How to Pressure Wash a House
The exterior of a house needs cleaning in approximately every two years to remove accumulated dirt, mold and mildew. This task can be easily accomplished by using a pressure washer. So, how do we pressure wash a house? Read on, to find out.

Pressure Washing Your Home
Step 1: Before Getting Started
- Before starting the cleaning business, a few things must be sorted out. Close all the doors and windows of the house to prevent water from entering.
- Switch off main electricity lines and specifically the ones supplying to the exterior of the house.
- To protect exterior lights from water, cover them up with plastic and seal them using tape.
- If the house has damaged areas, repair them before starting the cleaning process.
- Cut overgrown vegetation surrounding the house so that accumulated mold and mildew is visible and easy to clean.
- If you have any kind of furniture placed in the exterior of the house, shift it inside to prevent damage due to water and strong detergents used for pressure cleaning.
- For proper cleaning, use the best pressure washer for home use, as the choice of washer depends on the housing material. Soft housing materials need 1200-1500 psi models, while stronger materials require 2500-3000 psi models to avoid any kind of damage.
- Fill the detergent solution in the soap holding tank of the pressure washer, or if it does not have one, insert the hose of the siphon tube in the detergent bottle.
- Attach the pressure washer's water inlet to the water source and place your hand in front of the stream to check the pressure exerted by it.
- The pressure should be sufficient to wash out dirt and mold without causing any damage.
- Choose one side of the house at a time for cleaning. Clean on a bright sunny day when the winds are low.
- Switch on the pressure washer, press the button and wait till the detergent solution comes out.
- Once it begins flowing out, start cleaning from the bottom and move upwards. Cleaning upwards will prevent soap solution from passing through dry portions of the house which results in the formation of visible streaks that do not go away easily.
- Fire the detergent jet for 5-10 seconds on a particular area to soak up the dirt and remove it easily.
- Carry out this procedure on the entire area of that side of the house.
- Switch to high-pressure mode prior to rinsing.
- Rinsing must be done from the top to bottom of the house. This will leave the cleaned portion undisturbed once you have moved down.
- To rinse the walls, place the washer nozzle at an angle of 45 degrees to the wall surface and spray the jet of water.
- Move side to side, to wash out detergent solution from the walls which might appear as patches if not rinsed properly.
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