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Jacksonville Beach (zip code 32250) has a different exterior-cleaning problem than the rest of the metro area: salt air. If you live near the ocean or the Intracoastal, your siding, windows, and railings are dealing with something inland Jacksonville homes simply don’t face.

Why Salt Air Changes How Often You Need to Clean

Coastal properties within roughly a mile of tidal water get consistent deposition of salt particles — mainly sodium chloride — that bond to glass, metal, concrete, and painted surfaces. Once deposited, those salt particles draw ambient moisture back to the surface even after everything looks dry, creating a persistent, slightly damp film that accelerates corrosion, organic growth, and general staining compared to a home further inland. That’s on top of Jacksonville’s baseline humidity, which sits around 75% for most of the year. The combination is why Jacksonville Beach homes often need exterior cleaning closer to every 8–10 months, rather than the roughly once-a-year baseline that works fine for inland neighborhoods like Mandarin or Orange Park.

What We Clean Most Often in Jacksonville Beach

  • House washing (soft wash) — salt film and algae buildup on siding and stucco
  • Window cleaning — salt spray leaves a hazy film on glass that plain rain doesn’t rinse away
  • Railing and metal fixture cleaning — salt accelerates corrosion on railings, hinges, and fixtures
  • Pool deck and paver cleaning — sand, salt, and sun exposure all contribute to staining and surface haze
  • Driveway and walkway cleaning — sand tracking plus salt air soiling builds up faster near the beach

Rental and Investment Properties

Jacksonville Beach has a lot of short-term rental and investment properties, and curb appeal has a direct effect on booking rates and guest reviews. If you manage a beach rental, a recurring cleaning schedule between guest turnovers or on a seasonal basis keeps the property looking the way your listing photos promise.

A Note on Current Water Restrictions

Duval County is currently under a Phase III Extreme Water Shortage declared by the St. Johns River Water Management District, which specifically names street and pressure washing among the activities facing additional restriction during the drought. We bring our own tanked water for most jobs rather than drawing from your spigot, which reduces demand on the municipal system, but we’ll always talk through your specific situation honestly rather than just book the job. See our full breakdown of current restrictions for details.

Serving All of Jacksonville Beach

From the oceanfront homes along 1st Street to the neighborhoods around the Intracoastal, we cover all of 32250 along with neighboring Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach.