Industries
We hear every cleanliness complaint first.
Public-sector municipal, retail and transit, universities, stadiums, and hotels — the five teams that own the paved surfaces their visitors walk on. Pick the one that matches your site and we'll pre-seed the quote form with the persona so the operator reads it first.
01 · PUBLIC
Public-sector & municipal
Surfaces we manage
- City sidewalks, curb aprons, and bus-stop pads
- Civic-center plazas, library entries, rec-center walkways
- Downtown crosswalk aprons and parking-meter pads
What hurts
Civic cleanliness is a complaint-driven channel — citizens call the same day they spot buildup, and a storm pushes the sidewalk washing to the front of the queue. Crews need a quiet rig that runs during the day without closing the route, plus a written scope that survives a council question about the line items.
Recommended method — Hot/cold pressure washing · Read the pricing match →
02 · RETAIL
Retail & transit operators
Surfaces we manage
- Brick pavers at transit platforms
- Strip-mall sidewalks and store aprons
- Mall entrances, food-court edges, and bus-queue pads
What hurts
High-traffic gum buildup reads as neglect within a week — and a brick-paver platform has to be cleared with a method that does not blast out the joint sand. We work the rig during the slow window so the storefront stays open and the transit platform stays in service.
Recommended method — Steam + scrape gum removal · Read the pricing match →
03 · UNIVERSITY
Universities & campuses
Surfaces we manage
- Brick walkways between academic buildings
- Library quads and student-union aprons
- Stadium approaches and tailgate lots at the same site
What hurts
Admissions season is the visible window — clean paved walkways are a recruiting surface as much as a maintenance one. Crews need a semester-aware schedule, a quiet rig, and a scope that covers the quad before move-in week without landing during finals.
Recommended method — Hot/cold pressure washing · Read the pricing match →
04 · STADIUM
Stadiums & event venues
Surfaces we manage
- Plaza tile at stadium concourses
- Decorative concrete at premium-club entries
- Breezeway pavers between seating sections
What hurts
Post-event turnaround is tight, and the substrate is often plaza tile or decorative concrete where heat or pressure could damage the finish. The rig has to clear the gum lifts and the sticky drink residue without scuffing the tile surface — usually overnight, never during gameday.
Recommended method — Freeze + scrape gum removal · Read the pricing match →
05 · HOTEL
Hotel & hospitality
Surfaces we manage
- Terrazzo in hotel lobbies
- Driveways and porte-cochère aprons
- Walk-up pavers at side entries
What hurts
The lobby is the first surface a guest touches — terrazzo wear, gum spots, and post-storm debris show up in five-star reviews the same week. We schedule around check-in waves and pair the lobby freeze method with the driveway pressure wash when both are in scope.
Recommended method — Freeze + scrape gum removal · Read the pricing match →
Didn't self-identify?
Send the four fields that matter — we'll do the rest.
Property managers, churches, light-industrial bays, restaurants, and every other small-commercial site that owns a paved surface — the form walks you through it.