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Your siding stops growing mold. Your driveway looks like it did five years ago. The green film on your deck disappears, and you’re not worried about your kids or pets tracking chemicals inside.
That’s what happens when pressure washing is done with the right equipment, the right pressure, and products that won’t poison your garden or strip your paint. You get a clean home without the risk of surface damage, water waste, or toxic runoff into storm drains.
Most DIY jobs either use too much pressure and ruin the siding, or not enough and leave half the grime behind. You end up spending a weekend, renting equipment, and still calling someone to fix it. Professional pressure washing means you skip all that and get results that last through the season.
We’ve been cleaning homes in Stoneham and surrounding Massachusetts communities for over ten years. We’re a family-owned business, and we’ve built our reputation on showing up, doing thorough work, and using products that won’t harm your family or your property.
We know what Stoneham winters do to your siding—salt stains, ice damage, and grime that builds up from November to April. We also know what summer humidity does: mold, mildew, and algae that make your home look neglected even when it’s not. That’s why our process is designed specifically for New England homes.
You’ll work with the same local team every time. No subcontractors. No surprises. Just consistent, reliable cleaning from people who live and work in your community.
First, we assess your property and identify what needs cleaning and what method works best. Not every surface can handle the same pressure. Vinyl siding, wood decks, asphalt driveways, and painted surfaces all require different approaches.
For tougher surfaces like concrete driveways or walkways, we use traditional pressure washing with adjustable PSI to remove oil stains, tire marks, and years of buildup. For more delicate areas like siding, windows, or painted wood, we use soft washing—a low-pressure technique combined with biodegradable cleaning solutions that break down mold, mildew, and algae without damaging the surface.
We pre-treat problem areas, protect your landscaping and windows, then clean from top to bottom so dirty water doesn’t streak over already-cleaned sections. After the wash, we do a walkthrough with you to make sure nothing was missed. If you’re not happy, we address it before we leave. That’s how we’ve stayed in business for over a decade.
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We clean house exteriors, driveways, walkways, decks, fences, patios, and gutters. If it’s outside and covered in dirt, mold, or grime, we handle it. Soft washing is included for any surface that could be damaged by high pressure—that means your siding, roof, and painted wood get cleaned safely.
Stoneham homes deal with specific challenges. The town’s mature trees mean constant pollen, sap, and organic debris that sticks to siding and promotes mold growth. Proximity to major roads means exhaust buildup and road salt in the winter. We see it all the time, and we know how to remove it without damaging your home’s exterior or your landscaping.
We also offer deck and fence restoration for wood that’s been neglected or weathered. That includes cleaning, sanding if needed, and staining or sealing to protect it from future damage. Graffiti removal is available for commercial properties or any surface that’s been tagged. And if you’re preparing to sell your home, we can coordinate a full exterior cleaning that makes your property show-ready in a day.
Most homes in Stoneham cost between $250 and $600 to pressure wash, depending on size, height, and how much buildup we’re dealing with. A typical single-story ranch with vinyl siding runs around $300 to $400. Two-story colonials with more square footage and harder-to-reach areas usually fall between $450 and $600.
If your home hasn’t been cleaned in several years, or if there’s heavy mold and mildew growth, it may take longer and cost slightly more. We always provide a free estimate after seeing your property in person, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start. No surprises, no upselling once we’re there.
Driveways are usually priced separately and range from $100 to $200 depending on size and staining. Decks, fences, and other add-ons are quoted individually based on condition and square footage.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water to blast away dirt, stains, and buildup. It works great on concrete, brick, and other hard surfaces that can handle the force. Soft washing uses low pressure combined with eco-friendly cleaning solutions to break down mold, algae, and grime without damaging delicate surfaces.
Most homes need both methods depending on what’s being cleaned. Your driveway can take the pressure. Your vinyl siding can’t. If you hit siding or painted wood with too much pressure, you’ll crack it, strip the paint, or force water behind the surface where it causes rot and mold inside your walls.
We use soft washing on siding, roofs, windows, and any surface where high pressure could cause damage. It’s just as effective at removing buildup, but it’s safer for your home and lasts longer because the cleaning solution kills mold and mildew at the root instead of just blasting it off the surface.
Yes, when it’s done with the right products and precautions. We use biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning solutions that won’t harm your plants, grass, or pets. Before we start, we wet down your landscaping and cover any sensitive plants near the cleaning area. After we’re done, we rinse everything thoroughly so no residue is left behind.
The bigger risk to landscaping comes from companies that use harsh chemicals or don’t take the time to protect your property. Bleach-based cleaners can kill plants and contaminate soil. High-pressure water can uproot flowers or damage root systems. We’ve seen it happen with other companies, and that’s exactly why we don’t cut corners.
Your pets can be outside after we’re done. There’s no waiting period, no toxic residue, and no chemical smell lingering in your yard. If your dog drinks from a puddle afterward, it’s not going to make them sick. That’s the whole point of using eco-friendly products.
Most Stoneham homes benefit from pressure washing every 18 to 24 months. If your home is surrounded by trees, sits in a shaded area, or faces north where sunlight doesn’t hit, you’ll probably need it closer to every 12 to 18 months. Mold and mildew grow faster in damp, shaded conditions.
Spring and fall are the most popular times. Spring cleaning removes winter salt, grime, and mold buildup before summer. Fall cleaning prepares your home for winter and removes pollen, sap, and organic debris that can trap moisture and promote rot. If you’re selling your home, pressure washing right before listing can increase curb appeal and help your property show better.
You’ll know it’s time when you see green or black streaks on your siding, dark stains on your driveway, or a film of grime that doesn’t wash off with a garden hose. Waiting too long means the buildup gets harder to remove and can cause permanent staining or surface damage.
Yes, if it’s done wrong. Too much pressure, the wrong nozzle angle, or holding the spray too close can crack vinyl siding, strip paint, gouge wood, or even damage mortar between bricks. We’ve been called to fix damage caused by DIY attempts or inexperienced companies more times than we can count.
That’s why we adjust pressure based on the surface. Concrete driveways can handle 3,000 PSI or more. Vinyl siding should never see more than 1,500 PSI, and even that’s too much in most cases—that’s when we use soft washing instead. Wood decks, painted surfaces, and older homes with original siding require even more care.
Experience matters. We’ve been doing this for over ten years, and we know what each surface can handle. If there’s any risk of damage, we’ll tell you upfront and recommend a safer method. The goal is to clean your property, not replace it.
Yes. We’ll come to your property, assess what needs to be cleaned, and give you an upfront price before any work starts. No obligation, no pressure to commit on the spot. You’ll know exactly what it costs and what’s included.
During the estimate, we’ll walk your property with you and point out areas that need attention. If there’s damage that pressure washing won’t fix—like rotted wood or cracked siding—we’ll let you know so you’re not surprised later. We’ll also explain which method we’ll use for each surface and why.
Most estimates take 15 to 20 minutes. You can schedule one by calling us or filling out the contact form on our website. We’re usually able to provide estimates within a few days and can often schedule the work within the same week if weather permits.
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