If you live in Gulf Shores (36542) or Orange Beach (36561), you already know the drill. You pull into your driveway one morning and there are those burnt-orange streaks running down the concrete from your sprinkler heads. Maybe they're on the brick fascia near the garage, or staining the pavers along your pool deck. It's not dirt. It's not mold. It's iron oxide, rust, deposited by your irrigation system every single time it runs. And regular pressure washing won't touch it.
Baldwin Preaux Wash handles rust and irrigation stain removal throughout the Gulf Coast, from the beachside condos along West Beach Boulevard all the way out to the Canal Road neighborhoods in Orange Beach and the communities near Perdido Pass. We use professional-grade oxalic and citric acid-based treatments that break the iron bond with the surface, then we rinse it clean. The stains lift. Your concrete, siding, or pavers go back to looking the way they should.
Why Irrigation Stains Are So Stubborn Here
The water table in coastal Baldwin County is shallow and naturally high in dissolved iron and minerals. When your irrigation system pulls from a private well, which is common in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach subdivisions including Craft Farms, Ono Island, and the neighborhoods off Canal Road, that iron-rich water hits the air and oxidizes on contact with your surfaces. Every watering cycle lays down another thin layer of rust. Over a season or two, those layers build into stains that look almost paint-like in their intensity.
Standard pressure washing just moves water around on the surface. It doesn't have the chemistry to dissolve iron deposits. Some homeowners try bleach, thinking it's the same stuff we use for soft washing. It isn't, and bleach does nothing for rust, in fact it can set some stains deeper into porous concrete. The only thing that reliably lifts rust stains is a targeted chemical treatment applied at the right dilution, left to dwell, then rinsed thoroughly.

Where We See Rust Stains Most Often in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach
We work a lot of jobs in the 36542 and 36561 zip codes, and the stain patterns are pretty predictable. Here are the surfaces and locations where rust shows up most on Gulf Coast properties.
Common Surfaces Affected
- Concrete driveways and parking pads near sprinkler heads, the most common call we get from Gulf Shores homeowners
- Brick or stucco siding at the base of exterior walls where low-angle heads spray consistently
- Pool decks and surrounding concrete in Orange Beach, especially around spray zones on the yard perimeter
- Pavers along walkways, patios, and pool surrounds where iron-rich water pools and evaporates
- Gutters and downspouts on the well-water side of the house, streaking shows up on white gutters quickly
- Vinyl fencing and garage doors near irrigation zones, often overlooked until stains are well established
Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve Regularly
- Craft Farms and Craft Farms Atlantic in Gulf Shores, large lots, mature irrigation systems, heavy staining common
- Ono Island in Orange Beach, private well use is standard here, and we see significant rust on concrete and pavers
- Canal Road corridor in Orange Beach, waterfront and near-waterfront properties with extensive hardscape
- West Beach and East Beach in Gulf Shores, condo owners and single-family homes near the state park entrance
- Perdido Beach Boulevard properties in Orange Beach, high irrigation use, salt air compounds surface buildup
- The Wharf area and surrounding subdivisions in Orange Beach
Got orange stains on your driveway or siding? Call Baldwin Preaux Wash at (251) 978-5503 for a free on-site quote in Gulf Shores or Orange Beach.
How the Treatment Process Works
We don't just show up and start blasting water. Rust stain removal is a process, and cutting corners means the stains come back faster. Here's how we approach it on a typical Gulf Shores or Orange Beach job.
Step-by-Step Process
- Pre-inspection: We identify stain depth, surface type, and whether any existing sealers are present before choosing our treatment mix
- Surface pre-wet: Wet the affected area with clean water to prevent the treatment from drying too fast in Gulf Coast heat
- Chemical application: Apply oxalic or citric acid-based rust remover at the appropriate concentration for the stain severity
- Dwell time: Let the treatment work for several minutes, the chemistry needs time to break the iron bond with the substrate
- Agitation on heavy stains: Scrub with a stiff brush on stubborn spots, especially on rough concrete or textured pavers
- Low-pressure rinse: Flush the surface thoroughly to remove all treatment residue and lifted iron deposits
- Optional sealer application: On concrete or pavers, sealing after rust removal slows the redeposition of iron from future irrigation cycles

Will the Rust Stains Come Back?
Honestly, if your irrigation system keeps running iron-rich well water onto the same surfaces, some staining will return over time. That's just chemistry. What we can do is give you a clean baseline and, if you want, seal the concrete or pavers so the iron has a harder time bonding. A lot of our Gulf Shores and Orange Beach customers book a rust treatment once a year in the spring, before peak rental season or before they put the property on the market. Staying ahead of it is far easier than letting two or three seasons of staining pile up.
Some homeowners also work with their irrigation contractor to install a whole-house iron filter or a system-specific oxidizing filter. That addresses the source. We handle the exterior surfaces. Between the two, most properties stay clean year-round. If you're not sure how bad your staining is or what's causing it, just call us, we can tell you pretty quickly whether it's irrigation iron, fertilizer residue, or something else, and give you a straight answer on what it'll take to clean it.
What It Costs and How to Get a Quote
Rust stain removal pricing depends on the size of the affected area, how many surface types are involved, and how deep the staining has penetrated. A single stained driveway with moderate iron buildup is a much different job than a full pool deck and siding treatment on a beachfront property in Orange Beach. We give free on-site quotes throughout Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, no charge, no obligation. Call Baldwin Preaux Wash at (251) 978-5503 and we'll set up a time that works for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can regular pressure washing remove rust stains from my driveway in Gulf Shores?
No. High-pressure water alone doesn't have the chemistry to break the iron bond on concrete or pavers. You need an acid-based rust treatment, oxalic or citric acid products are most common, applied before any rinsing. Pressure washing alone will just move water around the stain without lifting it.
Is the rust treatment safe for my plants and landscaping in Orange Beach?
We wet down surrounding vegetation before treatment and rinse thoroughly after, which protects most established plants. Oxalic and citric acid treatments become inert quickly once diluted and rinsed. We'll flag anything nearby that needs extra protection before we start, just let us know about any sensitive plantings when you call.
How long does rust stain removal take on a typical Gulf Shores driveway?
Most standard driveway jobs in Gulf Shores or Orange Beach take one to two hours from setup to final rinse. Larger properties with multiple stained surfaces, siding, pool deck, and pavers combined, may take a half day. We'll give you a realistic time estimate when we quote the job.
My irrigation system runs every other day. How often do I need rust treatment?
With regular irrigation from a high-iron well, most Gulf Coast homeowners find they need a treatment once per year to stay ahead of visible staining. Some go every 18 months. Sealing the concrete or pavers after treatment extends the interval because the sealer slows iron adhesion. If you're prepping for sale or rental season, spring is the best time to book.
Do you treat rust stains on vinyl siding and stucco, or just concrete?
We treat rust on concrete, pavers, brick, stucco, vinyl siding, and gutters. Each surface requires slightly different product dilution and dwell time, but they're all things we handle regularly on properties throughout Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Just describe the surfaces when you call and we'll quote all of them at once.
What zip codes do you serve for rust stain removal on the Gulf Coast?
We cover Gulf Shores (36542), Orange Beach (36561), Foley (36535), and the Fort Morgan peninsula, plus the entire Eastern Shore and Mobile. If you're on the Gulf Coast in Baldwin County, we come to you. Call (251) 978-5503 to confirm your address and schedule a free quote.