Pressure washing

House Washing

Years of dust, grime, and cobwebs off your siding and stucco, with pressure matched to the surface.

LA air is not kind to a house. Dust, exhaust film, cobwebs, and coastal grime slowly dull the exterior until you forget what color it actually is, and the change is so gradual that the wash is always a shock in the best way.

The key to washing a house without damaging it is restraint. Stucco, painted siding, and trim each get pressure and technique matched to what the surface can handle, so the dirt leaves and the finish stays. It is the same philosophy as detailing a car: the goal is the surface at its best, not the biggest blast.

Scope

What a house wash covers

  • Siding and stucco, front and sides or the whole exterior
  • Trim, fascia, and gutters exteriors
  • Entryways, porches, and walkways
  • Patios and pool decks
  • Fences and gates on request
How it works

Simple from quote to cleanup

  1. Tell us about the job

    Send photos or a description through the contact page, or call or text (562) 736-6391.

  2. Get a straight quote

    Every pressure washing job is quoted per project, free, with no pressure and no upsell games.

  3. We handle it

    Miles shows up with the equipment, matches the pressure and technique to your surfaces, and leaves the place looking new.

Questions

Good to know

Will pressure washing damage my paint or stucco?

Not the way we do it. Pressure and distance are matched to the surface, and delicate areas get a gentler approach. Blasting stucco at full pressure is how amateurs leave scars, and it is exactly what we avoid.

How often should a house be washed?

For most LA homes, about once a year keeps the exterior looking fresh. Homes near the coast or under heavy trees often benefit from a little more frequency.

Get your free quote

A quick photo and a couple of details is all it takes. No pressure, except the good kind.