Frequently Asked Questions
Street sweeping is also one of the simplest ways to protect long-term pavement performance. Fine grit and sediment act like sandpaper under tires, accelerating surface wear—especially in turning lanes, entrances, loading areas, and curb lines. Routine sweeping reduces that abrasion, helps keep striping and markings more visible, and can lower the likelihood of premature patching and surface repairs over time.
Sweeping frequency depends on traffic volume, nearby trees/landscaping, weather patterns, and how quickly debris builds up. High-traffic retail or industrial sites often benefit from weekly service, while lower-traffic properties may only need bi-weekly or monthly sweeping. We can recommend a schedule based on your conditions and the level of cleanliness you want to maintain.
Street sweeping typically removes loose debris like dirt, dust, gravel, sand, leaves, litter, and small jobsite track-out. Regular sweeping helps keep curb lines and paved surfaces clearer, reduces abrasive buildup, and supports better drainage by minimizing debris that can collect near gutters and stormwater inlets.
To quote accurately, we typically need the service type (street, lot, garage, construction, etc.), approximate square footage or lane miles, debris level, preferred frequency, site access hours, and any special conditions (tight corners, speed bumps, heavy equipment traffic, or restricted areas). Photos or a quick walkthrough can also help us price correctly and set the right expectations.