Pressure Washing in Edwalton, Nottingham
From executive homes on Valley Road to new builds at Edwalton Fields. Fixed pricing from £4/m², free quotes, and results you'll see immediately.
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After
"Wow what a difference! I really couldn't be happier with the results."
Crystel C. ★★★★★
"20-year-old paving looks like it's just been laid."
Alan J. ★★★★★
"Quote within an hour. Meticulous work. Highly recommend."
Malcolm S. ★★★★★
Professional Cleaning for Edwalton Properties
From historic village cottages to prestigious executive homes and brand new Sharphill developments, we clean every surface type in Edwalton.
Driveway Cleaning
Block paving, resin-bound, Indian sandstone or porcelain. We remove moss, algae and grime, then re-sand block paving at no extra cost.
Patio Cleaning
Flagstones, Indian sandstone, porcelain, concrete slabs. We bring tired patios back to their original colour and beauty.
Gutter Cleaning
Edwalton's mature trees around Sharphill Wood mean gutters fill quickly. We clear debris, check for damage and ensure proper flow.
💰 Save 10% — Book Driveway + Patio Together
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See the Transformation
Every property tells a story. Here's what we can do for your Edwalton home.
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Concrete Patio Restoration
10 years of lichen removed • Original grey restored • 3 hours work
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Indian Sandstone Patio Transformation
Natural multi-tones revealed • Specialist stone cleaning • 4 hours work
Professional Equipment, Superior Results
We use commercial-grade rotary surface cleaners — not standard pressure washer lances. This gives even, streak-free results and is gentler on your surfaces while being far more effective at removing ingrained dirt, moss and algae.
- Rotary surface cleaners for driveways & patios
- Adjustable pressure for delicate surfaces
- Hot water option for oil & grease removal
I'm Stephen — Former Local Authority Cleaning Inspector
Before starting Stardust Cleaning in 2000, I spent years inspecting cleaning contracts for local councils. I know exactly what "properly clean" looks like — because I used to fail contractors who didn't meet the standard.
That background means I hold every job to professional inspection standards. If it wouldn't pass my old checklist, we're not done.
I personally quote every Edwalton job and oversee quality. When you call, you speak to me — not a call centre.
We Know Edwalton — From Village Street to Edwalton Fields
Edwalton's clay-rich soil mixed with sandy deposits creates unique drainage characteristics. Combined with mature trees around Sharphill Wood and the established gardens along Melton Road and Valley Road, surfaces here develop moss and algae growth that needs professional attention.
We've been cleaning properties across South Nottingham since 2000 — from the historic cottages on Village Street to the premium homes on Croft Road and the newest developments at Edwalton Fields.
Whether you're near the golf course, along Earlswood Drive, or in the new Sharphill developments, we're around 20 minutes away via the A52 from New Basford.
Areas we cover in Edwalton:
Our Base: New Basford
Chelsea House, Chelsea Street, NG7 7HP
We head south through the city and pick up the A52, past Wilford and the Wheatcroft roundabout. Easy access to all parts of Edwalton — whether you're in the historic village core, along Melton Road, or in the new developments near Sharphill Wood.
Key roads we cover:
We've Cleaned Every Era of Edwalton Home
From the Anglo-Saxon origins of Village Street to the latest high-spec Sharphill developments — we know which surfaces need which approach.
Village Core Properties
Original cottages on Village Street and around Holy Rood Church. Traditional flagstones, aged brick — needs careful, lower pressure.
Post-War Estates
First wave of suburban development. Concrete drives, traditional paving, mature gardens with established moss growth.
Executive Homes
Premium properties on Valley Road, Melton Road and Croft Road. High-spec surfaces requiring specialist care.
Edwalton Fields & Sharphill
New developments with modern resin-bound drives, porcelain patios and permeable paving — specialist care needed.
What Our Customers Say
48 five-star reviews and counting. Here's why people recommend us.
Crystel Cooper
★★★★★"Wow what a difference..... Steve did a fantastic job cleaning and re-sanding our block paving drive and patio. And giving us advice on what to use to control the weeds. My next door neighbours were so impressed they asked him to clean theirs too. I really couldn't be happier with the results. The pictures speak for themselves."
Alan Johnson
★★★★★"Fantastic job on our driveway and patio. The 20-year-old paving looks like it's just been laid. Professional service from quote to completion."
Malcolm & Elaine Swaine
★★★★★"Stephen provided a quote within an hour of our enquiry. The roof cleaning was meticulous – removed years of moss without any damage. Highly recommend."
Edwalton Pressure Washing Questions
Got questions? Here are the things customers ask most often.
Driveway cleaning starts from £4 per square metre. A typical 40m² block paving driveway costs £160-£200, including kiln-dried sand re-application. We provide free, fixed-price quotes — no hidden fees.
Light rain doesn't affect pressure washing — we're using water anyway! For heavy rain, we'll contact you to reschedule at no charge. We monitor forecasts and communicate proactively.
Not necessarily. As long as we have access to the area and an outside tap, you don't need to be present. We'll send before and after photos so you can see the transformation.
You can walk on it immediately. For block paving that's been re-sanded, we recommend waiting 24 hours before driving on it to let the sand settle into the joints.
Yes — Village Street, Melton Road, Valley Road, Croft Road, Earlswood Drive, Wellin Lane, and all the new Edwalton Fields and Sharphill developments. We also cover West Bridgford, Gamston, Tollerton and Plumtree. We're based in New Basford, around 20 minutes away via the A52.
Yes. If you're not completely satisfied, we'll return and re-clean at no extra cost. We're also fully insured with £5 million public liability cover for complete peace of mind.
Absolutely. Edwalton has some of Nottingham's finest properties with high-specification surfaces. We're experienced with Indian sandstone, porcelain, resin-bound driveways, natural stone and more. We use appropriate pressure settings and techniques to protect your investment.
Edwalton's clay-rich soil mixed with sandy deposits creates particular drainage conditions. Combined with mature trees around Sharphill Wood and the established gardens throughout the area, surfaces develop moss and algae that keeps them looking tired. Regular cleaning every 2-3 years keeps on top of it.
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- Free, no-obligation quote
- Response within 2 hours
- Fixed pricing — no surprises
- Photo quotes — no visit needed
Satisfaction Guarantee
Not happy? We'll re-clean for free. Plus £5M insurance and DBS-checked staff for complete peace of mind.
About Edwalton
Edwalton is an affluent village in the Rushcliffe borough, 3.5 miles south-southeast of Nottingham. Home to approximately 5,774 residents (2021 census, up 47% since 2011), it takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon Eadweald — meaning "Eadweald's homestead." First mentioned in the Domesday Book among lands given to Hugh de Grandmesnil by William I, the village was historically linked to the Chaworth family, whose descendants married into the Musters family of West Bridgford. Until its post-1945 development, Edwalton's population had never exceeded 300. Today it contains some of Nottingham's most prestigious properties, with homes on Valley Road, Melton Road and Croft Road valued at over £1 million.
Church of the Holy Rood
12th century parish church on Village Street, rebuilt in the chancel by Arthur Brewill and Basil Baily in 1894. Features a 16th century brick tower on medieval foundations. The church sits within the Edwalton Conservation Area.
edwaltonchurch.org →Edwalton Hall
Former residence of the Chaworth family, now converted into an exclusive complex of mews houses and apartments. Features a gym, swimming pool and croquet lawn. Mary Ann Chaworth, Lord Byron's first love, once lived at Edwalton Manor.
wikipedia.org →Edwalton Golf Centre
Established 1982 on Wellin Lane, featuring two 9-hole courses including the longest 9 holes in the county. Popular pay-and-play facility with driving range, FootGolf and family-friendly clubhouse. Rated among top public courses in the UK.
glendalegolf.co.uk →Sharphill Wood
23-acre ancient woodland and local nature reserve. Green Flag Award recipient. Home to the Friends of Sharphill Woods community group. New Sharphill Community Centre opening 2026 with facilities for local residents and groups.
rushcliffe.gov.uk →Edwalton Fields Development
Major sustainable urban extension delivering up to 1,500 new homes near Sharphill Wood. High-specification family homes with excellent A52 access for commuters. Features footpaths and cycleways linking to community park and woodland.
westbridgfordwire.com →A52 Retail Park
Modern retail development at Wheatcroft Roundabout featuring Aldi supermarket, McDonald's, Costa Coffee, Porsche Centre Nottingham and other amenities. Convenient location at junction of A52 and A606 providing easy access to Edwalton.
rushcliffe.gov.uk →Edwalton had its own railway station from 1879 until closure to passengers in 1949 (goods until 1965). The village's local shops on Earlswood Drive include a post office, pharmacy, newsagent and café. Edwalton Primary School (rated Good by Ofsted) serves families, while excellent secondary options including Rushcliffe Spencer Academy (Outstanding) are nearby. The area is well-connected via the A606 Melton Road to Nottingham city centre (15 minutes by bus) and the A52 provides access to the M1 at Junction 25. Part of Rushcliffe Borough Council, Edwalton merged administratively with West Bridgford in 1935 but retains its village identity with the historic core around Village Street and Holy Rood Church.
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