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Power Washing in Central Texas. From roof washing to patio resurfacing, Spring vs. Fall

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Updated: Nov 11, 2022

Power washing the exterior of your home is a great, and necessary, way to keep up with outdoor maintenance.

Many homeowners wonder what the best time of the year to power wash is in Central Texas. Well, the seasons can tell you a lot.

Ideally, you would want to stay away from extreme temperatures. Power washing in the winter can leave dangerous ice behind and power washing in the summer can leave stains and streaks from the heat. If any chemicals are being used to clean, the heat can affect the way that they work, leaving surfaces less clean as they would be otherwise.

Whether you choose to power wash in the spring or the fall, most things can be done in either season, however, you may want to split things up. There is no hard and fast rule, but here’s a guide on what areas can be cleaned during the spring months and what areas can wait until fall.

Spring

When spring finally breaks through, it’s a great time to get exterior washing done. During the winter, the cold weather brings snow and ice that can cause a buildup of dirt and grime on the entire outside of your home.

This is a great time to clean things like roofs, gutters, decks, and siding. These areas of your home are the most vulnerable. When mold and mildew sit on these surfaces (especially roofs), they can cause a lot of damage and cause you to have to spend more money in the long run to replace them.

It’s also a good idea to soft wash these areas with a quality non-toxic surfactant as well.

Fall

It’s important to clean the whole outside at least once per year. Although winter brings in some harsh contaminants, there are other areas that can wait until fall weather when it’s not so hot.

These are areas that are less delicate and can handle what winter brought in a little bit longer. These areas include driveways, patios, porches, and other stone surfaces. It’s still important to power wash these areas regularly. Even though they’re tougher surfaces, keeping them clean can make stone and concrete last much longer.

Another reason it’s great to wait to clean these areas is because summer activities leave behind sticky drinks and leftover food on patios and decks. Getting these things washed off before winter comes is a good way to keep your patios and decks clean and prepare their surfaces for winter weather.





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Katy Ledbetter
Katy Ledbetter
Aug 17, 2022

"Getting these things washed off before winter comes is a good way to keep your patios and decks clean and prepare their surfaces for winter weather."

This is so important in preparing your home for winter months! Food and drink aren't the only thing dirtying up your outdoor surfaces either. Insects leave a residual odor on surfaces and those odors can attract more insects. Cleaning outdoor surfaces with a soft wash can remove those insect residues thus attracting less pests in the future!

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Matthew Ledbetter
Matthew Ledbetter
Aug 17, 2022

Great Article! It is so important to have your roof cleaned annually. Especially after big storms like we get her in central Texas

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