Serving Clarkston, Washington & the LC Valley

Construction Sweeping in Clarkston, Washington

Valley Sweeping supports contractors, paving crews, and developers throughout Clarkston, Washington with professional construction site sweeping. From road and highway projects to commercial buildouts and new residential development, we provide the cleanup that keeps Clarkston jobs moving, compliant, and on schedule. Based just across the Snake River in Lewiston, we mobilize fast to Clarkston job sites — delivering the dependable track-out control and pavement cleanup that contractors across the LC Valley count on.

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Why Clarkston Contractors Choose Valley Sweeping

Construction and roadwork across Clarkston and Asotin County generate exactly what surrounding streets don't need: loose aggregate, soil, and debris tracked off-site by heavy equipment. Left unmanaged, that track-out becomes a safety hazard and a stormwater-compliance problem. Because we're minutes away across the river in Lewiston, we mobilize quickly to Clarkston sites — following milling and paving crews, controlling track-out, and handling post-construction cleanup. Contractors here count on us to keep roads clean and projects on schedule.

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    Municipal Roads
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    Highway Construction
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    County Roads
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    Airports
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    Parking Lots
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    Resurfacing
Debris

Milling & Grinding

Follow along sweeping behind the milling machine with our broom trucks provides clean paving surfaces.

Chip Seal

Chip Seal

Post chip seal pickup to remove all excess debris.

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Track Out Cleaning

We clean up dirt, mud, and debris tracked onto surrounding roads by construction vehicles to maintain a clean, compliant job site.

Scheduling

Fast Scheduling

Our fast response times and short-notice availability help keep your project moving on time.

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Common Questions

Construction Sweeping FAQs

Do you provide construction sweeping for contractors in Clarkston?

Yes. We work directly with contractors, paving companies, developers, and project managers throughout Clarkston and the LC Valley. Whether it's a single-day cleanup or an ongoing multi-month build, we provide construction site sweeping scaled to the project's size and timeline.

What kinds of construction projects do you sweep in Clarkston?

Our crews handle milling and grinding cleanup, chip seal pickup, track-out control, post-paving cleanup, road and highway resurfacing support, parking lot construction, and general job site debris removal. We support both public works projects and private commercial and residential construction across Clarkston.

How quickly can you mobilize to a Clarkston job site?

Fast. Because we're based just across the Snake River in Lewiston, Clarkston sites are minutes away — we can often dispatch same-day or next-day depending on availability. For ongoing projects, we set up a regular service schedule that matches your construction timeline.

Do you support track-out and stormwater compliance on Clarkston construction sites?

Yes. Track-out control is one of the most important parts of construction sweeping — it keeps soil, aggregate, and debris from being carried off-site onto Clarkston streets by trucks and equipment. We help contractors meet federal and state stormwater requirements and keep surrounding roads clean throughout the build.

Can you sweep behind paving and milling crews in Clarkston?

Absolutely. We regularly follow paving and milling crews to provide the immediate pavement cleanup needed before chip seal, sealcoat, or finished surface work. Coordinating tightly with paving timelines is one of our specialties, and it keeps Clarkston projects moving without delay.

Are you licensed, insured, and able to meet compliance requirements?

Absolutely- we are licenced in the cities & states we work in and are insured for all of the services we provide.

Are there regulations around construction site sweeping in Clarkston?

Yes. Construction sites are subject to stormwater regulations, including track-out controls. The EPA's construction stormwater program outlines requirements for controlling sediment and debris leaving construction sites — and regular sweeping is one of the most effective compliance tools available.