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It depends on the property and surroundings. Homes near trees or busy roads tend to need attention more often than others. Many households settle into a twice or three-times-a-year rhythm through the seasonal packages, though a single one-time cleaning is also available.
Not at a single fixed setting. Concrete and brick generally tolerate higher pressure, while painted wood, older siding, and roofing usually call for soft washing at lower pressure with a cleaning solution instead. Settings are chosen based on the material being treated.
Not usually, as long as exterior access is available and any relevant instructions have been shared ahead of time. Interior window cleaning typically requires someone present, or clear arrangements for entry.
Light rain doesn't usually affect pressure washing since surfaces get rinsed anyway. Exterior window cleaning is typically rescheduled if rain is expected shortly after, since it can undo the work. Any needed changes are communicated as early as possible.
Yes. A package can be scaled up, scaled down, or paused between visits. Since scheduling is based on the calendar rather than a locked contract, changes are simply reflected in the next planned visit.
Yes, particularly storefronts, small offices, and buildings with street-facing glass. Scheduling around business hours is common, and visit frequency is often set higher than a typical residential package due to foot traffic and exposure.
Pricing is based on the size of the property, the number and type of surfaces involved, and how much buildup is present. A written estimate is provided before any work is scheduled, so there's a clear number to review beforehand.