Power Washing in Washington DC
If you live in Washington DC, it's likely that your home has experienced many different weather conditions over the past several years. Weather in Washington DC is unpredictable, but we can generally expect occasional snowstorms in the winter, rainy springs, and humid summers. After experiencing these conditions year after year, it's not surprising to eventually see a dirty, worn-down version of our homes. When your Washington DC home is coated with grime and algae, house washing and roof cleaning services from Shine Select will rejuvenate it and restore its former beauty.
Why Should Washington DC Homeowners Choose Shine Select for House Washing and Roof Cleaning?
Shine Select is an experienced house-washing and roof-cleaning provider, servicing clients throughout the DMV region. That means we’ve encountered a lot of tough staining. Our power washing methods safely eliminate it in just one visit from our team of experts.
We realize that not all areas of the home were designed to stand up against high pressure washing. That’s why we select cleaners that are bio friendly and designed to lift stains from your house and roof, but we dial back the pressure to eliminate the risk of causing damage. Our soft washing method ensures that we won't damage or scratch your windows or siding during a house washing and that we won't void your roof's warranty during your roof cleaning.
When is it Time for a House Washing?
If you see black, green, or brown spots on the exterior of your DC home, it’s time to consider scheduling a house washing with Shine Select. In most cases, these substances are mildew, algae, bacteria, mold, or a mixture of each. Each of these substances will only continue their spread if nothing is done to eliminate them.
When is it Time for a Roof Cleaning?
New growth on the roof of your Washington DC home is a sign that you need to schedule a roof cleaning. There isn't an exact science to when you should schedule your roof cleaning, but here are some factors that you should take into consideration.
- Amount of rainfall
- Amount of shade surrounding your home
- Accumulation of debris
- Accumulation of snow