Pressure washing uses a stream of high-pressure water to easily clean dirt, grime, and other stuck-on substances from surfaces. Pressure washing can be used on your home’s exterior and other outdoor surfaces around your property that need to be cleaned. Make a big impact on your home’s appearance with minimal cost and effort by pressure washing siding, fences, sidewalks, and more.
Pressure Washing is the often overlooked service that can save thousands of dollars over time. Many times our clients are sure they need a complete paint job when in essence their house or business needs a bath. ED Painting LLC can professionally evaluate what is required and give you a written recommendation.
When To Pressure Wash Your Home
Pressure washing your home’s exterior will refresh the look of your home and keep surfaces free from potentially damaging dirt and debris. Pressure wash your home when you notice dirt and grime starting to build up on your home, either by swiping a finger along the siding to see if it comes away dirty, or simply when you observe that grime is clearly visible. Consider pressure washing when:
Ideally, you should have your home pressure washed every one to three years at a minimum. The best times of year for pressure washing are late spring and early fall when the weather is not too hot or cold. Summer can also be a great time to pressure wash your home if the weather is not too extreme.
Many people like having their homes pressure washed between seasons to make their homes look great at the start of each new season, or you may want to pressure wash before a big event you’re hosting at your home. Pressure washing is ideally done on a mild, sunny day when your home has the chance to dry off after cleaning.
Benefits Of Pressure Washing
We all want our homes to be clean and look great. Pressure washing is a simple, cost-effective way to make your home look its best. Pressure washing provides many benefits that make it a great investment for your property.
Revitalize Your Home’s Appearance
Keeping your home clean and free from excess dirt, dust, and grime makes your home look well-maintained and increases curb appeal. A clean home makes a great first impression on visitors and guests.
Remove Harmful Substances
If not removed, mold, mildew, lichens, algae, and even dirt can be damaging to your home’s exterior materials over time. Removing these substances helps your home’s surfaces last longer, protecting what’s inside.
Increase Your Property Value
If you’re planning to sell your home anytime in the near future, having a clean home with good curb appeal will help make your home more attractive to prospective buyers. This can increase the value of your home when the time comes to sell.
Environmentally Safe
Pressure washing relies on high-pressure water to remove dirt and debris. This means you don’t have to use harsh chemicals that will get into the soil around your home.
Save Time Cleaning
Pressure washing minimizes the time and effort needed to clean your home because no scrubbing is required. It also allows you to easily reach cracks, crevices, and other hard-to-reach areas on your home’s exterior. Pressure washing greatly reduces the hassle of cleaning your house, especially when you have a professional service do it for you.
Save Money Over Time
When your home gets dirty and your siding doesn’t look its best, you may start to think that your siding needs to be painted or replaced. Oftentimes this isn’t really the case, and a good power wash will make your siding look like new. Pressure washing is a cheaper alternative to repainting your home’s exterior. Plus by keeping your home clean and free of harmful materials, you may extend the life of your siding, saving you money in the long run.
Our Pressure Washing Services
Pressure washing can be done on a variety of surfaces around your home. Pressure washing is safe on hard, sturdy materials that can stand up to the hard blasting of the water during cleaning. Surfaces around your home we may be able to clean include:
Not all surfaces are safe for pressure washing. Some surfaces require a soft wash with less pressure than standard pressure washing. Asphalt shingles, old mortar, and surfaces with lead paint are examples of materials that are not ideal for pressure washing. When you contact us for a quote, we’ll walk through your project with you and let you know if any surfaces you need cleaned should not be pressure washed.
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