Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding

The Process of Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding

Pressure washing vinyl siding is a great way to keep your home looking new without the cost of painting. This article will go over what you should know before starting the project to get the best results for your home!

Tips Before Getting Started

You just need a good quality soap and water, a bucket, water hose and a power washer. You should always follow the instructions that come with your power washer to ensure you are using it correctly. Be sure to check for any instructions your specific model might have before beginning. Here is a video if you need help getting started with your pressure washer.

 

Before Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding
Before Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding

When using pressure washing to clean any material, be sure not to press too hard or hold the wand at an angle as this can damage the surface or discolor it. This is especially important when working with vinyl siding because over time it can cause cracking if forced incorrectly against the surface being cleaned!

Most importantly, be patient! Power washing is not meant to instantly give you sparkling results. It will take some work but once you see how it can improve the look of your home, you will be happy that you went through the process.

Power washing vinyl siding is a great way to clean and renew a surface but do not forget that it does require some work from you! If done correctly, however, this can save you from having to repaint or restain every few years meaning less hassle for you down the road!

Vinyl siding is a popular choice for many homeowners because it’s affordable, stain-resistant, and easy to find in a variety of colors. While vinyl siding requires little maintenance, washing the exterior face of the siding with a mild detergent occasionally is necessary to remove dirt buildup or stubborn stains. Pressure washers come equipped with several types of tips, which direct the spray from the unit. Any type of tip will do the job on your vinyl siding; however, using low-pressure and high-pressure tips can give you better results depending on how dirty your siding is.

Preparing to Wash Vinyl Siding

Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding
Pressure Washing Vinyl Siding
  1. To protect windows and any surrounding landscaping, cover them with plastic drop cloths before beginning the washing process.
  2. Start at the top of your home and work your way down to the bottom. This will keep water from running off onto windows, plants, or other structures around your home.

Mild Detergent for Cleaning Vinyl Siding

  1. To avoid damage to your siding, mix a mild liquid dishwashing detergent with warm water in a clean bucket designed specifically for this purpose — never use a bucket previously used to wash dishes because dangerous chemicals can remain on it. Mix three to four tablespoons of liquid household cleaner per gallon of water in the bucket. Put on rubber gloves before adding any cleaning product.
  2. Dip a soft-bristled brush into the mixture and scrub stubborn dirt or stains that won’t come off with a simple spray from the pressure washer. Scrub gently to avoid damaging the siding.
  3. Rinse the siding thoroughly with clean, warm water from your garden hose when finished cleaning it by spraying down one entire side of your home before moving on to the next side. This keeps dirt and detergent from drying on the vinyl siding and causing unwanted streaks or discoloration.

Overall, pressure washing vinyl siding is a good way to clean your home’s exterior. If you’re seeking for a service provider or need more information about your cleaning needs, contact our team at Glass Act Pro Wash!

 

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