The building exterior is the ad the property runs all day
Before a customer touches the door handle, the property has already made its pitch: the sidewalk, the entry pad, the face of the building. Gum spots and gray buildup accumulate so gradually that owners stop seeing them, but first-time visitors see nothing else. Daltex has spent more than 25 years keeping Dallas-Fort Worth commercial properties presentable, and pressure washing is how that standard extends past the front door.
North Texas weather does exteriors no favors. Long dry spells bake in dust and spills; storm runoff redeposits grime; shaded walls and walkways hold onto mildew. Surfaces that never get washed simply keep the record of all of it.
What a commercial wash covers
Every property weathers differently, so Daltex surveys the exterior before quoting. Typical targets:
- Concrete walkways, entries, and breezeways where gum and grime concentrate
- Building exterior surfaces appropriate for pressurized washing
- Dumpster pads and service areas that generate their own buildup
- Recurring wash schedules for properties that want the exterior held to a standard, not rescued once
Exterior programs often bundle naturally with parking lot cleaning across DFW, and storefront properties usually coordinate washing with commercial window cleaning so glass and concrete come clean together.
Scheduled around business, not against it
A wash that blocks a business’s entrance during peak hours costs more than it cleans. Daltex schedules exterior work around each property’s operating pattern, keeps access routes usable, and finishes with a walkdown so the property manager is not left inspecting alone. Request a free estimate to put a number on a specific property’s exterior.