Power Washing in Lakelands Ridge, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Actually Clean Again

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

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What Clean Really Looks Like

You know that feeling when you see your neighbor’s house after they’ve had it professionally cleaned. The siding looks new again. The driveway actually matches the color it was supposed to be. The deck doesn’t have that gray, weathered look anymore.

That’s what happens when someone who knows what they’re doing handles your power washing. The difference isn’t just visible from the street – it’s the kind of clean that makes you proud to pull into your driveway again.

Your home’s exterior takes a beating in Maryland. Between the humidity, seasonal pollen, and constant exposure to the elements, surfaces collect layers of dirt, mold, and stains that regular garden hose cleaning can’t touch. Professional power washing doesn’t just clean the surface – it removes the organic growth that’s actually damaging your siding, deck, and concrete over time.

Lakelands Ridge Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Weather

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning homes in Lakelands Ridge and surrounding Maryland communities for years. We understand how our humid climate affects different exterior surfaces and what it takes to clean them properly without causing damage.

You’re not getting a crew that learned power washing from YouTube videos. Our team uses professional-grade equipment with the right pressure settings for each surface type. We’re fully licensed and insured because this work involves expensive equipment, high pressure, and your most valuable investment – your home.

When you call us, you’re working with people who live in this area and deal with the same seasonal challenges you do. We know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to Maryland homes.

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Power Washing Process

How We Clean Your Home

First, we assess your property and identify what type of cleaning each surface needs. Your vinyl siding requires different pressure and technique than your concrete driveway. We pre-treat areas with heavy staining or organic growth using eco-friendly solutions that break down the buildup.

Next comes the actual power washing using professional equipment calibrated for each surface. We work systematically around your property, ensuring even coverage and paying attention to areas that collect the most dirt and grime. High-traffic areas like walkways and entryways get extra attention.

After cleaning, we do a final inspection to make sure everything meets our standards. We’ll point out any areas that needed special attention and explain what we found. You’ll see the difference immediately, but the real benefit comes over time as your surfaces stay cleaner longer and avoid damage from neglected buildup.

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What Gets Cleaned

Our exterior house cleaning covers all the surfaces that make your home look tired and worn down. Siding gets the most attention because it’s what people see first, but we also handle driveways, walkways, decks, patios, and any concrete surfaces around your property.

We use different techniques depending on what we’re cleaning. Soft washing for delicate surfaces like vinyl siding and painted wood. Higher pressure for concrete and stone that can handle more aggressive cleaning. The goal is always maximum cleaning with zero damage to your property.

Each job includes pre-treatment of problem areas, thorough cleaning of all agreed-upon surfaces, and cleanup of any debris. We protect your landscaping and outdoor furniture, and we’ll work around your schedule because we know you have other things going on besides getting your house washed.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in Maryland benefit from professional power washing every 1-2 years, depending on your specific conditions. If you have a lot of trees around your property, face north where surfaces stay damp longer, or notice green or black staining on your siding, you might need annual cleaning. Homes in more open areas with good sun exposure can often go two years between cleanings. The key is not waiting until the buildup becomes obvious from the street – by then, organic growth may have already started causing surface damage.
Professional power washing, done correctly, won’t damage your surfaces. The problems happen when people use the wrong pressure settings or hold the nozzle too close to delicate materials. We adjust our pressure based on what we’re cleaning – vinyl siding gets much gentler treatment than concrete driveways. We also use proper technique, keeping the spray at the right angle and distance. This is why professional equipment and experience matter. A homeowner with a rental unit from the hardware store is much more likely to cause damage than someone who does this work every day.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses cold water at high pressure. For most residential exterior cleaning, cold water pressure washing is perfectly effective and what most homeowners need. We use hot water power washing for specific situations like removing oil stains from driveways or dealing with particularly stubborn organic growth. The cleaning solutions we use are often more important than water temperature for getting surfaces truly clean.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours depending on size, condition, and what surfaces we’re cleaning. A small ranch house with minimal staining might be done in 2 hours. A larger two-story home with heavy buildup, deck cleaning, and extensive concrete work could take most of a day. We’ll give you a time estimate when we quote your job. Weather can affect timing too – we work more carefully in windy conditions to protect your landscaping and outdoor furniture.
We need access to your outdoor water spigot and electrical outlet for our equipment. Our professional power washers require more water flow and pressure than we can carry in a truck, so we connect to your home’s water supply. We bring all hoses, extensions, and equipment needed to reach every area of your property. If your water pressure is unusually low or you have well water with low flow, let us know when scheduling so we can plan accordingly.
Move or cover outdoor furniture, grills, and decorative items that could be affected by spray or cleaning solutions. Close all windows and doors, and let us know about any loose siding, shutters, or other areas that need special attention. If you have delicate plants near the house, point them out – we’ll take extra care to protect landscaping, but it helps to know what’s most important to you. Make sure we have clear access to water spigots and that any gates we need to go through are unlocked.