Cart Path & Sidewalk Cleaning Services

Cart Path Cleaning provides closed-loop, low-disruption surface cleaning designed for high-traffic golf and community environments. Our patent-pending system recovers and reuses wash water as part of a closed-loop process to help reduce runoff and overall water consumption.

Golf Cart Path Cleaning

Improve curb appeal and safety while keeping play moving. We clean efficiently so you can maintain spotless paths with minimal operational disruption.

Sidewalk & Walkway Cleaning

Remove algae, grime, and staining from sidewalks and pedestrian areas to reduce slip hazards and keep common spaces welcoming.

Recurring Maintenance Programs

Keep surfaces consistently clean with seasonal or scheduled service. Ideal for clubs, resorts, and HOA communities.

Why Closed-Loop Cleaning Matters

Dramatically less water
Wash water is recovered and reused as part of a closed-loop process, significantly reducing runoff and overall water consumption compared to traditional pressure washing.
Fast turnaround
Most golf courses are completed in just 1–2 days depending on site conditions.
Golf-cart-sized equipment
Our machine is the width of a golf cart—not a full-sized truck. No hoses, and we go where carts go.
Post-treatment included
After cleaning, we apply a surface treatment to help prevent mold and algae regrowth.

Protecting a major golf-course asset

Cart paths are expensive infrastructure, and industry sources note they have a lifespan. Preventive maintenance is typically most cost-effective when done early—before small issues become expensive repairs or replacement projects.

How long are cart paths on 18 holes?
Many 18-hole facilities end up with long path networks. Some industry estimates cite more than 10 miles of cart paths.
What does replacement cost?
Ballpark installation costs are often cited around $20–$30 per linear foot for concrete/asphalt cart paths. For example, a 7-mile path system is about 36,960 linear feet, which puts the rough install cost around $739k–$1.1M at that range. Depending on demolition, base work, drainage, phasing, and market conditions, today’s real-world totals can be higher.
Why clean regularly?
Regular cleaning helps remove grime and biological buildup, improves traction, and can support protective sealing by helping sealers adhere properly.

Actual cart path length, condition, and cost vary widely by course design, layout, and materials. We avoid “one-size-fits-all” claims and provide recommendations based on your specific facility.