Power Washing in Broad Run, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Actually Clean

Professional power washing that removes years of buildup without damaging what matters most.

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Professional Power Washing Services

What Clean Really Looks Like

You know that feeling when you finally see your home’s true colors again. Not the faded, streaked version you’ve been looking at for months. The actual siding color you picked out years ago.

That’s what happens when someone who knows what they’re doing tackles the grime, mold, and weather stains that Maryland’s climate loves to leave behind. Your driveway stops looking like a science experiment. Your deck becomes a place you actually want to spend time again.

The difference isn’t just cosmetic. When you remove the mold, mildew, and algae that eat away at your exterior surfaces, you’re protecting your investment. You’re extending the life of your siding, preventing costly repairs, and creating outdoor spaces that feel like home again.

Broad Run Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Weather

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning Maryland homes long enough to understand what our climate does to exterior surfaces. We’ve seen every type of stain, buildup, and weather damage that comes with living in this area.

We’re not the guys who show up with a pressure washer and hope for the best. We’re the company that knows which surfaces need gentle soft washing and which can handle higher pressure. We understand the difference between cleaning and damaging.

Our equipment is commercial-grade because residential-grade tools don’t cut it for the kind of results you’re expecting. We’re licensed, insured, and local to Broad Run because this is our community too.

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House Power Washing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your property and identify what we’re dealing with. Different surfaces need different approaches, and we’re not taking shortcuts that could cost you later.

We pre-treat problem areas where mold, mildew, or tough stains have set in. This isn’t just spraying and hoping – we use the right cleaning solutions to break down what’s actually causing the discoloration.

Then we clean using the appropriate pressure and technique for each surface. Your vinyl siding gets treated differently than your concrete driveway. Your deck gets handled differently than your brick walkway. We adjust our approach because one size doesn’t fit all.

Finally, we do a thorough rinse and cleanup, making sure we haven’t left any residue or missed any spots. You get a complete walkthrough so you can see exactly what we’ve accomplished.

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Exterior House Cleaning Services

What's Included in Your Service

Your power washing service covers all the exterior surfaces that need attention. We clean siding, driveways, walkways, decks, patios, and any other areas where dirt and grime have built up over time.

We bring our own water and professional-grade equipment, so you don’t need to worry about having the right tools or adequate water pressure. Our cleaning solutions are effective on Maryland’s common problems – mold, mildew, algae, and the general buildup that comes with our humid climate.

Every job includes a thorough assessment of your property’s specific needs. We’re not running through a checklist – we’re addressing the actual problems your home faces. Some areas might need extra attention, others might require a gentler touch. You get the service your property actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

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Will power washing damage my siding or other surfaces?

Not when it’s done correctly. The key is using the right pressure and technique for each surface. Vinyl siding, for example, should never be cleaned with the same high pressure you’d use on concrete. We adjust our pressure settings and use soft washing techniques where appropriate. Our experience with different materials means we know how to clean effectively without causing damage like gouging, cracking, or forcing water behind siding where it doesn’t belong.
Most Maryland homes benefit from professional power washing every 18-24 months, but it depends on your specific situation. Homes with more shade, near trees, or in areas with high humidity might need cleaning more frequently because they’re more prone to mold and mildew growth. Homes in direct sunlight or open areas might go longer between cleanings. We’ll give you an honest assessment of your property’s needs rather than trying to sell you on unnecessary frequent service.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses cold water. For most residential cleaning, the temperature difference isn’t the deciding factor – it’s about using the right pressure, proper technique, and appropriate cleaning solutions. We focus on what actually matters: getting your surfaces clean without damage, whether that requires heated water, specific cleaning agents, or adjusted pressure settings.
We can clean certain types of roofing, but it depends on your roof’s material and condition. Asphalt shingles, for example, require very specific low-pressure techniques to avoid damage. Metal roofing can typically handle more aggressive cleaning. We’ll assess your roof during our initial evaluation and let you know if it’s something we can handle safely or if you’d be better served by a roofing specialist. We’re not going to take on work that’s outside our expertise.
You don’t need to be present for the entire service, but we do recommend being available at the start for a walkthrough and at the end so you can see the results. We’ll need access to water and electrical outlets, and we’ll want to point out any areas that needed special attention or any issues we discovered during cleaning. If you can’t be home, we can work with you to arrange key access and communicate via phone, but most customers prefer to see the before and after difference in person.
Close all windows and doors, and move any outdoor furniture, decorations, or plants that might be in our way or could be damaged by water or cleaning solutions. Remove or secure any loose items from decks, patios, and around the areas we’ll be cleaning. If you have delicate plants near the house, let us know so we can take extra precautions with our cleaning solutions. We’ll handle most of the prep work, but these simple steps help us work more efficiently and protect your belongings.