Professional Rust Removal in Pembroke Pines
Eliminate stubborn orange irrigation stains and fertilizer rust from concrete, pavers, and siding. We restore your curb appeal with safe, damage-free chemical neutralization.
The Nevins Restoration Method
A technical approach to permanent stain removal.
Identify
We determine if the stain is iron, fertilizer, or battery acid.
Protect
Surrounding vegetation is pre-soaked to ensure total safety.
Neutralize
Targeted chemical application breaks the iron-oxide bond.
Rinse
Low-pressure extraction removes the lifted minerals.
Balance
Post-rinse alkaline treatment prevents any re-oxidation.
The Science of Stain Neutralization
In West Broward, most "rust" is actually iron-oxide buildup from high-mineral well water used in irrigation. Unlike organic algae, these stains are chemically bonded to your surfaces. Standard Pressure Cleaning won't remove them—it only strips the top layer of your concrete or pavers.
At Nevins Services, we use specialized acids that are specifically engineered to break the bond between the iron and your substrate. This process is essential before performing Paver Sealing, as sealing over a rust stain will lock it in permanently. Our method is safe for Weston and Miramar landscapes, focusing on neutralization rather than force.
Fertilizer & Battery Stains: We also specialize in the deep orange-yellow spots caused by fertilizer granules and the high-acid burns from golf cart batteries. Each requires a different pH-balancing approach to ensure the stain is lifted without etching the stone.
Treatment Standards
- PH Balancing: We neutralize every surface after treatment to protect your grass.
- Softwash Compatible: No high-pressure is used on delicate stucco or siding.
- Irrigation Audit: We identify sprinkler heads that need adjustment to prevent re-staining.
- Paver Ready: Perfect prep for our premium sealing and restoration packages.
Nearly half of West Broward homes suffer from visible well-water iron staining.
Clean surfaces are 3x more likely to attract interest during a real estate showing.
Average time for stains to be fully neutralized using our softwash process.
Not All Stains are Created Equal
Effective rust removal in South Florida requires identifying the specific chemical source. We treat the science, not just the surface.
Irrigation "Orange Mist"
Common in Weston, this is caused by iron-heavy well water. It creates a layered orange film on walls and fences. We use advanced chelation agents to lift the iron without degrading your Soft Wash finish.
Fertilizer Pellets
Those deep-orange "leopard spots" on your driveway come from iron-heavy fertilizer. These are concentrated burns. We apply a thickening agent that dwells on the spot to pull the stain deep from within the concrete pores.
Battery Acid (Flash Rust)
Found on golf cart paths in Miramar and garage floors. These metallic gray-orange stains are permanent if treated with pressure. Our process neutralizes the sulfuric acid first, then restores the substrate.

Our Landscape Defense Protocol
Rust removal requires specialized chemistry. While competitors might spray and pray, Nevins Services follows a strict plant-safety standard developed for high-end Weston and Parkland estates.
Pre-Hydration Phase
We saturate all surrounding grass and plants with fresh water to create a protective barrier before any restoration agents are applied.
PH Neutralization
After the rust is gone, we apply an alkaline rinse to return the surface and soil to a neutral pH, ensuring your lawn thrives.
Surface Shield
On porous materials, we recommend a follow-up Paver Sealing to prevent the stone from ever absorbing iron again.
Why DIY is Dangerous
Store-bought rust removers often contain high concentrations of hydrofluoric acid. If used incorrectly in the Florida sun, they can permanently etch (white-out) your pavers and kill the surrounding turf instantly. Our professional-grade solutions are specifically buffered for South Florida's heat and delicate stone types.
Broward County Coverage
Professional rust removal standards provided across the following communities:

