How many of you power wash your home each spring?


Question:and what kind of soap do you use?? any other methods? I have a power washer but have only sprayed my home off. Never used the chemicals.

Answers:
i live in phoenix, and we power spray with bug spray in spring and once a month during the summer. it knocks the dust off the house and kills the bugs!


Count me in..
your fro is kickin!
I plan to start that pretty soon. I wouldn't use anything but a gentle cleanser... perhaps a little Dawn. Mostly interested in knocking any mildew and dirt off. Any soap obviously gets into the ground, so be earth friendly!
They have different types at your local hardware store/home depot/Lowe's
I forget what its called :)

I guess you can power wash every year but I wait every 2 years. My painter told me so :)
I do my house every year. I only use dish detergent
i have never power washed my house and i have lived here for 25 years..we paint
I power wash my home ONLY when it really needs it. Power-washing forces water behind siding. Under normal conditions, this moisture will evaporate over time with no harm. However, in certain areas that have cool or damp climates, power-washing more than once a year is asking for trouble.

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • Coloured clothes?
  • Iron problem.?
  • What's a good vaccuum cleaner to get for both hardwood floors and carpet?
  • How often should I run the dishwasher in a week?
  • How do you clean?
  • Is it wasteful to use a clothes dryer during the summer?
  • How do you get blueberry stains out of clothing?
  • How to get grass and dirt off socks/clothes without clogging my washer?
  • I have a nasty black ring in the toilet .How ..?
  • How can you get bleach out of a shirt?
  • How do you verbs river lines within aged aquariums?
  • Has anyone experienced discoloration on their white Ikea leather?
  • N e trickz or remideez ?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden