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Take Ten Years of Grime Off Your Home in an Afternoon

Green algae on the north-facing siding, black streaks on the walkway, a gray deck that used to be cedar-colored — Central Jersey humidity puts a film on everything. Washing it off is the highest-impact, lowest-cost improvement a home can get.

We use the right method for each surface: soft-wash for siding and roofs so nothing gets forced under the laps, and calibrated pressure for concrete and pavers. The house looks freshly painted; nothing gets damaged getting there.

What You Get

  • Curb appeal that looks like new paint — for a fraction of the price
  • Longer life for siding, decking, and concrete by stopping organic growth
  • The prep step that makes staining or painting actually last
  • A must-do before listing: clean exteriors photograph dramatically better

What's Included

  • Soft-wash house washing (vinyl, wood, fiber cement)
  • Deck and fence washing and brightening
  • Concrete, paver, and driveway cleaning
  • Gutter exterior de-streaking
  • Pre-paint and pre-stain prep washing

Pressure Washing Across Central New Jersey

We bring the same crew and the same standard to all three counties:

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Pressure Washing — Straight Answers

Will pressure washing damage my siding?

Not the way we do it. Siding gets a low-pressure soft wash with a cleaning solution that kills the algae — high pressure is reserved for concrete and stone that can take it.

How often should a house be washed in NJ?

Every one to two years. Homes near the water or under tree cover grow algae faster and benefit from an annual wash.

Can you wash and then stain my deck?

Yes — wash, dry-time, and stain as one scheduled job. That's the right order, and doing it as one project protects the result.

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