From a Grand Marquis to a Growing Business
From a young age, I've always had a fiend for the clean, finding deep satisfaction in transforming dirty surfaces into spotless ones. What started as a passion for keeping my family's cars, patio, and driveway pristine soon evolved into a vision for something much bigger.
Growing up in Conroe, I noticed how homes and businesses struggled to maintain their exteriors. I saw the potential to make a real difference in my community, and I knew I had the drive to help.
As a college student and young entrepreneur, I took the leap and turned that passion into Clean Fiend Pressure Washing, a business dedicated to restoring and revitalizing properties throughout College Station and the surrounding areas. That's me on the left in the photo, and Jack on the right joined later on to help grow the business.
Every successful business has a story. Here's ours.
I started this business out of the trunk of a Grand Marquis, just me, a pressure washer, and an unstoppable work ethic. Those early days taught me the value of hard work, customer service, and never cutting corners.
Today, we operate with professional grade equipment, a dedicated truck, and a commitment to excellence that's only grown stronger. Jack came on board to help expand our reach, and what hasn't changed is our personal touch and attention to detail on every single job.
Using professional grade equipment and eco-friendly solutions, we take on the toughest challenges, from Gloeocapsa magna covered roofs to oil streaked driveways, rust stains, efflorescence, and stubborn organic growth.
Every surface gets the specialized treatment it deserves, ensuring it looks fresh, clean, and well maintained for years to come.
For me, this isn't just a business. It's a lifelong passion for cleanliness and excellence. I take pride in helping homeowners and businesses in our community maintain beautiful, welcoming properties they can be proud of.
Let me show you what a true passion for clean can do for your property. From residential homes to commercial buildings, no job is too big or too small.