Our exterior cleaning method is the ideal way to keep your school or university buildings looking brand new.

Schools and universities throughout the Valdosta, Georgia area are often used for more than school activities. Community events may take place on the property, as well as sporting events, and more. Understanding this, you like want to ensure the exteriors of your buildings look their best. The best way to do this is with school and university cleaning.
Our team at Clean Freaks SoftWash offers school and university cleaning, along with other exterior cleaning services. Our process uses the softwash method, which is an alternative to pressure washing. We use the softwash method because it is gentler on surfaces, which reduces the risk of damage. It also lasts four to six times longer.
When you contact us about school and university cleaning, we will review our process in depth so that you have the details you need to determine your next step. From there, we will assess your buildings to create a tailored plan that works best.
As mentioned, softwashing is a gentler approach to exterior cleaning, but that is not the only reason why we choose it over other methods. It also uses specialized cleaning solutions that eliminate stains, dirt, algae, and other contaminants, helping the exterior look fresh and new. Those same cleaning solutions are biodegradable and since less water is used during softwashing it is considered an eco-friendly way to approach school and university cleaning.
If you are curious to know more about our exterior cleaning services, reach out to a member of our team today.
At Clean Freaks SoftWash, we offer school and university cleaning services in Valdosta, Adel, Albany, Alapaha, Ashburn, Barney, Barwick, Berlin, Boston, Cecil, Chula, Clyattville, Coolidge, Dasher, Ellenton, Enigma, Fredonia, Hahira, Lake Park, Lenox, Leesburg, Metcalf, Morven, Moultrie, Nashville, Norman Park, Ochlocknee, Omega, Poulan, Quitman, Ray City, Remington, Sparks, Statenville, Sycamore, Sylvester, Thomasville, Tifton, and Ty Ty, Georgia.

