3 Ways To Wash The Exteriors Of Your House

Dec 22, 2020
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Cleaning your property’s exteriors isn’t the most glamorous task of a house project. However, every effort that you make to keep your property clean and free from contaminants will go a long way in increasing the construction’s life. Also, it’s not just a spring ritual; cleaning your house exteriors is essential for so many reasons. Here are three simple and easy ways you can get this chore done without any trouble.

#1. Garden Hose

You can easily get a garden hose to work for the exteriors of your house, especially if there are areas significantly soiled in dirt and grime. Invest in good quality, environment-friendly cleaners, and you’d be good to go! Work in a bottom-up manner, in small sections, and leave things to air dry after you thoroughly rinse off the cleaner.

#2. Soap and Water

Use this method on a relatively dry and warm day. Cover all doors and windows, vents, electrical outlets, fixtures, furniture, plants, etc., and target the stains and dirt. Don’t use heavy chemical-based cleaners as you could do more harm than good. To break harsh contaminants, use a solution of dishwashing liquid, oxygen bleach, and water and carefully scrub those off.

#3. Power Washing

Power washing for outside is a pro method of tackling those stubborn stains and lifting dirt off the property like a charm. DIY is a good option, but in some circumstances, professional assistance might work wonders for you. 

Plus, hiring a certified and professional team doesn’t always have to dig a hole in your pocket. Experts know their job well and have the know-how as well as the tools and equipment to restore your property’s beauty.

Commercial power washers differently prep structures. This allows them to safely and wholly go over all areas that need washing. Be it the brick and mortar, gutter, pavements, roof, siding, stucco, or the windows, they treat and flush the dirt from each area and leave every corner in a squeaky clean condition.

Washing the house may seem quite intimidating and time-consuming. But with right supplies and support, the job gets more comfortable and certainly worth the efforts. You can DIY the process or call professionals, whatever suits your needs but make sure to consult an expert team before you take the tough decisions in your hands and get stuck later on

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