Commercial gum removal in Frisco, TX is a recurring problem for retail corridors, restaurant pads, drive-through lanes, office parks, and multi-tenant properties. Gum accumulates quietly on entry pads, sidewalks, and leasing walkways until it becomes too obvious to ignore, and by that point it has already shaped how prospective tenants, customers, and visitors perceive the property.
We are a fully insured, owner-operated exterior cleaning company serving commercial properties in Frisco and within 25 miles of the city. We are available 24/7, offer free estimates, and treat every job the same way: visit the site, understand what is actually there, quote it accurately, and arrive prepared.
Pricing details are available upon request. No flat-rate figure appears here because the scope of a commercial job varies enough that a number without context does more harm than good. Every quote is built after reviewing the total scope, affected surfaces, site size, access conditions, level of buildup, whether the work is one-time or recurring, and whether gum removal is bundled with other services.
We do not estimate commercial jobs remotely when a site visit is possible. We walk the property, take photos, identify what is dirty, assess surface types, and gather measurements before loading the trailer. That process protects both sides: the client gets a quote reflecting what the job actually requires, and we arrive ready. The factors that most commonly move a quote are:
Exact pricing details are available upon request after a site review.
We offer bundle discounts when services are packaged together. For commercial contracts, the discount conversation typically happens after the first job is complete. Key points on how ongoing arrangements work:
For high-traffic commercial properties, recurring service makes more practical sense than one-off jobs. The first visit handles heavy accumulation, and return visits are faster because buildup stays manageable between cleanings. Specifics are worked out through the quoting process once the initial scope is confirmed.
Concrete pedestrian surfaces are where commercial gum accumulation most commonly shows up. Planning focuses on surface condition, concentration of buildup, age of the buildup, and what approach will address it without creating problems in adjacent areas. This includes retail storefronts, shopping-center common areas, and convenience-store entry pads, all of which are evaluated during the site visit before any service is scheduled.
Brick and masonry-adjacent surfaces call for a more deliberate approach than standard concrete. The material is more porous and can react differently to pressure and cleaning products. In North Texas, brick is one of the most common exterior materials on commercial properties, so surface awareness around it is already part of our standard workflow. Method is always selected after reviewing the actual substrate and site condition.
Gum removal on entry areas often puts the work zone close to other building materials. We have direct service experience across vinyl siding, brick, stone, wood decks, aluminum gutters, and shingle roofing. That surface familiarity reflects broader exterior cleaning experience, and it means surrounding materials are part of the planning process from the start rather than a concern addressed after the fact.
Gum removal at a busy commercial property is as much a logistics problem as a surface problem. Customer entry zones, pedestrian corridors, drive-through lanes, and shared-use pathways at apartment communities and HOA-managed properties often cannot be fully closed during a cleaning job. We build traffic flow, access timing, and disruption planning into the site assessment from the beginning so that work does not create a hazard for customers or tenants during service.
Green Blast Solutions was founded by Deonte Green in June 2024. It is a small, owner-operated company, which means Deonte is personally accountable for the quote, the work, and the client relationship from first contact through final invoice. He built the business to reflect genuine hard work, and that shapes how we approach every commercial account.
We started with a 4-gallon-per-minute commercial machine and have since upgraded to a 10-gallon-per-minute trailer-mounted unit, along with a professional soft wash system. The upgrade was intentional: serious commercial work requires equipment that looks professional on-site and performs at the right standard. The investment was about showing up professionally and completing jobs at the level the work demands.
We price at a professional rate consistently across all job sites. We do not position the company at the cheap end of the market, and we do not adjust rates upward because a property sits in a more affluent area. That consistency matters to commercial clients managing multiple properties who want a vendor relationship built on reliability rather than variable quotes.
Green Blast Solutions is fully insured, offers free estimates on every job, and operates 24/7. Insurance protects the property and the business relationship if something unexpected happens. Free estimates mean no cost barrier to getting a real quote before committing, and around-the-clock availability means scheduling around operational hours is a genuine option.
We use commercial-grade products across all work without exception, including F9 products, commercial-grade degreasers, rust-removal products, and sodium hypochlorite sourced from a dedicated pressure washing supplier at concentrations stronger than retail options. Lowe’s and Home Depot chemicals are not part of the setup, because commercial surfaces require products that perform at scale.
Our default first move is a phone call. We reach out directly, explain the process clearly, and stay reachable throughout every job. Follow-up, invoicing, and job records are managed through Jobber, which gives commercial clients the organized documentation they need to track maintenance history across a property portfolio.
We do not have a published gum-removal script, and this page will not fabricate one. What we have is a consistent commercial workflow built on site assessment, honest scoping, surface-aware treatment, and owner-led accountability at every step.
Before anything is quoted or scheduled, we visit the property, walk the full site, take photos of what is actually dirty, identify the surface types involved, and gather square footage and measurements. We also confirm water availability at this stage. Our onboard tank holds about 375 gallons, which covers many commercial gum removal scopes without tapping the property’s supply, but larger sites may require a site water connection and that gets sorted before service day.
We are set up to work around operating businesses. We have performed exterior cleaning at an occupied hospital, scheduling disruptive tasks during lower-traffic periods while the facility stayed open. The same logic applies to any commercial property where foot traffic cannot be paused. North Texas summers push past 100 degrees regularly, and spring and fall bring the highest rainfall activity in the region, so weather is part of scheduling conversations for jobs that need to run around specific operational windows. We keep the phone on throughout every job so that if access conditions shift, the response is immediate.
The cleaning work uses commercial-grade equipment and products, with methods chosen based on the surface type, contamination level, and access conditions identified during the assessment. Chemical selection, dwell time, and the number of passes are all calibrated to the specific conditions of the job. Frisco’s stormwater system routes runoff directly to waterways without treatment, so how runoff is managed near site drains is part of the job setup, not an afterthought. Touch-ups are built into the work rather than treated as extras.
When the cleaning is done, we review the area to confirm nothing was missed and the result matches the agreed scope. If a section did not come out right, it gets addressed before the job closes. Invoicing and job records are managed through Jobber, giving commercial clients organized documentation for their maintenance history.
This service does not include a warranty or guarantee. What we do provide is a direct approach to quality control:
Yes. We work around active commercial sites regularly, scheduling more disruptive tasks during slower traffic windows while other work runs during standard business hours. We coordinate timing with building management or property managers when the site calls for it.
Every quote starts with a site visit. We walk the property, take photos, review surface types, and gather measurements before putting a number together. Phone estimates are not offered for commercial work when a site visit is possible.
Surface type directly affects how we approach the work, and we do not apply a single method across all surfaces and conditions. Surrounding materials, substrate sensitivity, and the nature of the buildup are all reviewed before work begins so that cleaning the affected area does not create new problems nearby.
The onboard tank holds about 375 gallons, which covers many commercial gum removal scopes without tapping the property’s water supply. For larger sites, access to a site water connection may be needed, and that gets confirmed during the initial walkthrough.
Yes. Recurring service is available and makes practical sense for properties where gum accumulation is an ongoing maintenance issue rather than a one-time problem. Bundle and recurring discounts may be available depending on scope and frequency, worked out through the quoting process after the initial site review.
We arrive, do a quick site check to confirm conditions match the quote visit, and coordinate any access or timing considerations before setting up equipment. When cleaning is done, the area is reviewed for anything needing a touch-up or second pass. Invoicing and follow-up are handled through Jobber.
We are fully insured, available 24/7, and serve commercial properties across Frisco and within 25 miles of the city. Call us directly at (214) 206-6118 or submit a service request at greenblastsolutions.com. Every quote we put together is built from an actual site visit.