Power Washing in Etchison, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Actually Clean Again

Professional power washing that brings back the curb appeal you remember, without the equipment hassle or surface damage risks.

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What Clean Exteriors Really Look Like

You’ll walk up to a home that looks newer. The green algae stains disappear from your siding. Your driveway stops looking like a Jackson Pollock painting of oil stains and dirt buildup.

Your neighbors notice. More importantly, you stop cringing every time you pull into your driveway. The difference isn’t subtle—it’s the kind of transformation that makes you wonder why you waited so long.

Clean exteriors aren’t just about appearance. You’re protecting your investment. Dirt, mold, and algae don’t just look bad—they break down your surfaces over time. Regular power washing extends the life of your siding, deck, and concrete, saving you thousands in premature replacement costs.

Etchison Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Exteriors

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning properties across Montgomery County for years. We understand what Maryland weather does to your home—the humidity that breeds mold, the pollen that sticks to everything, the winter grime that builds up.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation or someone with a borrowed pressure washer. We use commercial-grade equipment and proven techniques that clean thoroughly without damaging your surfaces. We’re fully insured because we take this work seriously.

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Our Power Washing Process

How We Actually Clean Your Property

First, we assess your surfaces. Different materials need different approaches—what works on concrete will destroy vinyl siding. We adjust pressure, temperature, and cleaning solutions based on what we’re cleaning.

Next comes the preparation. We protect your plants, outdoor furniture, and anything else that shouldn’t get wet. This isn’t a spray-and-pray operation. We take time to do it right.

The cleaning itself is methodical. We start from the top and work down, ensuring even coverage and proper rinsing. Stubborn stains get extra attention with specialized treatments. When we’re done, we clean up completely—you shouldn’t find equipment marks in your lawn or cleaning residue anywhere.

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What's Included in Your Service

Your power washing service covers all exterior surfaces that need attention. Siding gets cleaned with appropriate pressure settings—enough to remove buildup, not enough to force water behind the material. Driveways and walkways get the full treatment to remove oil stains, tire marks, and embedded dirt.

Decks and patios require special care. We use lower pressure and specific techniques to clean without splintering wood or damaging composite materials. Windows get cleaned as part of the process—no point having clean siding with dirty glass.

We handle the prep work and cleanup. Your outdoor furniture gets moved and protected. Plants get covered or rinsed as needed. When we leave, everything is back where it belongs, just cleaner.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in Etchison benefit from power washing every 1-2 years, depending on your specific conditions. Homes with more tree coverage or those facing south tend to accumulate dirt and algae faster. If you’re seeing green or black streaks on your siding, or if your concrete looks significantly darker than when it was new, it’s time for a cleaning. Regular maintenance keeps the job easier and less expensive than waiting until buildup becomes severe.
Not when done correctly with proper equipment and technique. We adjust pressure based on surface type—vinyl siding gets much lower pressure than concrete driveways. The key is using the right pressure, proper angles, and appropriate cleaning solutions. DIY pressure washing causes damage when people use too much pressure or hold the nozzle too close. Our experience means we know exactly how to clean effectively without causing harm to your property.
Power washing uses heated water, while pressure washing uses cold water at high pressure. For most residential cleaning, both terms are used interchangeably, and the choice depends on what we’re cleaning. Heated water works better for grease and oil stains, while cold water pressure washing handles most dirt, mold, and algae effectively. We use whichever method will give you the best results for your specific cleaning needs.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours, depending on size and condition. Heavily soiled surfaces or homes that haven’t been cleaned in years take longer. We also factor in prep time, moving outdoor furniture, and ensuring proper coverage of all areas. We’d rather take the time to do it thoroughly than rush through and miss spots. Most of our residential jobs are completed in a single visit.
You don’t need to be present for the entire job, but we do like to do a quick walkthrough with you beforehand to discuss any specific concerns or areas that need special attention. We’ll also point out anything we notice that might need extra care. Many of our customers prefer to be away during the actual cleaning since it can be noisy, but we’re happy to work around your schedule and preferences.
Close all windows and doors, and move any delicate outdoor items you’re concerned about. We handle most of the preparation, including covering plants and moving standard outdoor furniture, but personal items and decorations should be secured. If you have outdoor electrical outlets or fixtures that might be sensitive to water, let us know beforehand. Turn off any outdoor sound systems or electronics. Most preparation takes just a few minutes on your part.