Rust Stain Removal
Rust Removal Specialists

Stubborn Rust Stains? We Have the Solution.

Rust stains from irrigation systems, fertilizer, well water, and metal fixtures don't respond to regular cleaning. Our specialized rust removal treatments break down iron oxide stains without damaging your surfaces.

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Professional Rust Stain Removal

Rust stains are among the most stubborn and frustrating exterior blemishes. They're caused by iron oxide deposits from well water, irrigation systems, fertilizer runoff, metal furniture, and corroding fixtures. Regular pressure washing won't touch them — and can actually spread the stain further.

Our rust removal process uses specialized chemical treatments designed specifically to break down iron oxide at the molecular level. These treatments dissolve the rust without etching concrete, discoloring siding, or damaging the underlying surface.

Whether it's orange streaks on your driveway from a sprinkler system, staining on your siding from metal fixtures, or rust spots on your patio from outdoor furniture, we have the right treatment for the job.

Why Choose Our Rust Stain Removal?

Specialized Chemistry

We use professional-grade rust removal agents that break down iron oxide at the molecular level — not just mask the stain.

Surface Safe

Our treatments are formulated to dissolve rust without etching concrete, discoloring siding, or damaging painted surfaces.

Multiple Surface Types

We treat rust stains on concrete, vinyl siding, stucco, brick, stone, and painted surfaces.

Irrigation Stain Experts

Well water irrigation is the #1 cause of exterior rust stains in Wisconsin. We know exactly how to treat them.

Prevents Re-Staining

We can advise on preventing future rust stains from the same source, saving you money long-term.

Dramatic Results

Rust stains that have been there for years can often be completely destroyed in a single treatment.

Why Regular Cleaning Won't Remove Rust

Rust is a chemical stain — it bonds to surfaces at the molecular level
Pressure washing spreads rust stains rather than treating them
Bleach and standard cleaners have zero effect on iron oxide
Professional rust removers break the chemical bond safely
Proper treatment prevents surface damage that DIY attempts often cause
We identify the rust source and advise on prevention

Our Rust Stain Removal Process

Simple, professional, and thorough — every time.

1

Stain Assessment

We identify the type and source of the rust stain to determine the most effective treatment approach.

2

Surface Prep

The area is prepared and surrounding surfaces are protected before treatment begins.

3

Rust Treatment

Our specialized rust removal agent is applied and allowed to dwell, breaking down the iron oxide stain.

4

Rinse & Evaluate

The area is rinsed clean. Severe stains may require a second application for complete removal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Concrete is the most common surface we treat for rust stains. Our specialized treatment dissolves the iron oxide without etching or damaging the concrete.

Most orange/rust stains on siding come from well water irrigation systems, corroding metal fixtures (vents, screws, flashing), or fertilizer runoff containing iron.

If the source of the rust is still present (e.g., an irrigation system using well water), stains can return over time. We'll identify the source and advise on prevention strategies.

Yes. We treat rust stains on virtually all exterior surfaces including concrete, brick, stone, vinyl, stucco, and painted surfaces.

Pricing depends on the size of the affected area and severity of the staining. We provide free estimates after assessing the situation.

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Stop staring at those stubborn rust stains. Get a free assessment and see what's possible.

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