House washing in Bozeman
A Montana year leaves a film on a house: dust, pollen, cobwebs, and grime on the siding and every shaded surface. A house wash takes all of it off.
How a house wash works
The house gets washed with a pressure washer, the wand held back, with just enough power to strip the grime off. Heavier buildup like mildew or algae gets a siding cleaning solution worked in to lift it before the rinse.
What gets washed
- Siding, all of it
- Porches and patios
- Eaves, soffits, and trim
- The outside faces of the gutters, dark streaks included
What doesn't
Fences aren't part of a house wash, and roofs are their own service with their own method: a gentle soft wash.
About 2–4 hours
For an average home. Nothing to prep on your end.
When to do it
About once a year
Yearly is a good rhythm; every other year is fine too. It comes down to how clean you like your house.
Summer first, spring close behind
The warm months are house-washing season.
A house wash can leave the exterior glass spotty, so windows are best done right after. Book window cleaning together with a house wash and something comes off the price.
Get a free estimate
Text or call, and the owner will come take a look at your place. Estimates are free and quoted in person, with no pressure either way.