If you’re searching for patio and driveway cleaning near you, chances are you’re staring at stains, mold, or a chalky white residue and wondering what’s causing it, and whether it’s fixable. The good news: most of what shows up on Colorado patios and driveways has a clear explanation. The less obvious part is that not all of it is a cleaning problem. Sometimes what looks like buildup is actually a sign that pavers are settling, joints are failing, or the surface has simply reached the end of its life.
At Ridgewell Landscape and Design, we specialize in hardscape design and installation across the Denver area, including Broomfield, Parker, and surrounding communities. We don’t offer pressure washing or cleaning services ourselves, but we get asked about stains and buildup often enough that we wanted to put together a clear, honest guide: what’s likely causing it, what a homeowner or a cleaning pro can handle, and when the real fix isn’t a cleaning at all, it’s a rebuild. If your patio is due for an upgrade rather than a scrub, that’s exactly where we come in.
| Question | Answer |
| What causes most staining in Colorado? | Mold/mildew, winter salt residue, mineral efflorescence |
| Who handles cleaning? | A local pressure washing or hardscape maintenance company |
| When is it more than a cleaning issue? | Cracked concrete, shifting/sunken pavers, failing joints, outdated design |
| Where can I get a redesign or new install done locally? | Ridgewell Landscape and Design serves Denver, Broomfield, Parker, and nearby areas |
Before deciding whether you need a cleaning or something more, it helps to know what you’re actually looking at.
Shaded or damp spots, under trees, near sprinklers, along north-facing walls, trap moisture longer than the rest of the surface. This creates the greenish or black staining that shows up even on relatively new patios. This is typically a surface-level cleaning issue, not a structural one.
Colorado winters mean regular use of salt and ice melt products, which leave a white, chalky residue behind once the snow clears. Left untreated over several seasons, repeated salt exposure can also accelerate surface wear and contribute to cracking or spalling in concrete, which moves the problem from “needs a cleaning” to “needs a closer look.”
This is the white, powdery mineral staining that shows up on natural stone and pavers, caused by minerals rising to the surface as moisture evaporates. It’s common on flagstone and travertine and often gets mistaken for dirt. It’s usually cosmetic, but persistent, heavy efflorescence can sometimes point to drainage issues underneath the surface, which is a design and installation concern, not a cleaning one.
| Situation | What to Do |
| Light dirt, leaves, surface dust | DIY sweeping/rinsing is fine |
| Mold, mildew, algae staining | A cleaning or pressure washing service can typically handle this |
| Salt residue, efflorescence | A cleaning pro with the right technique for your material |
| Cracked or spalling concrete | Worth a professional assessment before more cleaning is done |
| Sunken, shifting, or heaving pavers | Usually a base or drainage issue, this is where a design/install team comes in |
| Patio or driveway just looks dated or undersized | Not a cleaning problem at all, this is a redesign opportunity |
Pressure washing pavers and natural stone is also not a great DIY project. Too much pressure or the wrong nozzle angle can strip polymeric sand from joints, chip stone edges, or force water underneath pavers, creating problems that are worse than the stains you started with. If you’re only dealing with light buildup, our guide on how to clean a paver patio covers safe, simple upkeep you can do yourself.
Sometimes a homeowner calls a cleaning company, gets the surface looking better temporarily, and the same staining or unevenness comes right back. That’s usually a sign the issue isn’t on the surface at all. A few patterns we see often:
In any of these cases, the better long-term investment is a redesign or new installation rather than repeated cleanings. This is the work we specialize in, whether that’s a fresh paver patio installation or addressing a driveway that’s ready for a full paver upgrade.
It depends on shade, moisture exposure, and winter salt use, but most surfaces benefit from a cleaning at least once a year, often in spring after winter residue has built up. A local pressure washing company can advise on frequency for your specific surface.
You can for light maintenance, but it carries risk without the right equipment and pressure settings. Too much force can damage joint sand or chip natural stone.
That’s likely efflorescence, a natural mineral deposit that rises to the surface as moisture evaporates. It’s common on natural stone. If it keeps coming back in the same area, it’s worth having the drainage and base checked rather than just cleaning it again.
Heavy, repeated salt exposure can contribute to surface wear and cracking over time, which is part of why some driveways eventually need more than a seasonal cleaning.
That’s a design question, not a cleaning one. This is exactly where Ridgewell can help, whether that means a refreshed layout, new materials, or a full patio and driveway redesign.
If your patio or driveway keeps needing attention no matter how often it’s cleaned, or if it’s simply time for a layout and materials that actually fit how you use your space, Ridgewell Landscape and Design can help. We handle hardscape design and installation across the Denver area, including Broomfield, Parker, and nearby communities. Contact us to talk through what’s going on and whether a redesign makes more sense than another round of cleaning.
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