Power Washing in Lakeforest, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Actually Clean

Professional power washing that removes years of buildup without damaging your property’s surfaces.

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What Clean Really Looks Like

You know that feeling when you finally see your driveway without those black stains. Or when your siding looks like it did five years ago. That’s what happens when someone who actually knows what they’re doing handles your exterior cleaning.

Your home’s value isn’t just about what’s inside. The outside tells the whole story to everyone who drives by. When dirt, mold, and stains build up over months and years, they don’t just look bad – they actually damage your surfaces and cost you money.

Professional power washing removes the buildup that makes your property look tired and worn down. More importantly, it removes the organic growth that can cause real damage to your siding, deck, and concrete. You get your curb appeal back, plus you’re protecting what’s probably your biggest investment.

Lakeforest Power Washing Company

We Know What We're Doing

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning properties in Lakeforest and throughout Montgomery County for years. We’re not the guys who show up with a pressure washer from the hardware store and hope for the best.

We use commercial-grade equipment and we understand how different surfaces respond to different pressures and cleaning solutions. Your vinyl siding needs a completely different approach than your concrete driveway. Your composite deck requires different care than your natural wood fence.

We’re fully licensed and insured because this work matters. Your property is worth too much to trust to someone who cuts corners on equipment, insurance, or expertise.

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Power Washing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your property and identify what needs attention. Different surfaces, different levels of buildup, different approaches. We’re not using the same pressure on your siding that we use on your driveway.

We protect your landscaping and anything that shouldn’t get wet. Then we pre-treat stubborn stains and organic growth with the right cleaning solutions. This isn’t just about blasting everything with high pressure – that’s how surfaces get damaged.

The actual cleaning happens systematically, working from top to bottom, using the right pressure and technique for each surface. We finish with a thorough rinse and cleanup, leaving you with clean surfaces and no mess to deal with. You’ll see the difference immediately, and your neighbors will too.

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What Gets Cleaned

We handle your home’s exterior surfaces – siding, brick, stucco, decks, patios, driveways, walkways, and fencing. Each surface gets the specific treatment it needs to come clean without getting damaged.

Your driveway and concrete surfaces get the heavy-duty treatment to remove oil stains, tire marks, and that black buildup that makes everything look old. Your siding gets a gentler approach that removes mold, mildew, and dirt without forcing water behind the panels.

Decks and fencing require careful pressure control and often specialized cleaning solutions to remove weathering and organic growth. We’re dealing with Maryland’s humidity and weather patterns every day, so we know exactly what builds up on exterior surfaces here and how to remove it safely.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in Lakeforest benefit from professional power washing every 1-2 years, depending on your specific conditions. If you have a lot of trees around your property, you’re dealing with more organic debris and may need annual cleaning. Homes with less shade and tree coverage can often go two years between cleanings. Your siding material also matters – vinyl and fiber cement tend to show dirt and mildew faster than brick or stone. We’ll give you an honest assessment of what your property actually needs based on its condition and surroundings.
Not when it’s done correctly with the right equipment and technique. The damage you see from power washing comes from using too much pressure or the wrong angle, which forces water behind siding or etches concrete surfaces. We use different pressure levels and nozzles for different materials – what works for your concrete driveway would absolutely damage your vinyl siding. Our commercial equipment gives us precise control over pressure and spray patterns. We also pre-treat surfaces when needed so we’re not relying on pressure alone to remove buildup.
The terms get used interchangeably, but technically power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses cold water. For most residential exterior cleaning, cold water pressure washing is perfectly effective and what we typically use. The heated water in power washing is mainly beneficial for removing grease and oil stains from commercial surfaces. What matters more than the water temperature is using the right pressure, proper technique, and appropriate cleaning solutions for your specific surfaces. We choose the best method based on what we’re cleaning and what kind of buildup we’re dealing with.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours depending on the size of the house, how much surface area we’re cleaning, and the level of buildup. If we’re just cleaning siding, it’s faster. If we’re doing siding, driveway, deck, and walkways, it takes longer. Heavy mold or stain buildup requires more time for pre-treatment and careful cleaning. We don’t rush the job because doing it right the first time is more important than doing it fast. We’ll give you a realistic time estimate when we assess your property.
We need access to your water supply and electrical outlet to run our equipment. Our commercial-grade pressure washers require more power than battery units can provide, and we need a steady water supply for thorough cleaning. Most homes have exterior outlets and hose connections that work fine for our needs. If your setup is unusual or if access is limited, we’ll work with you to figure out the best approach. The water usage is reasonable – we’re not filling a swimming pool, just running the equipment for a few hours.
Remove or secure any outdoor furniture, decorations, or items that could get damaged or blown around. Close all windows and doors tightly – we’re using significant water pressure and some spray is inevitable. Move vehicles out of the immediate work area if we’re cleaning driveways or areas where overspray might reach. If you have delicate plants or flowers near the house, let us know so we can take extra care to protect them. We handle most of the preparation ourselves, but these simple steps help us work more efficiently and protect your belongings.