Power Washing in Thurston, MD

Your Property Looks New Again

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

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Professional Power Washing Services

What Clean Really Looks Like

You know that feeling when you drive up to your house and actually feel proud of how it looks? That’s what happens after a proper power washing.

The mold streaks disappear. The driveway stops looking like a science experiment. Your siding goes back to its original color instead of that dingy gray-green it’s been wearing for the past two years.

Here’s what you get: a property that looks maintained, cared for, and valuable. Your neighbors notice. Potential buyers notice. Most importantly, you stop making excuses about the exterior and start enjoying your investment again.

Thurston Power Washing Company

We Know Maryland Properties

We’ve been cleaning properties throughout Anne Arundel County for years. We understand what Maryland’s humidity does to your exterior surfaces.

We’ve seen every type of mold, mildew, and staining that our climate throws at properties. More importantly, we know exactly how to remove it without damaging your siding, concrete, or landscaping.

You’re not getting a fly-by-night operation or someone who learned pressure washing from YouTube. You’re getting professionals who show up when scheduled and leave your property genuinely clean.

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Power Washing Process

How We Clean Your Property

First, we assess your property and identify problem areas. Different surfaces need different approaches – what works on concrete will destroy vinyl siding.

We pre-treat stubborn stains and mold growth with appropriate solutions. Then we use professional-grade equipment with the right pressure settings for each surface. No guesswork, no damage.

Finally, we do a walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your standards. You’ll see the difference immediately, and it’ll stay clean longer because we actually removed the buildup instead of just moving it around.

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What's Included In Your Service

Your power washing service covers all exterior surfaces that need attention. We clean siding, driveways, walkways, decks, patios, and any other areas where dirt and mold have taken hold.

We bring our own water and professional equipment. You don’t need to do anything except point out any specific problem areas you want us to focus on.

Every job includes a thorough rinse of your landscaping and cleanup of any debris. We’re not just cleaning your property – we’re making sure the entire area looks better when we leave than when we arrived.

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How often should I have my house power washed?

Most homes in Thurston need power washing every 1-2 years, but it depends on your specific situation. If you have a lot of trees or your house stays damp, you might need it annually. Properties with good sun exposure and drainage can often go two years between cleanings. The key is not waiting until the mold and mildew are obvious – by then, they’re harder to remove and may have started causing damage. We can give you a realistic timeline based on your property’s specific conditions.
Not when it’s done correctly with the right equipment and technique. We adjust pressure settings based on your siding material – vinyl gets treated differently than brick or stucco. We also use appropriate angles and distances to avoid forcing water behind siding or into electrical fixtures. The damage you see from power washing usually comes from homeowners using rental equipment at too high pressure or contractors who don’t know what they’re doing. Professional equipment gives us precise control that rental units simply don’t have.
Power washing uses heated water, while pressure washing uses regular temperature water. For most residential jobs, the terms are used interchangeably, but heated water does cut through grease and organic growth more effectively. We use both methods depending on what we’re cleaning and how stubborn the buildup is. For basic dirt and mildew, regular pressure washing works fine. For oil stains, heavy mold growth, or commercial kitchens, heated water makes a significant difference in results.
A typical single-story home takes 2-4 hours, while two-story homes usually take 4-6 hours. The timeline depends on the size of your property, how much buildup we’re dealing with, and what surfaces need attention. Heavy mold growth takes longer because we need to pre-treat and possibly make multiple passes. We also factor in time for protecting landscaping and doing a thorough final rinse. We’d rather take the time to do it right than rush through and miss spots or cause damage.
You don’t need to be home for the entire job, but we do like to do a walkthrough before we start and when we finish. The initial walkthrough helps us understand your priorities and any concerns you have about specific areas. The final walkthrough ensures you’re satisfied with the results and gives you a chance to point out anything you’d like us to touch up. If you can’t be available for both, we can work with your schedule – just let us know your preferences when we schedule the work.
Close all windows and doors, and move any outdoor furniture, decorations, or potted plants away from the house. We’ll handle protecting your landscaping, but delicate plants or flowers directly against the foundation should be moved if possible. Make sure we have access to an exterior water spigot and electrical outlet. If you have any loose siding, damaged caulking, or other exterior issues, point them out so we can work around them carefully. Don’t worry about basic cleaning – we’re going to get everything wet anyway.