Power washing the exterior of your home is as satisfying as it sounds, plus the added perk of keeping a clean exterior. The exterior of your home is exposed to all the elements: accumulating dirt, grime, mold, and other unsightly substances. An extremely effective and affordable way to freshen it up and protect its structural integrity (and save on costly damage as a result) is with power washing.
Curb Appeal Power washing drastically enhances your home’s curb appeal by removing all the gunk. A well-maintained exterior also adds value to your home, especially if you’re planning on selling anytime soon.
Extends Lifespan, Saves Dough Dirt, mildew, and mold accumulates on your home’s exterior surfaces, accelerating wear and tear. Annual power washing extend the lifespan of all the surfaces (siding, deck, patio, etc), saving money on costly repairs or replacements in the long run.
Protects Against Harmful Organisms Mold and mildew builds up in nooks and crannies of your homes’ exterior from storms and snowfall and humid summer days…if you don’t keep up power washes, this growth can compromise the homes’ integrity.
Prepares Surfaces for Maintenance Whether you’re planning to repaint, seal, or stain your home’s exterior surfaces, power washing is an essential first step. It removes old paint, stains, and debris, creating a clean and smooth surface for new coatings to adhere to. This ensures that any subsequent maintenance work will be more effective and long-lasting.
Power washing is the ‘clean way’ Traditional cleaning methods often require a lot of time and effort, not to mention the use of harsh chemicals. Power washing on the other hand, is a highly efficient and eco-friendly way to clean large surfaces quickly. The powerful stream of water does the hard work for you, making the cleaning process faster and more effective.
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