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PRESSURE WASHING SERVICES

BENEFITS OF PRESSURE WASHING

Pressure or power washing is a great way to remove mildew, dirt or other grime from your outdoor surfaces and restore their shine. Professionals use pressure washers to clean stains you can’t clean with a typical hose or scrub brush — and to remove unwanted debris from hard-to-reach areas.

If you’re trying to sell your home or business, you probably want the exterior to look its absolute best. The cleaner your home's exterior, the fresher it looks and the more appealing it is. All of this might help increase your chances of selling your home at the price you want. Consider hiring a pro with the most pressure washing experience to perform the job.

Pressure washing your home can be worth the cost depending on your situation. If you’re looking to sell your house, a good cleaning of its exterior could give your home a renewed look that draws in more potential buyers. Pressure washing can also help protect your household from harmful molds, preserve your paint job and help you avoid costly repairs down the line.

The bottom line: If you want your home to appear cleaner, brighter and newer, Pure360 cleaning can do the work at an affordable price.

A pressure washer uses water combined with specially formulated soaps to remove a variety of residue on your surfaces. A good pressure washing job can help with:

  • Mold
  • Mildew
  • Oil
  • Grease
  • Paint or stains
  • Dirt
  • Moss
  • Home exteriors
  • Siding
  • Driveways
  • Sidewalks
  • Garage floors
  • Decks
  • Patios

Pressure washing FAQs

How long does it take to power wash a house?

The length of time depends on the size of your surface and the amount of washing needed. Some job can take from 20 minutes to 45 minutes for a 1,200 to 2,000-square-foot, single-story home. For a 3,500 to 5,000-square-foot, two-story home, it can take one to two hours.

How often should you pressure wash your house?

Many professionals suggest pressure washing your house once a year. However, depending on where you live, that timeframe may need to be adjusted. For example, if you live in a humid climate, you may have mold and mildew more often. If you live in a dusty area, dirt may build up faster. You may also want to pressure wash your home in preparation for repainting, or if you plan to put it up for sale.

Can you pressure wash vinyl siding?

Yes. If done properly, pressure washing is a great way to easily clean your vinyl siding. For the best results, consider hiring a Pure360 cleaning who knows how to pressure wash vinyl siding without damaging it.

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