Before you power wash your house, you need to make sure it's prepared for the job. First, remove any debris from the surface of the house such as leaves, branches, and dirt. You can do this by hand or with a broom. Next, spray down the surface of the house with a garden hose to remove any loose dirt or dust. Once the surface is clean, you're ready to start power washing. Make sure to use a low pressure setting when washing your house—you don't want to damage the paint or siding. Start at the top of the house and work your way down, using an up-and-down motion as you go. Be sure to rinse off any so
Before power washing your house, you'll want to clear away any debris that might be in the way, like leaves or branches. You'll also want to cover any plants or anything else that you don't want wet with a tarp or plastic sheeting. Make sure to start with a clean surface by spraying down your house with a garden hose first. This will help remove any dirt or dust and make it easier for the power washer to do its job. When you're ready, start power washing your house from the top down, using a gentle stream at first and then increasing the pressure as needed. Make sure not to stay in one spot for too long, and always be careful around windows and doors