)

A cleaner look—and a safer feel.

Concrete driveway after cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine

We focus on lifting grime and organic buildup that can make surfaces look tired and feel slippery—especially when wet. We’ll also set clear expectations for stains that may not fully disappear, like rust or older oil spots. The goal is a cleaner, brighter surface that feels cared for.

Our Work Before and After

Concrete driveway before cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Concrete driveway after cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Concrete driveway after cleaning – wide view in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Concrete driveway before cleaning – wide view in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Wood deck after cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Wood deck railing before cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Wood deck before cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine
Wood deck after cleaning in Wayne County, MI | Island Shine

FAQs

Does cleaning help with slippery surfaces?

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Yes—organic buildup and grime can make concrete, pavers, and decks slick, especially when wet. Cleaning helps remove that buildup so the surface feels cleaner and more comfortable to use.


Some stains can improve with a normal wash, but older oil and rust stains require a special stain treatment and may not fully disappear. We’ll be clear about what’s realistic, and we can discuss specialty treatment when it makes sense.

Can you remove oil stains or rust stains?

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Do you clean pavers differently than concrete?

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Yes. Pavers can require a more careful approach depending on the surface finish and joint sand. We clean appropriately so the area looks refreshed without being overly aggressive.


What about decks—will cleaning damage the boards?

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We clean decks with the method that matches the surface (wood vs composite) and the condition of the material. If a deck is weathered or delicate, we’ll talk through the most appropriate approach before we begin.

Ready to bring back the fresh, finished look?

Get an instant quote or send a message—then let your surfaces feel fresh, tidy, and ready for weekends outside.