Power Washing in Brinklow, MD

Your Property Looks New Again

Professional power washing that restores your home’s curb appeal and protects your investment value.

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Professional Power Washing Services

What Clean Exterior Surfaces Mean

Your neighbors notice when your home stands out. Clean siding, spotless driveways, and pristine decks don’t just look better—they signal that you care about your property.

But it’s more than appearances. Regular power washing removes the mold, mildew, and grime that can actually damage your exterior surfaces over time. That green film on your north-facing siding isn’t just unsightly—it’s breaking down your paint and potentially your siding material itself.

When you invest in professional exterior cleaning, you’re buying back time you’d spend scrubbing and re-scrubbing with garden hose pressure that barely makes a dent. You’re also avoiding the trial-and-error of figuring out which surfaces can handle high pressure and which need a gentler approach.

Brinklow Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Weather

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning properties throughout Montgomery County for years. We understand how Maryland’s humid summers and wet springs create perfect conditions for algae and mildew growth on your exterior surfaces.

Our team knows the difference between cleaning composite decking and natural wood, between vinyl siding and fiber cement. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners try to power wash their own roofs or use too much pressure on delicate surfaces.

That’s why we use professional-grade equipment with adjustable pressure settings and eco-friendly cleaning solutions that work with Maryland’s climate, not against it.

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House Power Washing Process

Here's How We Clean

First, we walk your property with you to identify what needs attention and discuss any concerns you have about delicate plants or specific problem areas. We’re looking at surface types, stain severity, and the best approach for each area.

Next, we prep the area by covering plants and moving outdoor furniture. We apply appropriate cleaning solutions where needed—especially for those stubborn organic stains that water pressure alone won’t budge.

Then we clean using the right pressure for each surface. Your concrete driveway gets different treatment than your vinyl siding. We work systematically, usually starting with higher surfaces and working down so we’re not re-contaminating cleaned areas.

Finally, we do a walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. We’ll point out any areas that might need attention in the future and give you realistic timelines for when you might want to schedule your next cleaning.

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Exterior House Cleaning Services

What's Included in Service

Our power washing service covers your home’s siding, walkways, driveways, patios, and decks. We handle concrete, vinyl, wood, composite materials, and most other exterior surfaces you’ll find on Brinklow properties.

We bring our own water when needed and use cleaning solutions that are safe for your landscaping. Our equipment includes surface cleaners for large flat areas like driveways—these create even cleaning patterns without the streaking you get from wand-only cleaning.

For two-story homes, we have the proper equipment to clean second-story siding safely from the ground. You won’t see us climbing ladders with pressure washers or taking shortcuts that put your property at risk.

We also handle those detail areas that make the difference—cleaning out the corners where your downspouts meet your foundation, getting the grime off your outdoor light fixtures, and making sure your front entrance looks as good as the rest of your property.

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How often should I have my house power washed in Maryland?

Most homes in the Brinklow area benefit from power washing every 12-18 months, but it depends on your specific situation. Homes with more tree coverage or north-facing surfaces that don’t get direct sunlight often need cleaning more frequently because they stay damp longer and develop mold and algae faster. If you’re starting to see green or black streaks on your siding, or if your concrete surfaces look dingy despite recent rain, it’s time for a cleaning. Properties in our area typically show the most buildup after our humid summers, so many homeowners schedule service in early fall.
Professional power washing shouldn’t damage your surfaces when done correctly, but technique and pressure settings matter enormously. Vinyl siding can handle moderate pressure, but too much can crack it or force water behind it. Wood surfaces need lower pressure and often benefit from cleaning solutions rather than just high pressure. Composite decking requires specific techniques to avoid surface damage. That’s exactly why many homeowners who try DIY power washing end up with problems—they either use too much pressure and cause damage, or too little pressure and don’t actually get things clean. We adjust our approach based on your specific surfaces and their condition.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses unheated water at high pressure. For most residential exterior cleaning, the water temperature isn’t the key factor—it’s about using the right pressure, proper cleaning solutions, and correct techniques for each surface. What matters more is whether your service provider understands how to clean different materials safely and effectively. We focus on getting your surfaces clean without damage, whether that requires heated water, cleaning solutions, or specific pressure settings for your particular surfaces.
A typical single-story home takes 2-4 hours depending on the size and what surfaces we’re cleaning. Two-story homes usually take 4-6 hours. The timeline depends on how much square footage we’re covering, how dirty the surfaces are, and whether we need to use cleaning solutions that require dwell time. Heavily soiled surfaces or areas with significant mold and mildew buildup take longer because we’re not just blasting everything with high pressure—we’re actually cleaning it properly. We’d rather take the time to do it right than rush through and leave you with streaky or partially cleaned surfaces.
We prefer that you’re available at the beginning for a walkthrough so we can discuss any specific concerns and point out areas that need special attention. You don’t need to stay for the entire job, but we like you to be available at the end so we can show you the results and address any questions. If you can’t be home, we can work with you on access and communication, but the initial consultation helps us do a better job because you know your property’s problem areas better than anyone. We’ll also need access to water and sometimes electricity, so we coordinate those details upfront.
Move or cover outdoor furniture, grills, and decorative items that might get in the way or be damaged by overspray. Close all windows and doors tightly—we use significant water pressure and don’t want moisture getting inside. If you have delicate plants near areas we’re cleaning, point them out to us and we’ll take extra care to protect them. Remove or secure any loose items like doormats, potted plants, or outdoor decorations. Make sure we have clear access to water spigots and any areas you want cleaned. Don’t worry about doing any pre-cleaning yourself—that’s what you’re hiring us for, and pre-rinsing can actually make some stains harder to remove.