Parking Garage Pressure Washing in Orlando: The Complete Guide (2026)
Parking Garage Pressure Washing in Orlando: The Complete Guide (2026)
Parking garages are among the most challenging and most neglected exterior surfaces in commercial property maintenance. Day after day, hundreds or thousands of vehicles cycle through — dripping oil, depositing exhaust soot, leaving rubber tire marks, dropping bird waste, and contributing to concrete deterioration through chemical and biological means. The result, over months of inattention, is a facility that looks neglected, creates slip-and-fall liability, and degrades faster than it should.
For property managers and building owners in Orlando and Central Florida, professional parking garage pressure washing isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessary component of responsible facility management. This guide covers everything you need to know: why garages accumulate such extreme contamination, the health and liability risks that come with neglect, how JBC Pressure Washings approaches parking structure cleaning, and how to build garage cleaning into your property maintenance program.
Why Parking Garages Accumulate Extreme Levels of Grime
Parking garages are uniquely hostile environments from a cleanliness standpoint. Unlike open parking lots where rain naturally rinses surfaces, enclosed or partially covered garage structures trap contamination and concentrate it over time.
OSHA Slip Hazard Liability
Beyond aesthetics, neglected parking garage surfaces create serious liability exposure. Oil drips, algae growth, and wet exhaust soot deposits create slip hazards. A visitor who slips on an oily parking surface has strong grounds for a premises liability claim.
How JBC Approaches Parking Garage Cleaning
JBC uses commercial-grade equipment including hot water power washing units, surface cleaners, high-volume water recovery systems, and extension wands. We coordinate with property management to schedule cleaning during low-traffic periods. Water reclaim systems collect contaminated wastewater for proper disposal in compliance with EPA Clean Water Act provisions and Florida DEP regulations.
Recommended Cleaning Frequency
- High-traffic facilities: Quarterly cleaning of all levels
- Mid-traffic facilities: Semi-annual full cleaning
- Lower-traffic facilities: Annual full cleaning minimum
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