Updated July 2026
How this list works (and why we're on it)
Full transparency: this list lives on our website, and we put ourselves at number one. You should know that before you read a word of it. Here is the deal we will make with you: every other company on this list is real, verifiably serves Rocklin, and gets described honestly, including the things they do better than us. Two local outfits that rank well on Google did not make the cut because one site would not load securely and the other's Rocklin page was a dead link. If a company cannot keep a website alive, we did not trust it with your house.
Three filters got a company on this page: it serves Rocklin, its website says clearly what it does, and it has a real specialty. Use the table, then read the write-ups for the fit.
| Company | Based in | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Cable Pressure Washing and Solar Panel Cleaning | Rocklin | Residential flatwork, house washing, solar panel cleaning, published pricing |
| 2. Bailey Boys Services | Orangevale | One vendor for everything: windows, carpets, gutters, panels |
| 3. Rolling Suds of Folsom-Citrus Heights | Gold River | Large commercial, HOA, and multi-story buildings |
| 4. Pinnacle Pressure Washing | Elk Grove | Hot water and steam work: oil, gum, industrial surfaces |
| 5. Placer Pressure Washing | Rocklin | Budget-friendly driveway and patio cleaning |
| 6. Pressure Wash Bros | Folsom | Fleet washing, gas stations, commercial variety |
| 7. Sonic Wash | Citrus Heights | Concrete and paver sealing after the clean |
No. 1
Cable Pressure Washing and Solar Panel Cleaning (Rocklin, that's us)
We are a father-and-son team based in Rocklin, and we will make the case plainly. We publish our prices, which almost nobody in this market does: driveways at $0.25 per square foot, solar panel cleaning at $15 per panel, house washing by bracket, all of it in a public cost calculator. We clean concrete with a commercial surface cleaner instead of a striping wand, wash solar panels with deionized water and a soft brush, and inspect every panel before we touch it. Most jobs are scheduled within 3 days, and we do not leave until the work passes a streak check.
Where we are honest about our limits: we run a cold-water rig, we do not seal concrete, and we do not install bird proofing. For those jobs, keep reading. Somebody below does them.
Get a free quote or call (916) 751-1775.
No. 2
Bailey Boys Services (Orangevale)
Bailey Boys has been working the Sacramento region since 2005, and their pitch is breadth. Pressure washing, window cleaning inside and out, gutters, carpets, blinds, solar panels, even chandeliers. For a homeowner who wants one vendor to handle five different cleaning jobs in a single relationship, that menu is genuinely hard to beat. They are family-owned, advertise 750+ five-star reviews across Google, Facebook, and Yelp, and cover Rocklin as part of a wide service map from Lincoln down to West Sacramento.
The trade-off of a broad menu is that no single service is the specialty. If you want a crew that does flatwork or panels all day, look at the more focused picks on this list.
No. 3
Rolling Suds of Folsom-Citrus Heights (Gold River)
Rolling Suds is the national franchise on this list, and for commercial work that is a real advantage. Their trucks carry their own water, which means no hookup to your building, and they advertise reach up to five stories without a lift. Parking lots, dumpster pads, graffiti removal, HOA common areas, apartment complexes: this is the kind of muscle national systems are built for.
For a single-family home in Whitney Ranch, franchise overhead tends to show up in the quote. Get their number for commercial jobs; compare hard for residential ones.
No. 4
Pinnacle Pressure Washing (Elk Grove)
Pinnacle runs hot water and steam equipment, which matters more than most homeowners realize. Cold water handles dust, algae, and general grime; oil that has cooked into a gas station pad or gum on a storefront sidewalk gives up much faster to heat. They advertise UAMCC contractor certification and wash water control certification, and they work residential, commercial, and industrial jobs across the greater Sacramento region, Rocklin included.
If your job involves heavy petroleum staining or industrial equipment, heat is the right tool and Pinnacle brings it.
No. 5
Placer Pressure Washing (Rocklin)
The other Rocklin-based company on this list, and credit where due: they publish starting prices, with driveways from $150 and patios from $125. Their focus is tight, which we respect: driveways, patios, and walkways, residential only. For a straightforward flatwork job on a budget, they are a legitimate quote to collect.
They do not list house washing, roofs, gutters, or solar, so multi-surface projects will need a second vendor.
No. 6
Pressure Wash Bros (Folsom)
Pressure Wash Bros covers one of the wider service mixes in the area: residential washing on one side, and fleet washing, gas stations, apartment buildings, and dumpster pads on the other, with rust and graffiti removal as specialty add-ons. They advertise eco-friendly products and serve Rocklin, Roseville, Granite Bay, Loomis, and Auburn from their Folsom base.
They are a strong call when your job does not fit a neat residential box: a rusty commercial pad, a small fleet, a graffiti hit on a fence.
No. 7
Sonic Wash (Citrus Heights)
Sonic Wash earns the last spot for one service almost nobody else on this list offers: concrete and paver sealing after the clean. We do not seal. Placer Pressure Washing does not seal. If you want your freshly washed driveway protected against the next three years of oil drips, a sealing specialist is the right second call, and Sonic Wash has built part of their business on exactly that, alongside soft-wash roof cleaning. They advertise six-plus years in business, fully licensed, bonded, and insured, serving the Sacramento region up through Granite Bay, Loomis, and Roseville on Rocklin's borders.
Confirm Rocklin scheduling when you call; their published map leans toward Sacramento County.
Before you book
How to choose between them (three questions)
- Ask for proof of insurance, not a license. California issues no contractor license for pressure washing, per the CSLB classification list, so "licensed" is marketing. An insurance certificate is real. Any company on this list should produce one without hesitation.
- Match the specialty to the job. Flatwork and solar panels point one direction, five-story commercial buildings another, oil-soaked industrial pads a third. The "best" company is the one whose specialty is your job.
- Get the number before the crew arrives. Published rates or a written quote from a site visit. A vague phone estimate from someone who has never seen your stains protects exactly one party, and it is not you.
Common questions