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While pressure washing might be ideal for cleaning gutters, bricks, and concrete, turning the nozzle toward your house can cause serious damage to the siding and force water up into the vents, potentially promoting mold growth in the walls. Even worse, water pressure alone usually won’t remove all the grime, algae growth, and stains on your wall, making it the wrong choice for most house washing jobs.

Why You Shouldn’t Pressure Wash Your Home

house-washingWhether pressure washing is the best option for your home depends mostly on the materials used in the siding. For instance, a brick or stone wall can usually be scoured clean with this method, while vinyl or wood can quickly be destroyed, resulting in much bigger problems than some unsightly spots on the wall. In situations that do call for pressure washing, effectively using the equipment without damaging the siding requires an in-depth knowledge of construction materials, along with years of experience using the tools.

Just like anything else, a good house washing job requires some type of detergent or cleaning solution. Without it, mold and algae will likely return, and your house still won’t have the clean look you’re going for.

Why You Should Hire a Professional

Professional house washing services know how to clean almost any surface without causing damage, and have access to the right tools for the job. Whether your house needs a hand-scrub followed by a low-pressure rinse or a high-pressure detergent application, a professional’s expertise will ensure your house gets clean and your siding survives intact.

 

Squeeky Clean Window Washing boasts a combination of cutting-edge technology and traditional industry methods to provide unbeatable results to homeowners throughout the Bethesda, MD, area. Learn more about their house washing services online now, visit their Facebook page to read reviews from satisfied customers, or call (301) 424-4020 for a free estimate.

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