Three sites.
Three problems solved.
Each case documents surface conditions, method selection, regulatory compliance, and verified outcomes.
Olympic Boulevard BBQ Plaza


Grease Runoff & Smoke Residue
Six Korean BBQ restaurants sharing a common patio had deposited 18 months of carbonized grease, exhaust residue, and cooking oil runoff across 8,400 sq ft of concrete. The plaza failed its last environmental inspection for surface contamination. The HOA board had received two formal complaints from adjacent tenants.
"Passed re-inspection 4 days after service. Zero reclaim violations."
Constellation Blvd. Parking Deck


Tire Marks & Oil Staining
A 6-level commercial parking structure serving a Class A office tower. Three years of tire rubber deposits, motor oil drips, and brake dust had blackened 60% of the driving surface. Property management needed the structure cleaned before lease renewal inspections for two anchor tenants.
"Both anchor tenants renewed. Facility manager noted "unrecognizable" transformation."
Seacliff Ridge Homeowners Association
Algae Bloom on Stucco & Pavers
Marine fog from the Pacific combined with north-facing stucco walls had produced aggressive black and green algae across 14 residential buildings. The HOA board had budgeted for repainting before Blast assessed the situation — the stucco was structurally sound and needed cleaning, not replacement.
"HOA avoided $180,000 exterior repaint budget. Algae-free 14 months post-service."
Every surface.
Calibrated approach.
PSI, chemistry, and technique vary by surface. We don't apply a single method to every job — and that's why the results hold.
Restaurant Patios & Commercial Kitchens
Health inspection prep. Same-week availability for urgent bookings.
Parking Structures
Full wet-vac reclaim. Zero storm drain runoff.
HOA Common Areas
Soft-wash protocols for delicate finishes. Plant-safe chemistry.
Strip Mall Facades & Storefronts
Tenant-by-tenant scheduling available. Night crews for occupied centers.
Industrial & Municipal
SCAQMD & LA County industrial waste compliance documentation provided.
All Blast operations comply with LA County MS4 Permit requirements, SCAQMD Rule 431.1, and California Water Board best management practices for commercial pressure washing. Water reclamation documentation provided with every invoice.
The Property Manager's
Pressure Washing Guide
Forty-one pages covering everything a Los Angeles property manager needs to know before scheduling a commercial wash — or evaluating a vendor who says they can do it.
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What property managers
actually say.
"We manage eleven strip mall properties on Sepulveda and have used every pressure washing vendor in the Valley. Blast is the only one that shows up on time, handles the water reclamation paperwork without being asked, and doesn't leave a mess for our tenants to deal with. The parking lot at our Panorama City center went from an embarrassment to a selling point."
"Our HOA board had budgeted $140k for exterior repainting after the algae got bad. Blast came out, assessed the stucco, and told us we didn't need paint — we needed a proper soft-wash. They were right. Fourteen months later and the buildings still look like they were painted last week."
"Health inspector walks in on a Tuesday. We had Blast in on Sunday. Passed with zero violations. That's the relationship — they're fast, they know what an inspector looks for, and they're available when we need them."
"I've been managing commercial real estate in Century City for 22 years. The level of documentation Blast provides — water reclamation logs, SCAQMD compliance reports, before-and-after photo sets with timestamps — is what I'd expect from a tier-one contractor. That's not the norm in this space."