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A gallery of visual examples of what pressure washing can achieve on your home can be seen at the bottom of this page.
Do you want to bring your home's appearance back to "as new" condition and be confident in the future performance of its coatings? Pressure washing with Topcoat Finishes is the safe way to do this.
Low Pressure House and Deck Washing
There are many myths about pressure washing. You might think it is not good for your house because it will damage its surfaces. In the wrong hands, this is very true. In the hands of an experienced professional, there is no danger at all. By using low pressure, environmentally friendly products and processes, your home can regain its former visual appeal and be free of degrading surfaces. There may be no simpler or more cost effective way to protect your investment.
Here are some signs to look for in considering pressure washing for your home or deck:
- Water stains
- Weathered, gray areas
- Mildew/mold formation
- Grimy/dirty film on surfaces
- Excessive discoloration
- Slippery, slimy decking
- Cobwebs, bird droppings
- Flaking or failing coatings
The elements - wind, sun, and water - are constantly wearing down the outdoor surfaces of your home. Overtime, wood surfaces begin to deteriorate and fail, often resulting in costly replacement. Responsible pressure washing is the best way to remove offensive contaminants and restore your home to its proper visual appeal and performance. You may not even realize that your home needs this type of attention. It's kind of like leaving your car parked in the driveway for five years. It wouldn't stay looking very clean. Your home is no different.
Wood Restoration
You may think that your home's siding has been neglected past the point of repair. In many cases, this is not true. Often, homes are built with premium siding material, such as cedar clapboard or shingles, that were either improperly finished to begin with, or simply not maintained frequently enough. Decks are even more likely to fall into this category because they are horizontal surfaces that are often fully exposed to the elements.
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