Pressure Washing

Over time, every exterior surface accumulates dirt, algae, mold, and stains. Professional pressure washing restores surfaces to like-new condition, prevents costly damage, and dramatically improves curb appeal.

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What Pressure Washing Professionals Do

Pressure washing services include driveway and sidewalk cleaning, house and siding washing, deck and patio restoration, fence cleaning, roof soft washing, commercial storefront cleaning, parking lot cleaning, graffiti removal, and pre-paint surface preparation.

dirty driveways and sidewalks
mold and mildew on siding
stained decks
dingy fences
roof streaks
oil stains
graffiti removal

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1719+ cities across all 50 states

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Virginia (38)
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Wisconsin (44)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pressure washing cost?
Driveway cleaning costs $100-$250. House washing runs $200-$500 for most homes. Deck cleaning is $100-$300. Package deals covering multiple surfaces offer the best value at $300-$800.
What's the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water for hard surfaces (concrete, brick). Soft washing uses low pressure with cleaning solutions for delicate surfaces (vinyl siding, roofs, painted wood). Using the wrong method can cause damage.
Will pressure washing damage my surfaces?
Not when done by a professional who uses the right pressure settings and techniques for each surface. DIY pressure washing with incorrect settings is the most common cause of surface damage.