Power Washing in New Addition, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Restored to Like-New

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

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What Clean Exteriors Actually Do

You’ll see the difference immediately. That green tint on your siding disappears. Your driveway looks like it did when you first moved in. The deck becomes a space you actually want to use again.

But here’s what really matters: you’re protecting your investment. All that grime, mold, and algae isn’t just ugly—it’s actively breaking down your home’s surfaces. Regular power washing stops that damage before it becomes expensive repairs.

Your neighbors notice. Your family feels proud pulling into the driveway. And when it’s time to sell, your home stands out in all the right ways.

New Addition Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Homes

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning exteriors throughout Anne Arundel County for years. We understand what Maryland’s climate does to your home—the humidity that breeds mold, the pollen that coats everything, the winter grime that builds up.

We’re not the guys with a pressure washer in the back of a pickup truck. We use commercial-grade equipment and techniques that actually work. Every surface gets the right pressure, the right cleaning solution, the right approach.

You’re dealing with professionals who show up when we say we will and finish the job right the first time.

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Power Washing Process

How We Clean Your Home

First, we walk your property and identify what needs attention. Different surfaces need different approaches—your vinyl siding gets treated differently than your concrete driveway or wooden deck.

We protect your landscaping and anything that shouldn’t get wet. Then we apply the right cleaning solutions to break down the buildup. This isn’t just spraying water—the pre-treatment does most of the heavy lifting.

The actual washing removes everything: dirt, mold, mildew, algae, and stains. We work systematically, ensuring even coverage and proper rinsing. You’ll see the difference in real-time as we work.

When we’re done, your exterior looks refreshed and protected. The whole process is efficient, thorough, and designed to give you results that last.

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What Gets Cleaned

We handle your home’s entire exterior. Siding gets the deep clean that removes years of buildup and restores its original color. Driveways and walkways lose those oil stains and black streaks that make them look neglected.

Decks get special attention because they take the most abuse from weather and foot traffic. We remove the gray, weathered look and reveal the wood underneath. Fences, patios, and outdoor furniture all get the same thorough treatment.

In New Addition, we see a lot of homes with algae problems from our humid summers. That green tint on north-facing siding isn’t just cosmetic—it’s actually eating away at your home’s exterior. Our power washing stops that damage and prevents it from coming back quickly.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in New Addition benefit from power washing every 12-18 months. Maryland’s humid climate accelerates mold and algae growth, especially on north-facing surfaces that don’t get much sun. If you notice green or black streaks on your siding, or if your driveway is looking dingy, it’s time for a cleaning. Homes with lots of trees or those near busy roads might need attention more frequently due to additional debris and pollution.
Not when it’s done correctly. We adjust pressure and technique based on what we’re cleaning. Vinyl siding gets lower pressure than concrete driveways. Wooden decks require different treatment than brick walkways. The key is using the right amount of pressure combined with proper cleaning solutions. DIY pressure washing often causes damage because people use too much pressure or the wrong angle. Our experience means we know exactly how to clean each surface safely and effectively.
Power washing uses heated water, while pressure washing uses cold water at high pressure. For most residential cleaning, both methods work well, but heated water is more effective at breaking down grease, oil, and organic growth like mold and algae. We use both techniques depending on what your surfaces need. The cleaning solutions we apply beforehand do most of the work, so the washing itself is more about rinsing away the loosened dirt and grime.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours, depending on size and how much cleaning is needed. We’re not rushing through the job, but we’re also not wasting your time. The prep work and cleaning solution application takes time upfront, but it makes the actual washing much more efficient. Larger homes or properties with extensive decking, multiple driveways, or heavy buildup will take longer. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we assess your property.
You don’t need to be present for the entire job, but we do like to walk through the property with you first to discuss any specific concerns or areas that need special attention. We’ll also let you know if we need access to water spigots or electrical outlets. Many customers prefer to be around for the final walkthrough so they can see the results and ask any questions. We’re fully insured and bonded, so you can feel comfortable with us working on your property.
Close all windows and doors to prevent water from getting inside. Move any outdoor furniture, decorations, or vehicles away from the areas being cleaned. We’ll handle protecting your plants and landscaping, but if you have delicate flowers or new plantings, point them out to us. Turn off any outdoor electrical equipment like pool pumps or outdoor speakers. If you have pets, plan to keep them inside during the cleaning. Most preparation is straightforward, and we’ll remind you of anything specific when we schedule your service.