Storefronts, buildings, and flatwork kept customer-ready — scheduled around your hours, priced in writing.
A commercial property in Toms River gets judged in about four seconds — the time it takes a customer to cross from their car to your door. Gum-spotted sidewalks, green-streaked siding, a salt-hazed sign, a dumpster corner you can smell before you see: every one of them votes against you before anyone reads your window hours. Toms River Power Washing keeps commercial properties on the right side of that four-second judgment, on a schedule, at a price that’s in writing.
Storefronts on Route 37, Fischer Boulevard, and Hooper Avenue live with constant traffic film. Humid Ocean County summers streak north-facing walls green just like houses — except your walls have your name on them. Entrance concrete collects gum, drink spills, and grease shadows. Bayside and marina properties add the shore surcharge: salt film that dulls glass, signage, and metal a little more every month.
None of it gets better on its own, and all of it is cheapest to fix on a schedule rather than in a panic before a landlord inspection, a franchise visit, or a listing photo.
The rule that governs our residential work governs commercial jobs: method matches surface.
One-time cleanings. Pre-opening spruce-ups, post-construction washdowns, landlord notices, and property listings.
Scheduled maintenance. The better economics for most properties: quarterly or semi-annual facade washes, monthly-to-quarterly flatwork, and annual full-property cleanings. Scheduled clients get priority booking and lower per-visit pricing — and never have to think about it again.
Multi-site and HOA/condo work. Common areas, clubhouse exteriors, community sidewalks, pool surrounds, and mailbox clusters, coordinated with property managers and boards, with documentation for your files.
Commercial pricing follows measured scope, so proposals are custom — but for orientation: flatwork typically prices in the same $0.10–$0.45 per square foot band as residential concrete (volume brings the rate down), and building washes depend on wall area, height, and material, with small storefront washes often starting in the few-hundred-dollar range and full building programs quoted per property. Recurring schedules meaningfully reduce per-visit cost. Every proposal is free, written, and itemized by area, so you can approve exactly the scope you want.
We’re local, insured, and built for the coastal grime profile this town actually has — salt film included. We work your off-hours, keep the work zone controlled and the entrances open, and put every number in writing before a hose is unrolled. Request your free proposal: we’ll walk the property, photograph the trouble spots, and show you what “customer-ready, permanently” costs.
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Retail storefronts and strip centers along Route 37 and Hooper Avenue, offices, restaurants, medical buildings, condo and HOA common areas, marinas, and municipal-adjacent properties. If customers or tenants see it, we clean it.
Yes — early mornings, evenings, and overnights are normal for us. Sidewalk and entrance cleaning in particular schedules best before opening so surfaces are dry for your first customer.
We do, and most commercial clients end up there: quarterly or semi-annual building washes and monthly-to-quarterly flatwork keep a property permanently presentable and cost less per visit than rescue cleanings.
Yes — insured crews, and we're happy to provide documentation for your property manager or landlord file before work begins.
By measured scope: square footage of building faces and flatwork, buildup, access, and frequency. One-time cleanings price higher per visit than scheduled programs. Proposals are free, written, and itemized by area.
Yes — hot-water cleaning and degreasers handle gum, food grease, and dumpster pads. These are chemistry-plus-heat problems, and they're some of the most satisfying before-and-afters in the trade.
Minimally. We cone and control the work zone, manage runoff responsibly, keep entrances passable, and schedule the loudest work for your quietest hours.
Constantly — it's a Toms River specialty. Marinas, bayside restaurants, and east-side storefronts collect salt haze that dulls signage, glass, and facades. A scheduled rinse program keeps coastal properties looking crisp year-round.
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