Exterior Clean-Up Tips To Get Your Home And Yard Ready For Summer

Posted on: 28 April 2018

Exterior cleaning on your home and yard are an important part of spring clean-up, and using a pressure washer yourself or hiring a commercial service can help you get this project completed. Here are some exterior clean-up tips to help you get your home and yard ready for summer.

Clean Home Exterior

The exterior of your home takes a lot of the brunt from winter weather and can accumulate dirt, debris, and show signs of discoloration from rust or other chemical reactions on its exterior. Bug spots, bird droppings, and tree sap can also accumulate on the outside of your home, and after a winter of blowing storms, spring is a good time to remove all this build-up.

A pressure washer is a great tool for cleaning the outside of your home, whether it is covered in brick, siding, stucco, or wood. Just be sure you choose the right pressure washer tip depending on the type of material so you don't damage the outside of your home. Some pressure washer tips will deliver a high pressure stream of water that can remove paint from wood and other soft surfaces.

Use, for example, the 15 degree nozzle to remove mildew, bug spots, and dirt from the outside of your siding, brick, or stucco-covered home. If your home is painted wood, use the 25 degree tip to clean its exterior, as the 15 degree tip can remove the paint and cause damage to the wood.

Rinse Rooftop

Your roof can also collect a build-up of dirt and debris, mold and mildew, which should be removed to help promote the life of your shingles. Check with a roofing professional or commercial power washing service for their cleaning services to safely clean your rooftop. Some pressure washers can cause more damage to your roof than good, so be sure to have your rooftop professionally pressure washed.

You can opt to rinse off your roof with a garden hose and a low-pressure garden nozzle. Be sure to rinse downward on your roof so you don't push water up under the shingles. Doing so will prevent water getting into your roof's underlayers and reduce the potential for interior moisture leaks.

Remove Gutter Debris Build-Up

The build-up that can collect in your roof gutters is also a concern you need to address. Over winter, dirt, leaves, and twigs can accumulate in your gutters from the rooftop and settle into a thick layer. Too much of this debris in your gutters will cause your gutters to overflow and drain improperly onto the ground around your home. Use a garden hose, your pressure washer, or a commercial pressure washer service such as J & A Steam Cleaning-Waste Water Recovery to remove the build-up and restore your gutters to their proper flow.

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