About us
Pressure Washing Charlotte with David Harlan
Pressure Washing Charlotte with David Harlan
David Harlan runs Commercial Pressure Washing from right here in Charlotte, where he has spent years handling commercial properties across Mecklenburg County. He focuses on Uptown Charlotte office buildings, South End warehouses, and the mix of brick and stucco in Dilworth and Elizabeth, where summer humidity drives heavy algae and mildew buildup on surfaces exposed to the subtropical heat.
The work changes with the seasons. Hot, humid summers accelerate organic growth on parking decks near Bank of America Stadium and Spectrum Center, while mild winters still leave pollen and road grime on sidewalks in NoDa and Plaza Midwood. David schedules around these patterns and keeps the same crew on every job so the results stay consistent from Ballantyne retail centers to older stock in Myers Park.
Clients reach him directly Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 2pm. He provides upfront quotes after walking each site in Mint Hill or Stallings and only uses equipment suited to the local water pressure and building materials.
- David Harlan — Owner, since over a d
- Open Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm
- Owner David Harlan oversees every commercial job in Uptown Charlotte, Dilworth, and South End instead of sending subcontractors.
- Equipment and techniques adjusted for Mecklenburg County humidity that causes rapid mildew on brick and concrete near Freedom Park and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art.
- Same-day site visits available for properties in NoDa, Plaza Midwood, and Ballantyne when summer growth becomes a safety concern.
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Open Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm
Our guarantee
Owner-operated service with upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect in neighborhoods like Dilworth, South End, and NoDa.
What Charlotte, NC Customers Say
“Oil stains from repeated truck deliveries had darkened the concrete at our warehouse off South Boulevard. The crew applied a degreaser followed by targeted pressure washing across the lot. The surface came back to its original light gray with no residue left behind.”
“Black algae streaks covered the north-facing brick wall of our office building near Ballantyne Commons. They used a soft-wash solution and low-pressure rinse to lift the growth without etching the mortar. The wall now looks uniform and the discoloration has not returned after several weeks.”
“Chewed gum and embedded dirt made the sidewalk outside our retail spot on East Boulevard look neglected. The team spot-treated each patch then ran a controlled pressure wash along the entire stretch. The concrete is now clean and the walkway no longer feels sticky underfoot.”