Power Washing in Stoney Brook, MD

Your Home's Exterior, Restored and Protected

Professional power washing that removes years of buildup and protects your biggest investment.

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Professional Power Washing Services

What Clean Exteriors Actually Mean

You know that feeling when you drive up to your house and actually feel proud of what you see? That’s what happens when years of grime, mold, and weathering get properly removed from your siding, driveway, and deck.

Your home stops looking tired and starts looking like the investment you know it is. The black streaks disappear from your roof. The green film comes off your siding. Your concrete looks like concrete again, not some mystery surface covered in stains.

More than appearance, you’re preventing real damage. That mold and mildew isn’t just ugly – it’s eating away at your exterior surfaces. Professional power washing removes these threats before they cost you thousands in premature replacement or repairs.

Stoney Brook Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Weather and Exteriors

High Pro Power Washing Service Inc has been cleaning homes throughout Stoney Brook and the surrounding Maryland area for years. We understand what our humid climate does to exterior surfaces and exactly how to reverse that damage safely.

You won’t find us experimenting on your siding or guessing at water pressure. We’ve seen every type of exterior surface Maryland homes have, from vinyl and brick to composite decking and stamped concrete.

Our approach is straightforward: show up with professional equipment, complete the job without damaging anything, and leave your property looking like you just moved in.

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Our Power Washing Process

How We Clean Without Damaging

First, we walk your property and identify what we’re dealing with. Different surfaces need different approaches – your vinyl siding gets treated differently than your brick foundation, and your wooden deck requires completely different pressure and cleaning solutions than your concrete driveway.

We protect your landscaping, outdoor furniture, and anything else that shouldn’t get soaked. Then we apply appropriate cleaning solutions to break down the mold, mildew, and organic stains that plain water can’t handle.

The actual washing happens methodically, working from top to bottom with the right pressure for each surface. We’re not blasting everything at maximum power – that’s how siding gets damaged and wood gets gouged. When we’re finished, we do a final walkthrough to make sure every area meets our standards and yours.

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Complete Exterior House Cleaning

What Gets Cleaned in Every Service

Your power washing service covers all the exterior surfaces that make your home look tired: siding, foundation, driveways, walkways, patios, and decks. We handle the areas you can’t safely reach and the stains that regular garden hoses can’t touch.

Each job includes pre-treatment of organic stains, mold, and mildew with professional-grade cleaning solutions. We’re not just spraying water and hoping for the best – we’re using the right products to break down years of buildup before the pressure washing even starts.

You’ll also get proper preparation and protection of your landscaping, windows, and outdoor fixtures. The goal is cleaning your exterior without creating problems elsewhere on your property.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in Stoney Brook benefit from professional power washing every 12-18 months, but it depends on your specific situation. Homes with more shade, near trees, or facing north tend to develop mold and mildew faster and might need annual cleaning. If you’re seeing green or black streaks on your siding, or if your concrete surfaces are looking consistently dirty despite rain, it’s time for a cleaning. Regular power washing actually saves money long-term by preventing the kind of buildup that becomes permanent or damages your exterior surfaces.
When done correctly with proper equipment and technique, power washing is completely safe for your siding, windows, and other exterior surfaces. The key is using the right pressure and approach for each material. Vinyl siding needs different treatment than brick, and wooden surfaces require even more care. We adjust our pressure settings, nozzle selection, and cleaning solutions based on what we’re cleaning. The damage you hear about usually comes from inexperienced operators using too much pressure or the wrong technique. That’s why professional equipment and experience matter.
Most oil stains can be significantly improved or completely removed, depending on how long they’ve been there and what type of surface we’re working with. Fresh oil stains on concrete respond very well to our cleaning process. Older, set-in stains require pre-treatment with specialized degreasers before power washing. We can’t guarantee 100% removal of every stain – some have been there so long they’ve actually penetrated deep into the concrete – but most homeowners are surprised by how much better their driveways look after professional cleaning.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically power washing uses heated water while pressure washing uses cold water. For most residential exterior cleaning, both methods work effectively. The more important factors are using the right pressure settings, proper cleaning solutions, and correct technique for each surface. Hot water can be more effective for certain types of grease and organic stains, but cold water pressure washing handles most residential cleaning needs perfectly well. What matters most is having professional equipment and knowing how to use it safely on your specific exterior surfaces.
A typical single-family home takes 2-4 hours to complete, depending on the size of the house, how much concrete surface area you have, and the level of cleaning needed. Homes that haven’t been cleaned in several years take longer because we need more time for pre-treatment and thorough cleaning. The actual washing is just part of the process – we also spend time protecting your landscaping, setting up equipment, and doing a final quality check. We’ll give you a realistic time estimate when we see your specific property.
Yes, we stand behind our power washing services. If you’re not satisfied with the results, we’ll return to address any areas that didn’t meet your expectations at no additional charge. Keep in mind that some stains – particularly very old ones or certain types of rust stains – may not be completely removable even with professional cleaning. We’ll let you know upfront if we see anything that might not come completely clean. Our goal is making sure you’re happy with how your property looks when we’re finished, and we’ll work with you to achieve that result.