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INSPECTION REPORT
Get the best house washing experience with our expert property cleaning inspection report with every cleaning. Call to learn about the most important areas of your property needing cleaned along with best practices and important factors to consider when detailing your home.

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Regular maintenance of the exterior of your home is essential not only to keep your property looking great but also to protect it from damage caused by dirt, debris, mold, mildew, and other environmental factors. Our friendly team will highlight the most commonly needed areas to be cleaned on your home's exterior and provides recommendations on how often each service should be performed for optimal results.
1. Pressure Washing
Commonly Cleaned Areas:
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Driveways & Walkways: Pressure washing removes dirt, oil stains, moss, and algae buildup that can occur over time.
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Patios & Decks: These outdoor spaces accumulate grime, mildew, and other contaminants.
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Fences: Wooden or vinyl fences may need pressure washing to remove dirt, mildew, and mold, particularly in shaded areas.
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Siding: For homes with durable siding (like vinyl or brick), pressure washing can remove dirt, mold, and mildew.
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Outdoor Furniture & Fixtures: If applicable, outdoor furniture and light fixtures may need to be pressure washed to keep them clean and in good condition.
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Recommended Frequency:
Pressure washing is typically needed once a year, but may require more frequent service in high-traffic areas or regions with heavy rainfall or humidity.
3. Gutter Cleaning
Commonly Cleaned Areas:
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Gutters and Downspouts: Over time, gutters accumulate leaves, twigs, and debris, which can lead to water overflow, staining, and even damage to your roof and foundation if not cleaned regularly.
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Roof Valleys: Debris often gathers in valleys, where gutters and roof sections meet, and should be cleared to avoid clogging the downspouts.
Recommended Frequency:
Gutter cleaning should be performed twice a year, ideally in the spring and fall when leaves and debris accumulate the most. Homes surrounded by trees may require more frequent cleaning.
5. House Washing
Commonly Cleaned Areas:
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Exterior Walls (Siding): Dirt, mold, and mildew accumulate on the walls of the house, especially in shaded areas. House washing uses soft washing techniques to remove these contaminants.
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Trim, Fascia, and Soffits: These areas are prone to dirt, cobwebs, and mildew buildup.
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Porches & Entryways: These high-traffic areas accumulate grime, especially near the front door.
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Recommended Frequency:
House washing is usually needed once a year or every 1-2 years, depending on the environment.
2. Window Cleaning
Commonly Cleaned Areas:
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Exterior Windows: Dust, dirt, and water spots accumulate on the outside of windows, affecting visibility and appearance.
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Screens: Screens trap dirt and debris, especially in areas with high pollen counts or nearby trees.
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Window Sills and Frames: These areas collect dust, mold, and mildew and may require cleaning for optimal aesthetic appeal.
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Recommended Frequency:
Windows should be cleaned 2-4 times a year. Homes in urban or industrial areas may need cleaning more frequently due to pollutants and dust accumulation.
4. Roof Cleaning
Commonly Cleaned Areas:
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Roof Shingles: Mold, mildew, moss, and algae can build up, especially in areas with heavy rainfall or high humidity, affecting the longevity of shingles.
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Roof Valleys & Gutters: These areas can trap debris and should be cleaned to prevent blockages in the drainage system.
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Chimney Flashing & Vents: Flashing and vents can gather dirt and moss, which should be cleaned to prevent damage.
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Recommended Frequency:
Roof cleaning should generally be done once every 1-2 years. However, homes in damp or humid climates may need more frequent attention to avoid mold or algae buildup.
Conclusion:
By maintaining a regular cleaning schedule, you can extend the lifespan of your home’s exterior, prevent damage, and keep it looking beautiful. Regular pressure washing, window cleaning, gutter cleaning, roof cleaning, and house washing will help preserve your home’s aesthetic and structural integrity. Adjust the frequency based on your environment and the level of exposure to elements such as trees, pollution, or humidity.
