Brought back, not blasted
Patios are mixed-surface jobs. Pavers, concrete, screen walls, painted trim, and outdoor furniture all sit in the same footprint, and each needs its own approach. The pavers get cleaned with their joints in mind, the painted surfaces get low pressure, and the pollen and mildew film gets dissolved rather than driven into the surface.
Around Lutz and Wesley Chapel I clean a lot of patios in spring purely for pollen: that yellow-green film settles on everything and makes allergies miserable right where you sit. A proper rinse-down changes how the whole space feels.
If your patio is paver and you like how it looks cleaned, patio paver sealing locks that look in and keeps the joints solid through the rainy season.

Straight answers
The questions I actually get, answered the way I answer them on the phone.
Can you clean a screened lanai without damaging the screens?
Yes. Screens and their frames get soft washed, never pressure washed. The floor inside the lanai gets the pressure it can take, with the runoff managed so it drains where it should.
My patio pavers look great wet but dull dry. Why?
That wet look is what a color-enhancing sealer gives you permanently. If you love how the pavers look right after cleaning, look at patio paver sealing and the finish options.