Pressure Washing Job Pricing Calculator: Estimate Revenue & Profit for 2026

Calculate pressure washing job pricing, daily revenue, and monthly profit. Factor in equipment, chemicals, insurance, and fuel costs for accurate earnings projections.

Mathematical Audit

How Pressure Washing Job Pricing Is Calculated

Revenue is calculated by multiplying the surface area by a per-square-foot rate based on the surface type, then scaled by jobs per day and working days.

Revenue Per Job = Square Feet × Rate Per Sq Ft
Daily Revenue = Revenue Per Job × Jobs Per Day
Monthly Revenue = Daily Revenue × Working Days/Week × 4.345
Monthly Profit = Monthly Revenue − Total Monthly Expenses

Rates vary by surface type: driveways ($0.15/sq ft), house exteriors ($0.35/sq ft), decks ($0.25/sq ft), commercial ($0.10/sq ft), and fences ($0.20/sq ft). Actual rates depend on your market and competition.

Operational Guide

How to Use the Pressure Washing Job Pricing Calculator

1

Select your surface type

Choose from driveway, house exterior, deck/patio, commercial, or fence to apply the appropriate rate.

2

Enter the square footage

Estimate the average square footage per job. Most residential driveways are 400–800 sq ft.

3

Set your work schedule

Enter how many jobs you complete per day and how many days per week you work.

4

Add your monthly expenses

Include equipment costs, insurance, fuel, chemicals, and advertising.

5

Review your profit breakdown

See your estimated monthly and annual profit after all expenses.

Real-World Scenario Example

"A pressure washing operator cleaning 3 driveways per day at 1,000 sq ft each, working 5 days per week..."

Inputs

surfaceType:driveway
squareFeet:1000
jobsPerDay:3
workingDaysPerWeek:5

Result

Revenue of $150 per job, $450/day, approximately $9,776/month gross revenue, with estimated monthly profit of $8,711 after expenses.

Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates based on industry averages. Actual pricing, revenue, and profit will vary based on your location, equipment, competition, and market conditions. Consult a business advisor before making financial decisions.