Pressure Washing in Lawrenceburg, KY
Lawrenceburg, KY
Anderson County exterior cleaning

Pressure Washing in Lawrenceburg, KY

Pressure washing and soft wash service for homes, farms, and businesses across Lawrenceburg and Anderson County. From downtown brick to the distillery corridor to the country roads.

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Our Lawrenceburg

Anderson County from downtown to Tyrone.

From the historic brick downtown, to the older streets around Saffell, the bourbon-belt homes near Wild Turkey and Four Roses, and the farm properties along Bondville and Glensboro - we have washed it all. Same crew, same standards, every job.

Inman ProWash LLC on a job in Lawrenceburg, KY

Lawrenceburg is the county seat of Anderson County and the home of two iconic Kentucky distilleries - Wild Turkey and Four Roses - both sitting just outside town along the Kentucky River. The downtown along Main Street has historic brick buildings dating back more than a century, while the residential neighborhoods spread out into rolling Bluegrass farmland. US-127 connects Lawrenceburg directly to Lexington, about twenty-five minutes north, and we run jobs in Anderson County regularly.

Anderson County is smaller than our other service areas but the cleaning needs are the same. The neighborhoods along Ninevah Road, Alton Road, and the developments near the Lawrenceburg Country Club have well kept homes surrounded by mature hardwoods. Every fall those trees drop thousands of leaves into gutters and onto roofs, and by spring the decomposing material has created a layer of moisture that accelerates algae growth on the shingles. Our gutter cleaning and roof cleaning combination is one of the most requested services in Lawrenceburg.

The bourbon distilleries along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail in Anderson County attract visitors year round, and the commercial properties in downtown Lawrenceburg need to look their best. We provide storefront, sidewalk, and building exterior cleaning for businesses throughout the area.

Call 859-312-0704 for a free estimate on any Lawrenceburg or Anderson County property.

Why Lawrenceburg homes get dirty fast

The four things working against your exterior.

Anderson County is bourbon country and farm country. The conditions here are a little different than Lexington. Here is what we deal with on every Lawrenceburg job.

01

Distillery and farm dust

Wild Turkey and Four Roses sit on opposite ends of town. Truck traffic, grain dust, and cooperage activity put fine dust into the air. Anderson County roads are heavy on gravel which adds to it.

02

Kentucky River valley

The east side of Anderson County drops down to the Kentucky River around Tyrone. Homes near the river deal with morning fog and constant humidity. Mildew shows up there before it does in town.

03

Spring pollen and seed

The farm country around Lawrenceburg throws heavy pollen and grass seed every spring. It piles into gutters and films over siding and concrete before most folks notice. We flush the gutters and rinse the whole exterior so it does not bake on through the summer.

04

Older brick downtown

Downtown Lawrenceburg has original brick going back to the late 1800s. Wrong pressure damages mortar that has been holding for over a century. We dial it down on every historic job.

Neighborhoods We Serve

Every block from downtown to Tyrone.

Lawrenceburg is small. Anderson County is small. We have probably driven down your road this year.

38.0381 N . 84.8989 W
Downtown Lawrenceburg
historic brick storefronts
Main Street area
older painted wood and brick homes
US 127 corridor
commercial and residential mix
Tyrone area
homes along the Kentucky River
Saffell Street
older established neighborhood
Bondville Road
rural and farm properties
Birdie Hills
newer residential subdivision
Bluegrass Parkway corridor
newer builds near the parkway
Glensboro
rural southern Anderson County
Sand Spring
small community west of town
Whiskey fungus on the vinyl siding of a Lawrenceburg home before pressure washing.
A bourbon country story

Whiskey fungus, and a block that needed help.

A stretch of homes between Wild Turkey and Four Roses had been hit hard by whiskey fungus. That is the black film that forms when bourbon evaporation lands on siding. It coats everything within a mile of an active distillery. Several homeowners on the same street called us in the same week.

We bundled the jobs and went house to house for three straight days. By the end of the week, the whole block looked like the day the homes were built. One neighbor brought us lemonade every afternoon. Another told us she had been embarrassed to have her grandkids over because of how dark the siding had gotten. That is why we keep showing up to Anderson County.

While we're in town

A few Lawrenceburg spots we keep coming back to.

When the workday ends, Lawrenceburg gives us bourbon country at its most low key. The distilleries sitting on each end of town and the river down at Tyrone are where a lot of our Anderson County afternoons go.

Historic brick

Downtown Lawrenceburg storefronts

Older brick and painted wood along the commercial block picks up mildew, exhaust staining, and pollen load. We do low-pressure soft wash on painted wood and targeted detergent dwell on brick mortar — never raw pressure on aged joints.

Soft wash only

Birdie Hills vinyl homes

Newer vinyl in Birdie Hills chalks and picks up organic staining from surrounding canopy. Soft wash only — high pressure cuts gaskets and drives water behind panels. We dial the surfactant ratio to the condition of the siding before we start.

Rural properties

Bondville Road farm and rural homes

Rural properties out on Bondville Road deal with heavy clay splash, algae on concrete outbuildings, and pollen load on every surface. We bring enough hose and water supply to handle long setbacks and larger footprints without losing pressure.

Newer subdivision

Bluegrass Parkway corridor builds

Newer Hardie board and stucco homes near the parkway develop organic staining from nearby tree canopy faster than homeowners expect. Soft wash with the right surfactant ratio lifts it without scuffing the finish or voiding siding warranties.

Lawrenceburg Common Questions

What Lawrenceburg customers ask most.

How much does pressure washing cost in Lawrenceburg, KY?+
Most house washes in Lawrenceburg run $449 to $889 depending on the size of your home and how heavy the buildup is. A single-story runs $449 to $850. A two-story runs $599 to $889. Concrete, gutter, and roof cleaning are priced by the job. We quote every job individually and the price we give you is the price you pay.
How often should I have my Lawrenceburg home pressure washed?+
Every one to two years for most homes. Homes near the distilleries or out near the river pick up more dust and mildew, so closer to every year. Town homes with good airflow can usually go two years.
Do you work on the older brick homes downtown?+
Yes. Downtown Lawrenceburg has original brick from the 1800s. We use the lowest pressure setting that still cleans, with a softer detergent mix. The mortar stays intact.
Do you serve all of Anderson County?+
Yes. Lawrenceburg city limits, Tyrone, Glensboro, Sand Spring, the country roads through farm country. If you are in the county we can get to you.
Can you clean farm properties and outbuildings?+
Yes. Anderson County has plenty of working farms with barns, equipment buildings, and fencing. We handle the regular cleanings and the seasonal heavy ones.
Are your cleaning products safe for plants and pets?+
Yes. The soft wash mix breaks down within minutes of rinsing. We pre-wet landscaping and rinse everything down. Pets and livestock are fine.
Service Area

Also serving Central Kentucky

Get the Lawrenceburg house looking new.

Anderson County is a regular run for us, in town and out in the farm country. Give us a call and we'll get you a price, and most jobs go on within the week.

Service areaLawrenceburg
ResponseSame day
Wait time7 days avg
HoursMon-Sat · 8a-6p
859-312-0704