Anne Arundel County · MD

Glen Burnie coverage area

Storefront gum and grime in Glen Burnie. Three ways to lose it.

Glen Burnie is the Anne Arundel retail spine — Marley Station shopping centers, the Ritchie Highway storefronts, and the Crain Hwy quick-service sites. Most jobs land on poured-concrete entry pads where gum and grocery-cart grime accumulate fast, and on the paving-brick aprons around Marley Station.

Local corridor: Crain Hwy corridor, Marley Station, and the Ritchie Highway retail strip.

The three methods in Glen Burnie

Different jobs suit different methods.

Glen Burnie gets the same three-method lineup as the rest of the route. Steam + scrape is the workhorse for most gum jobs on poured concrete. Freeze + scrape is the premium option for decorative pavers and historic substrates. Pressure washing covers sidewalks, driveways, and the long paved aprons behind the storefronts.

01 · STEAM

Steam + scrape gum removal

Hot steam softens each gum blob on the Glen Burnie entry pads, then a compact rig lifts it in one piece. No solvents, no chemical migration to the stormwater system, and a quiet rig that fits a storefront morning.

  • Glen Burnie poured-concrete entry pads and storefront walkways
  • Food-court edges, transit-platform pads, market squares
  • Any paved surface with high foot traffic and visible buildup

02 · FREEZE

Freeze + scrape gum removal

The premium option for the decorative pavers and historic substrates that show up around Glen Burnie. A cryogenic spray hardens each blob into a brittle pellet, then the rig lifts it off without etching the joint lines.

  • Pavers, tile grout, painted surfaces
  • Historic substrates and decorative concrete
  • Substrates flagged as sensitive on the on-site walk

03 · PW

Pressure washing

Hot or cold rinse matched to the paved surface — concrete, brick, tile, pavers, or asphalt — common across the Glen Burnie retail aprons and shared entries. Right pressure, right temperature, right capture so the site stays open while we work.

  • Glen Burnie sidewalks, storefront walkways, and shared entries
  • Driveways, parking aprons, paved flatwork
  • Catch-basin-friendly capture when runoff is a concern

What we see in Glen Burnie

Local surfaces in the Glen Burnie book.

Glen Burnie sits at the center of the launch radius — it is the densest small-commercial pocket in the route and the most consistent source of storefront gum and sidewalk pressure-wash work.

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  • Poured-concrete entry pads at Marley Station-area storefronts
  • Paving-brick aprons and walkway bands along Crain Hwy
  • Quick-service drive-thru lanes on the Ritchie Highway corridor

Not seeing your surface? Tell us on the quote form — the on-site walk confirms before any rig rolls.

Next steps

Send the four fields, or read the rates first.

The quote form covers the four fields that drive most scoping decisions — service, square footage, surface, and a street address. Pricing breaks the math out by method and tier.