Playgrounds collect more than ordinary dirt. Children touch rails, slides, stairs, climbing panels, swings, benches, and surrounding surfaces every day. Mississippi humidity can also encourage algae, mildew, pollen buildup, and slippery organic growth on shaded play areas.
We clean playground equipment, rubber surfacing, concrete walkways, benches, shade structures, surrounding flatwork, and other exterior play-area surfaces. The goal is to improve appearance, reduce buildup, and leave the area cleaner for families, students, visitors, and staff.
Each playground is different, so we adjust the cleaning process based on surface type, age of the equipment, drainage, painted finishes, rubber materials, and the level of buildup present.
Playground cleaning should not be handled like ordinary concrete blasting. Plastic panels, coated metal, painted surfaces, rubber surfacing, and shade structures all need a controlled process that cleans without unnecessary damage.
We use the appropriate pressure, detergents, dwell time, and rinse method for each surface. Areas with mildew, algae, or sticky residue may need pre-treatment before rinsing so the buildup is loosened instead of simply pushed around.
For schools, churches, parks, HOA playgrounds, and childcare facilities, cleaning can be scheduled around operating hours to reduce disruption and allow surfaces time to dry before use.
Playground cleaning may include slides, climbing panels, handrails, steps, swings, benches, rubber play surfaces, concrete pads, walkways, shade structures, picnic areas, entry paths, and nearby flatwork.
Routine cleaning helps keep high-touch and high-visibility areas from becoming stained, slick, or unpleasant. It is especially useful before school openings, seasonal park use, church events, inspections, or community gatherings.
Cleaning for play equipment, rubber surfaces, walkways, benches, and common play areas.
Have questions about playground cleaning? Call 601-633-3373.