Clear Fence SD provides pressure washing and exterior surface cleaning from a College Area base on Malcolm Drive in San Diego's 92115 ZIP code. The operation targets residential and commercial hardscapes—concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios, retaining walls, brick pavers, and wood and vinyl fencing—using adjustable-PSI equipment that matches water pressure to the surface material. For property owners combining pressure washing with synthetic turf installation or hardscape upgrades, Miau Synthetic Turf handles artificial grass and landscape surfacing in the same College Area market. Clear Fence runs surface-appropriate nozzle tips ranging from 15-degree fan sprays for concrete to 40-degree low-impact tips for painted wood and vinyl, preventing the etching and fiber damage that over-pressurized washing causes on softer substrates. College Area's housing stock south of SDSU includes a mix of 1950s-era single-family homes and newer multi-unit developments where accumulated grime, algae growth, and mineral staining on exterior surfaces reduce curb appeal and accelerate material degradation. The company also cleans wrought-iron and tubular-steel fencing, stripping oxidation and preparing the surface for recoating—a step that feeds into the custom iron fabrication and fence installation work done by M & P Iron Works and Fencing Inc. in the neighborhood. Malcolm Drive sits just east of the El Cajon Boulevard commercial corridor, putting Clear Fence within a short radius of the dense residential blocks between 52nd Street and College Avenue where rental turnover drives steady exterior cleaning demand.