Power Washing Services
in Reston, VA and nearby Areas
Professional Power Washing Services in Reston, Virginia
Power washing is usually one of the first preparation steps we do for painting projects on homes and commercial properties. We offer power washing both as a stand alone service and include it as a necessary preparation step for many painting projects. Exterior painting from CertaPro Painters usually follows a five-step process: washing, surface preparation, painting, cleaning, and inspection. The first step, washing, is the foundation of the entire project to remove mold, oil, and old paint so new paint absorbs into your surface better.
Power washing can be done on a wide variety of exterior surfaces
Free Estimate Appointments
We offer convenient online appointment scheduling. All estimates are free, and will give you an opportunity to cover the details of your project with our team.
If you notice any of the following it may be worth considering having power washing services done for your home.
- Mold or grim building up on the siding of your home
- Color of brick exteriors being covered up from build up
- Oil and dirt accumulations on driveways
- Prep for a deck or fence staining project
- Mold and dirt on exterior wooden surfaces
Before & After of a Power Washing Service
Common Questions About Power Washing Services
How often should you power wash your house?
Power washing should be part of most home’s routine maintenance schedules. We recommend homeowners power wash their home once every 6 to 12 months, or as needed if the exterior is visibly dirty.
Can CertaPro Painters® of Reston help with power washing of other surfaces like driveways or decks?
Our painting contractors do power washing as part of preparing to paint. Power washing can take place on surfaces that driveways and decks are made from including: wood, concrete, asphalt and brick.
Can power washing cause damage?
Yes, using too much pressure or using power washing equipment improperly can damage the surfaces of your home. It is important to understand the level of pressure needed for the surface being washed.