McMahons Jersey Shore Powerwash
Ocean County

Point Pleasant Beach.

One of the towns we know block by block, from the boardwalk to River Road. Salt aerosol off the inlet hits the east-facing elevations of Point Pleasant Beach harder than any other shore town on our list, which is why most homes here need a soft-wash every 12 to 18 months, not 24. We schedule Point Pleasant work inside the same week, weather permitting.

Conditions in Point Pleasant Beach

What the air does to Point Pleasant Beach.

Point Pleasant Beach sits between the Manasquan River inlet and the open ocean, so it takes salt aerosol from two directions at once. The inlet is the part people underestimate: wind funnelling through it carries salt well past the beach blocks and deep into the borough. Salt is hygroscopic, meaning it pulls moisture from the air and holds it against siding, soffits, and shingles long after a rain has dried off. That constant damp film is what algae and mildew need, and it is why an east-facing wall here can green up in a single season while the same wall six miles inland stays clean for three.

One of the towns we know block by block, from the boardwalk to River Road. Salt aerosol off the inlet hits the east-facing elevations of Point Pleasant Beach harder than any other shore town on our list, which is why most homes here need a soft-wash every 12 to 18 months, not 24. We schedule Point Pleasant work inside the same week, weather permitting.

What Point Pleasant Beach homes are built of

The stock is split three ways: pre-war beach cottages with painted wood and tight lot lines, post-Sandy rebuilds raised on pilings with vinyl or fiber-cement siding, and the commercial strip around the boardwalk. Each wants a different approach. The older cottages need low-pressure work and careful attention to glazing putty and trim; the raised rebuilds put a lot of deck, stair, and railing surface into the salt zone, which is where most of the wear shows first.

From our base in Brick, Point Pleasant Beach is a 7-mile drive.

Common asks in Point Pleasant Beach
  • Rental turnover washes between summer tenants
  • Deck, stair, and railing cleaning on raised post-Sandy homes
  • Roof black-streak removal on east-facing slopes
  • Storefront and sidewalk cleaning in the boardwalk district
  • Full house soft-wash before a spring listing
Services in Point Pleasant Beach

What we wash in Point Pleasant Beach.

Same standards, same insurance, same no-damage guarantee, wherever you are in the coverage area.

Recent jobs near Point Pleasant Beach

A few shore homes we've handled.

A few recent jobs from across the coverage area. The before-and-after eye test, in three sentences each.

The Brennan residence — House Soft-Wash + Cedar Brightener
★ Spring Lake, NJ
The Brennan residence

House Soft-Wash + Cedar Brightener

Eight years of north-side cedar mildew lifted and tone restored across all four elevations. Re-stain prep completed same week.

The Calabrese residence — Roof Soft-Wash + Zinc Strip
★ Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
The Calabrese residence

Roof Soft-Wash + Zinc Strip

Severe gloeocapsa colonization killed at the root. Zinc ridge strip installed to prevent regrowth. One-year no-streak guarantee in writing.

The Patel residence — Stamped-Concrete Restoration
★ Toms River, NJ
The Patel residence

Stamped-Concrete Restoration

Fifteen-year stamped concrete with embedded oil, rust, and tire marks. Surface-cleaner pass, oxalic spot treatment, re-seal — finished gloss restored.

Point Pleasant Beach FAQ

Asked in Point Pleasant Beach.

What homeowners in Point Pleasant Beach ask us most. If yours is not here, call and ask. We don't run a phone tree.

How often should a Point Pleasant Beach home be soft-washed?
Every 12 to 18 months for most homes here, and closer to 12 for anything on an east-facing beach block or near the inlet. Inland NJ homes can often stretch to 24 months, but the salt load in Point Pleasant Beach keeps surfaces damp longer and growth comes back faster.
Can you wash a rental between Saturday turnovers?
Yes, and it is a large part of what we do here in season. Point Pleasant Beach is a short run from our Brick base and we are on the barrier island most weeks through the summer, so short-notice turnover work is realistic here. Tell us the changeover day and we will work around it.
Do you clean the raised decks and stairs on post-Sandy homes?
Yes. Raised homes put a lot of wood into the salt spray zone, and decks, stair treads, and railings usually need attention before the siding does. We clean and brighten the wood rather than blasting it, which keeps the tone even and does not raise the grain.
FAQ

Things people ask.

Quick answers to what shore homeowners ask most. If yours isn't here, call and ask. We don't run a phone tree.

Are you insured?
Yes — fully insured for residential and commercial work, including a $2M general liability policy and $1M commercial auto. We provide a Certificate of Insurance issued to your specific property on request for commercial jobs and HOA work.
Will pressure washing damage my siding?
Not if it's done right. We use soft-wash technique (low pressure plus a cleaning solution that does the work) on vinyl, wood, painted, and stucco surfaces. High pressure only goes on concrete and brick. We never strip paint or void siding warranties.
How long does a typical house wash take?
Most single-family homes are 2–3 hours start to finish. Larger homes or jobs that include the roof, deck, and driveway run a full day. We give you an arrival window and a finish estimate the morning of the job.
What about plants and landscaping?
We pre-rinse landscaping before any cleaner touches the house, cover plants that physically touch the siding, and post-rinse everything once the wash is complete. Our cleaning solutions are biodegradable and break down within minutes of contact with water.
Do you offer recurring service?
Yes — most commercial customers and many homeowners are on a recurring schedule (annual house wash, bi-annual driveway, etc.). We bill per visit; no contracts required for residential. Recurring residential customers get priority scheduling and 10% off each visit.
Are you DOT-licensed for commercial work?
Yes. Our trucks are commercial-DOT-registered, drivers carry CDLs where required, and we're set up to work in parking lots, drive-thru lanes, and commercial properties with proper traffic-control plans. COI and DOT documentation are available on request.
Do you work with HOAs and property managers?
Yes. We work with several HOAs and property-management companies on scheduled common-area maintenance, mailbox-cluster cleaning, sidewalk pressure-washing, and inspection-prep deep-cleans. We can issue COIs at the property level and bill on net-30 terms for commercial accounts.
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