Pricing details are available upon request.
We typically quote graffiti removal in person so we can see the real scope of work and price it accurately. For commercial properties, we ideally want the person in charge to meet us on site so we can review the scope together and avoid surprises.
Your final price depends on the size of the affected area, the surface material, the severity of the marking or staining, and how easy the area is to access. It can also depend on whether the graffiti removal is being combined with other exterior cleaning services during the same visit. When we price a job on site, we often quote everything we can offer at one time so we can build bundles when it makes sense and keep pricing on file for future service.
We do offer discounts for ongoing commercial contracts or large-scale jobs, but exact discount amounts and terms were not provided. We prefer recurring service relationships where possible, and quarterly cleaning is an ideal minimum cadence for many commercial properties that want consistent upkeep.
Discount details for recurring graffiti removal or large-scale commercial cleaning are available upon request.
Porous surfaces can hold contaminants more aggressively, so they often require a more tailored treatment. For materials like brick and similar surfaces, we use a stronger soap solution when needed and apply it with our soft-wash system. That system includes a proportioner, so we can dial in the exact amount of solution required, rather than using more product than the job calls for.
Some painted or more delicate surfaces call for a lower-pressure approach. Our overall exterior-cleaning philosophy is to avoid high pressure when cleaning homes, and we rely on specialized tips, soft washing, and controlled rinsing to reduce risk. For graffiti removal, we assess the surface on-site and take a careful approach that prioritizes controlled cleaning over aggressive blasting.
Hard commercial surfaces like concrete and sidewalks can often be treated with a combination of cleaning solutions and a surface cleaner, depending on what is present. We may pre-treat the area and choose the cleaner based on the issue, such as organic buildup, grease, or rust-related staining, then clean the surface and rinse. In some cases, treatment may be repeated to improve results, but we do not promise full stain removal.
For certain larger or tougher commercial cleaning jobs, we may rent a hot water unit when the job calls for it, especially for work like gum removal or heavy grease. This is not required for every job, but it is one way we can adapt the equipment plan to the demands of a specific commercial site.
We are fully insured, which matters when you are hiring a contractor to work on a residential property or a commercial site. It helps you feel confident that you are working with a business that takes accountability seriously.
When we arrive on site, you can expect a uniformed technician and professional, commercial-grade equipment. For business owners and property managers, that professionalism supports a smoother experience and a jobsite that feels organized and well-managed.
Graffiti issues often feel time-sensitive because they are visible to customers and tenants. We focus on reliability, which means we take follow-through seriously and work to keep the process straightforward from estimate to completion so you can get the property back to looking presentable.
We take a satisfaction-focused approach to our work. Before we wrap up, we aim to make sure you are happy with the results, and if something is wrong after we leave, we are willing to come back and take care of it when the concern is reasonable.
Most of our work is quoted in person. Visiting the site allows us to evaluate the surface, access, and surrounding conditions, and then recommend the most practical service plan for the actual scope of work. For commercial properties, meeting the decision-maker on site helps confirm details and reduce confusion.
Customers typically reach out by phone, through our website, or via Google ads. If we miss a call, we return the call and set up an appointment for an estimate. During the estimate, we often price everything we can offer so that options and bundled service combinations can be considered and pricing can be kept on file for future visits.
At the appointment, we assess the affected surface and the surrounding materials so we can match the cleaning approach to what is actually on site. We also look for nearby fixtures and conditions that could affect the job, such as access limitations or sensitive areas requiring protection. For certain commercial cleaning needs, we may also determine whether a standard setup is sufficient or whether rented specialty equipment, such as hot water, is appropriate for the broader site conditions.
We take property protection seriously before we begin. Depending on the site, we may tape off electrical areas, outlets, security cameras, and other features that could be affected during cleaning. If we are working while a business is open or people are present, we use cones, caution tape, and signs to help keep the work area safe. For apartment or multi-unit properties, tenant notification is ideally handled by the property manager, but we can also go door-to-door and flyer doors to notify residents about scheduled work when needed.
Our cleaning agents depend on what we are treating. For organic contamination, we use sodium hypochlorite with an industry-specific surfactant or soap solution; for specialty staining, we may use rust removers or degreasers as needed. We use a soft-wash system with a proportioner to dial in the exact amount of solution required for the conditions we encounter on site.
After treatment, we clean the affected area using the method best suited to the surface, which may involve controlled rinsing, a wand, or a surface cleaner, depending on the material and contamination. If you or your manager is on site, we offer a final walkthrough so you can point out anything that needs attention before we wrap up. If the decision-maker is not there, we can forward photos showing the completed work so you still have clear documentation of the results.
We stand behind our work with a satisfaction-first approach. If you have a reasonable concern after service, we aim to make it right and address the issue.
Yes, we typically prefer to quote jobs in person. For commercial properties, we especially like to meet on-site with the person in charge so we can review the scope of work, evaluate access, and price the job accurately.
Yes, we can work while your business is open. When people are present, we use cones, caution tape, and signs to help keep the work area safe.
If no one is on site, we can send photos of the completed work. When someone is available, we also offer a walkthrough to confirm everything meets expectations before wrapping up.
In most cases, yes, jobs use the property’s water supply. For larger commercial jobs, we can bring in water if the scope is large enough and the customer is willing to pay for the arrangement.
Yes, ongoing commercial contracts may be available. We prefer recurring service relationships where possible, and quarterly service is an ideal baseline for many commercial cleaning needs.
We take property protection seriously before we begin. Depending on the site, we may tape off electrical areas, protect sensitive fixtures like security cameras, and set up safety markers around the work zone.
Yes, we can help with that when needed. Ideally, the property manager handles tenant communication, but we can also go door-to-door or hand-deliver flyers to notify residents about scheduled work.
If you need graffiti removal in Staten Island, NY, call Aria Exterior Cleaning at (718) 967-2461 to schedule an on-site estimate and get a plan that matches the real surface and scope of work. You can also email us at office@ariaexteriorcleaning.com or submit a request through the contact form on our website so we can follow up and set a time to review the property. We are fully insured, we take professionalism and reliability seriously, and we stay focused on a satisfaction-first result that restores your property’s appearance as quickly and cleanly as the site conditions allow.