If you’re a homeowner, you most likely spend most of your time inside the house. Because of this, you might focus more on the cleanliness and aesthetic of its interior. And while it’s important to maintain the interior of your home, you shouldn’t neglect the outside. A big chunk of your home’s value relies in its curb appeal, or how it looks to a passersby on the street. If a home’s exterior is lacking due to an old or bad paint job, damage, or dirt, its value is decreasing every day. In some cases, it might simply be time to invest in exterior house painting. But just as important is general maintenance and cleaning. One way to efficiently clean the exterior of your home is by pressure washing it.

What is Pressure Washing?

Just as it sounds, pressure washing refers to washing a surface with a little added oomph. This extra power comes from built up pressure, which then shoots out of a small nozzle that targets the water to a specific area at a long range. Because homes are relatively large, this pressure and range makes reaching all areas of the exterior much easier.

Are Pressure Washing and Power Washing the Same?

The terms power washing and pressure washing are often used interchangeably. Technically, poway washing refers solely to pressurized water while pressure washing also heats the water. Both methods are effective for cleaning a home’s exterior. If your home is painted, you do have to be careful while pressure or power washing so that you don’t damage the exterior painting job.

Why Pressure Washing is Important

Dirt, dust, and grime can build up slowly on surfaces. Because we spend so much time inside our homes, we might not pay too much attention to how dirty the outside has become. Homes can get filthy in no time, especially in areas with extreme weather conditions, varied seasons, and less open spaces. Traffic dirt and industry pollution from urban environments seriously add to this dirt. Sometimes this filth can even leak into the home’s interior.

Pressure washing offers a solution for preventing further damage caused by dirt. This can be enhanced by combining soap with the water. Mildew and mold can stick to a home’s surface, making them difficult to remove. High pressure and heat can forcibly remove these materials and save you the hassle of climbing up ladders or leaning out of windows with scrubbing materials.

How Often to Pressure Wash?

How often you pressure wash will depend on how dirty your home gets. As a general rule, once a year is usually enough to get rid of the grime that has built up. It’s also a good idea to pressure wash your home if you plan on investing in a new coat of paint for the exterior. At Local SD Painting we never paint over a dirty surface. A dirty paint surface can lead to further damage. However, you don’t want to strip the old paint job via pressure washing. If you do want to strip the paint, you should hire a painting service such as Local SD Painting to do it properly. Call today to learn more: