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Yes, pressure washing companies typically use your home’s water supply from the water spigot outside your house. While arrangements can be made with the pressure washing company to supply its own water, it’s very rare. Unless the company is already set up to supply its own water, this will likely incur additional costs for the company to fill a tank and haul it.

The main difference between pressure washing and power washing is that power washing uses hot water and pressure washing does not. Pressure washing uses only the water from the outside hose connection. Heated power washers tend to cost more and are more commonly used by professionals. Hot water with special cleaners is better suited to more complex or challenging cleaning tasks such as removing grease or oil from a concrete slab. In most cases, pressure washing your driveway should not require heat or powerful cleaners.

The cost to pressure wash a house ranges from $100 to $750, depending on the location, size, and height of your house. Power washing, on the other hand, costs from $250 to $400 per project, on average. Other cost factors include the accessibility of some areas of the house.

Avoid pressure washing these items and areas of the house:

  • Painted or stained decking

  • Composite decking

  • Stucco

  • Painted siding

  • Light fixtures and electrical outlets and panels

  • HVAC units (your air conditioner)

  • Windows

  • Plants and trees

These parts of the house are okay to pressure wash:

  • Natural wood decking that is not stained or painted

  • Siding made of vinyl, aluminum, and cement

  • Concrete

  • Most children’s toys

  • Outdoor furniture

  • Trash cans and recycle bins

The San Antonio, TX homeowners’ guide to pressure washing services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
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Need to breathe new life into that old, dirty siding and exterior trim? Use this guide on the cost to pressure wash a house to boost your curb appeal instantly.
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Pressure washers can help you keep your home looking great. Use this guide to learn how much it costs to rent a pressure washer based on factors like type and time.
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The cost to pressure wash a patio depends on the size of the surface and the type of patio you have, as well as whether you DIY or hire a pressure washing pro.
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This guide to how to pressure wash a deck covers all the essential steps for safely prepping and washing a deck.
The exterior of a beautiful house at twilight
Jan 11, 2024
Jan 11, 2024
Impress the neighbors by sprucing up your siding and refreshing your roof. Use this guide to learn how to clean the exterior of a house–just like a pro.
A person pressure washing the patio
Dec 16, 2024
Dec 16, 2024
Read this article and learn about the 17 items you should never pressure wash to avoid damage and costly mistakes.
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