Power Washing in Huntington, MD

Your Property Transformed in One Day

Professional power washing that removes years of buildup and restores your home’s original beauty.

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Professional Power Washing Services

What Clean Really Looks Like

You know that feeling when you finally tackle something that’s been bothering you for months. That’s what happens when we finish cleaning your property.

Your driveway goes from embarrassing to impressive. The green slime disappears from your siding. Your deck becomes a place you actually want to spend time again.

But here’s what really matters – you stop worrying about what neighbors think when they drive by. You stop making excuses when friends want to visit. Your property looks like you care about it again, because now it’s actually clean.

Huntington Power Washing Company

We Know Huntington Properties

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning properties in Huntington and throughout Calvert County for years. We understand what Maryland weather does to your home’s exterior.

The humidity from the Chesapeake Bay creates perfect conditions for mold and mildew. Spring pollen coats everything. Winter leaves behind salt stains and grime that garden hoses can’t touch.

We’ve seen it all, and we know exactly how to handle each surface safely and effectively.

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Our Power Washing Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

First, we assess your property and identify the specific cleaning challenges. Different surfaces need different approaches – what works on concrete can damage vinyl siding.

We pre-treat problem areas with appropriate cleaning solutions. Mold, mildew, and organic stains get special attention before we even start the pressure washing.

Then we use professional-grade equipment with the right pressure settings for each surface. Too much pressure damages. Too little leaves dirt behind. We know the difference.

Finally, we do a walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. You’ll see the difference immediately, but the full impact hits you when you pull into your driveway the next day.

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Complete Exterior House Cleaning

Everything Your Property Needs

Our power washing service covers your entire property exterior. House siding, driveways, walkways, decks, patios, fences, and outdoor furniture all get the attention they need.

We handle different materials properly – vinyl siding gets a gentle approach while concrete driveways can handle more aggressive cleaning. Your deck gets treated differently than your driveway.

Each job includes pre-treatment of stained areas, thorough cleaning with appropriate pressure settings, and a final inspection. We bring all equipment, cleaning solutions, and water supply. You don’t need to do anything except enjoy the results.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most Huntington homeowners benefit from annual power washing, typically in spring or early summer. However, properties near the water or under heavy tree cover might need cleaning every 8-10 months due to increased mold, mildew, and organic buildup. If you notice green or black stains on your siding, or if your driveway looks noticeably dirty, it’s time for cleaning regardless of when you last had it done. Regular cleaning actually costs less over time because buildup is easier to remove when it’s not allowed to set for years.
Professional power washing won’t damage your property when done correctly. The key is using the right pressure and technique for each surface. Vinyl siding needs much lower pressure than concrete driveways. We adjust our equipment accordingly and use specialized nozzles designed for different materials. DIY pressure washing causes damage because most people use too much pressure or hold the nozzle too close. We maintain proper distance and angles to clean effectively without causing harm to your surfaces or forcing water behind siding.
Most oil stains can be significantly improved or completely removed, depending on how long they’ve been there and what type of surface you have. Fresh stains come out much easier than ones that have been sitting for months. We use specialized degreasers and hot water when available to break down oil before pressure washing. Concrete responds better to oil stain removal than asphalt. While we can’t guarantee 100% removal of very old, set-in stains, most customers are surprised by how much better their driveway looks after professional treatment.
You don’t need to be home for the entire cleaning process, but we do recommend being available at the start and end. We like to walk through the property with you initially to discuss any specific concerns or problem areas you want us to focus on. At the end, we’ll show you the completed work and address any questions. If you can’t be home, we can work with you to access the property and provide before/after photos. We’re fully insured, so you can feel comfortable with us working on your property even when you’re not there.
Power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses regular temperature water. Both use high-pressure streams to clean surfaces. Hot water is more effective at removing grease, oil, and organic stains like mold and mildew – which is why power washing often produces better results. However, the terms are often used interchangeably in the industry. What matters more is having the right equipment, proper pressure settings, and appropriate cleaning solutions for your specific surfaces. We use both techniques depending on what your property needs for the best results.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours depending on size, condition, and what surfaces we’re cleaning. Just the house siding might take 1-2 hours, while adding driveways, walkways, and decks extends the time. Heavily stained surfaces require more pre-treatment and multiple passes, which adds time but delivers better results. Weather conditions also affect timing – we work more carefully on windy days to control overspray. We’ll give you a time estimate when we assess your property, and we always prioritize thorough cleaning over speed.