Pressure Washing Cost Guide
CleaningHouse washing, driveway cleaning, deck washing, and concrete cleaning with professional pressure washing equipment. Remove dirt, mold, mildew, and stains.
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Standard house wash or small area cleaning
Typical Scope:
- ✓House exterior wash only
- ✓Single-story or small home
- ✓Basic pressure washing equipment
- ✓No detergent or specialty cleaning
- ✓Driveway or walkway included
- ✓2-4 hour service time
Complete exterior cleaning with detergents and multiple surfaces
Typical Scope:
- ✓House, driveway, and walkways
- ✓Two-story home or larger property
- ✓Professional detergents used
- ✓Deck, patio, or fence cleaning
- ✓Window and trim detail cleaning
- ✓Full day service
Comprehensive property cleaning with soft wash and protective treatments
Typical Scope:
- ✓Large property comprehensive cleaning
- ✓Soft wash for delicate surfaces
- ✓Roof cleaning included
- ✓Protective sealants applied
- ✓Multiple structures & outbuildings
- ✓Eco-friendly cleaning solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Pressure Washing cost?
The average cost for Pressure Washing is $380. Actual costs vary based on project complexity, materials chosen, labor requirements, and your location. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.
How do I choose the right contractor?
Look for licensed, insured contractors with good reviews, local references, and transparent pricing. Get detailed written estimates from 3-4 contractors. Avoid door-to-door solicitors and unusually low bids.
What should be included in the estimate?
A complete estimate should include materials, labor, permits, cleanup, timeline, and warranty information. Be wary of estimates that seem too vague or don't itemize major components.
What payment schedule is standard?
Typical schedule: small deposit (10-15%) to start, progress payments at milestones (30-40% each), final payment (10%) after completion and inspection. Never pay 100% upfront. Large upfront demands signal risk.
How can I verify a contractor's credentials?
Check state licensing board, verify insurance with provider directly, search court records for liens/lawsuits, check Better Business Bureau rating, read recent online reviews across multiple platforms, and ask for client references from past 6 months.
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