Pressure Washing in Weston, MA

Your Home's Exterior Gets Dirty. We Make It Last.

Eco-friendly pressure washing that protects your property value without damaging your siding, deck, or driveway.

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Clean Exteriors That Actually Protect Your Investment

Your home’s exterior takes a beating. Mold creeps up siding. Algae stains the driveway. Dirt settles into deck boards. Left alone, these aren’t just cosmetic problems—they shorten the life of expensive materials and drop your property value.

Professional pressure washing removes what’s actively degrading your home. Not just surface dirt, but the bacteria and organic growth that eat away at siding, wood, and concrete. When you’re maintaining a property worth over a million dollars in Weston, a few hundred spent on exterior cleaning isn’t maintenance—it’s protection.

The difference shows up when you sell. Clean exteriors photograph better, show better, and appraise better. But more immediately, they just look like someone’s been paying attention. In a neighborhood where standards are high, that matters.

Trusted Weston Pressure Washing Company

Ten Years Cleaning Homes in Your Neighborhood

We’ve been working in Weston since we started over a decade ago. We’re a family-run business, which means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually do the work—not a call center.

We use eco-friendly, non-toxic products because most of our clients have kids and pets. You shouldn’t have to worry about what’s being sprayed around your house. We’re fully insured, and we offer free estimates because we’d rather show you what we do than try to sell you over the phone.

Weston homeowners expect quality, and they can tell when someone’s cutting corners. We don’t miss spots. We don’t rush jobs. And if something’s not right, we come back until it is.

Our Pressure Washing Process Explained

Here's Exactly What Happens When We Clean

We start with a free estimate. You show us what needs cleaning, we assess the surfaces, and we give you a straightforward price. No surprises later.

On the day we’re scheduled, we show up on time with the right equipment. For delicate surfaces like siding or roofs, we use soft washing—low pressure with specialized soaps that kill mold and algae without damaging materials. For driveways, walkways, and other hard surfaces, we use higher pressure to remove deep stains and buildup.

We pre-treat problem areas, let the cleaning solution work, then rinse everything thoroughly. We check our work as we go, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right. You get a walkthrough at the end so you can see exactly what was cleaned.

The whole process is designed to be convenient. We work around your schedule, we’re careful with landscaping, and we clean up after ourselves.

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Soft Washing and Power Washing Options

What We Clean and How We Do It

We handle everything on your home’s exterior. Vinyl and wood siding get soft washed to remove mold, mildew, and algae without the surface damage that high pressure causes. Roofs get the same treatment—gentle enough to protect shingles, strong enough to kill organic growth.

Decks and fences need different care depending on the material. We restore wood surfaces by removing years of dirt and weathering, prepping them for staining if that’s your next step. Composite materials get cleaned without the abrasion that dulls their finish.

Driveways and walkways can handle more pressure. We remove oil stains, tire marks, and the black algae that makes concrete look old. If you’re dealing with graffiti on any surface, we have the equipment and products to remove it without damaging what’s underneath.

In Weston, where homes are surrounded by mature trees, organic growth happens fast. Regular cleaning—every one to two years—keeps small problems from becoming expensive ones. It’s the difference between maintaining your exterior and replacing it early.

A close-up of a pressure washer cleaning the metal roof and gutter of a building in MA, with water spraying forcefully and sunlight reflecting off the surfaces—showcasing professional cleaning services Middlesex County relies on.

What's the difference between pressure washing and power washing?

The terms get used interchangeably, but there’s a technical difference. Power washing uses heated water. Pressure washing uses unheated water at high pressure. For most residential jobs, pressure washing is what you need.

The real distinction that matters for your home is between high-pressure washing and soft washing. High pressure works great on concrete, brick, and stone—surfaces that can handle 2,000 to 3,000 PSI. Soft washing uses much lower pressure (150 to 500 PSI) combined with specialized cleaning solutions for delicate surfaces like siding, roofs, and painted wood.

Using high pressure on the wrong surface causes damage. It strips paint, gouges wood, breaks sealants, and forces water behind siding where it causes rot. That’s why knowing which method to use on which surface matters more than the equipment itself. We match the technique to what you’re cleaning.

High-pressure washing isn’t safe for siding or roofs. That’s why we soft wash them instead. Soft washing uses low pressure with cleaning solutions that do the actual work—killing mold, mildew, and algae at the root rather than just blasting them off.

Siding, especially vinyl, can crack or warp under high pressure. Water can get forced behind it, leading to moisture problems inside your walls. Roof shingles lose their protective granules when hit with high pressure, shortening their lifespan significantly.

Soft washing gives you the same clean appearance without any of that risk. The solutions we use are designed to break down organic growth, and they keep working even after we rinse. That means your siding and roof stay cleaner longer than they would with pressure alone. It’s the method manufacturers recommend, and it’s what we use on every home in Weston.

Most homes in Weston benefit from professional cleaning every one to two years. The exact timing depends on how much shade you have, how close you are to trees, and what your home’s exterior is made of.

Homes with a lot of tree cover develop mold and algae faster. North-facing walls that don’t get much sun stay damp longer, which accelerates growth. If you’re seeing green or black streaks, that’s organic matter that’s already established—it’ll only get worse from there.

Waiting too long turns cleaning into restoration. Stains that sit for years penetrate deeper and become harder to remove. In some cases, they cause permanent discoloration or require premature replacement of siding or decking. Regular cleaning is cheaper than letting problems build up. It’s also easier on the materials themselves.

Not if it’s done correctly. Driveways are built to handle pressure—they’re made of concrete or asphalt designed for vehicle weight and weather. Proper pressure washing removes stains and buildup without harming the surface.

Decks are different. Wood decks need lower pressure and the right technique to avoid splintering or gouging the boards. We adjust pressure based on the wood’s condition and age. If your deck is weathered or hasn’t been cleaned in years, we’re even more careful. Composite decking is more forgiving, but it can still be damaged by excessive pressure or the wrong cleaning agents.

The key is knowing what you’re working with. We inspect before we start, test pressure levels, and use the appropriate nozzles and angles for each surface. Damage happens when someone uses residential-grade equipment without understanding how different materials respond. We’ve been doing this for over ten years—we know what works and what doesn’t.

Yes. We specifically use eco-friendly, non-toxic products because most of our clients in Weston have children and pets. You shouldn’t have to keep your family inside or worry about what’s being sprayed around your property.

The cleaning solutions we use are biodegradable and safe for landscaping. They’re designed to break down organic matter like mold and algae without harsh chemicals that linger. We rinse thoroughly, so there’s no residue left behind on surfaces your kids or pets touch.

That said, we do ask that you keep pets inside during the actual cleaning. Not because the products are dangerous, but because the equipment is loud and the process involves a lot of water. Once we’re done and everything’s dry, your yard is completely safe. We’ve cleaned hundreds of homes with families, and product safety is something we take seriously.

Most oil stains, yes. Fresh stains are easier to remove than old ones that have soaked deep into concrete. We use degreasers designed for driveways, combined with hot water and the right pressure, to break down and lift oil.

Old stains that have been sitting for years are tougher. Sometimes they’ve penetrated so deep that complete removal isn’t possible without damaging the concrete. In those cases, we can usually lighten them significantly, even if we can’t make them disappear entirely.

The best results come from treating stains as soon as you notice them. If you’re dealing with ongoing leaks, getting those fixed first makes sense—otherwise, you’re just cleaning the same spot repeatedly. But for most driveways in Weston, we can restore them to a condition that looks clean and well-maintained, even if there’s some history there.

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