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Pressure Washing in Boston, MA

Boston homeowners face severe winters with average 48 inches of snow that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Back Bay, Brookline, Cambridge, Newton, Needham, and surrounding Boston communities.

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Why Boston Homes Need Pressure Washing

Severe winters with average 48 inches of snow
Freeze-thaw cycles damaging foundations and masonry
Ice storm risk from November through March
Hot, humid summers
Heavy spring rainfall
Common Home Types We Service
Victorian triple-deckersColonial and Cape Cod-style homesBrownstones in Back BayRanch homes in suburbsNew luxury condos in Seaport

What You Get

Dramatically improves curb appeal and home value
Removes mold, mildew, algae, and bacteria from surfaces
Extends the life of paint, siding, and concrete
Prepares surfaces for painting or sealing
Eliminates slippery algae buildup on walkways and driveways
Quick, professional results without damaging your property

Our Pressure Washing Process

01

Free Assessment

We evaluate the surfaces to be cleaned, identify problem areas, and recommend the right pressure level and cleaning solution for each surface.

02

Surface Preparation

We protect nearby plants, furniture, and windows before beginning. Any pre-treatment solution is applied to loosen heavy buildup.

03

Professional Cleaning

Our technicians use commercial-grade equipment with calibrated pressure settings appropriate for your specific surfaces — from delicate siding to heavy concrete.

04

Rinse and Inspection

All surfaces are thoroughly rinsed and inspected. We walk through the results with you to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Seasonal Considerations for Boston

1
Ice dam prevention and removal (Dec–Mar)
2
Snow and ice management
3
Spring roof and gutter inspection
4
Summer exterior cleaning and painting
5
Fall weatherproofing before winter

Areas We Serve in Boston

Our pressure washing pros are available throughout the Boston metro area, including:

Back BayBrooklineCambridgeNewtonNeedhamWellesleyLexingtonWalthamMedfordQuincy

Pressure Washing FAQ for Boston Homeowners

How often should Boston homeowners get pressure washing?
Given Boston's severe winters with average 48 inches of snow, most homeowners benefit from pressure washing at least once a year. Ice dam prevention and removal (Dec–Mar) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Boston most need pressure washing?
Victorian triple-deckers and Colonial and Cape Cod-style homes are the most common home types in Boston and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How often should I have my home pressure washed?
Most homes benefit from pressure washing once a year. Homes in humid climates or under heavy tree cover may need cleaning every 6–12 months to stay ahead of mold and algae growth.
Will pressure washing damage my siding or paint?
When done correctly, pressure washing is safe for virtually all exterior surfaces. Our technicians adjust pressure settings for each surface type — using softer settings on painted wood and vinyl, and higher pressure on concrete and brick.
What surfaces can you pressure wash?
We clean driveways, sidewalks, patios, fences, decks, siding, brick, stucco, vinyl, and more. We'll let you know if a surface requires soft washing instead of high-pressure cleaning.
How long does a pressure washing job take?
A typical home exterior takes 2–4 hours depending on size and level of soiling. Driveways and walkways alone usually take 1–2 hours.
Do I need to be home during the service?
Not necessarily, but we recommend being available at the start to discuss any specific concerns and at the end for a walkthrough inspection.

Book Pressure Washing in Boston

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