Storefront walks, community sidewalks, home walkways
Commercial storefront walks get the full treatment: surface cleaning for uniformity, gum removal at the entrance line, rust and stain treatment where sprinklers and railings leave their marks, and early scheduling so the work is dry before customers arrive.
For HOAs, community sidewalk programs are one of the most visible things a board can fund: miles of gray-black walk turning bright again section by section. And for homeowners, entry walks and connecting paths usually ride along with a driveway cleaning at the same visit.
Slippery algae film on shaded sidewalk is a genuine hazard, not a cosmetic issue. Cleaning removes the film; on paver walkways, sealing with a matte finish keeps grip while protecting the surface.

Straight answers
The questions I actually get, answered the way I answer them on the phone.
Do you remove gum?
Yes, gum gets hot water and targeted treatment at storefront lines and gathering areas. It is standard on commercial walks, not an upcharge surprise.
Can residents use the sidewalks during cleaning?
Sections get cleaned one at a time with clear wet-surface awareness, so there is always a dry path. Full closures are almost never needed.