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Pressure Washing

Pressure Washing in
Houston, TX.

Driveways, siding, decks, and fences — local pressure-washing pros bid your job on doBid after seeing the actual surfaces.

Pressure-washing quotes hinge on square footage, surface type, and how much grime has built up — a mossy north-facing fence is a different job than a lightly dusty driveway, and a phone estimate rarely captures that. On doBid you post photos of the surfaces you want cleaned, and local pros bid a fixed price against what they can actually see. Good pros also know when to soft-wash (low pressure plus cleaning solution) instead of blasting, which protects siding, screens, and older wood. Payment sits in escrow until you've seen the before-and-after and you're happy.

What's Covered
  • Driveways, sidewalks, and walkways
  • House siding and brick (soft wash)
  • Decks, patios, and pool decking
  • Wood and vinyl fences
  • Garage floors and dumpster pads
  • Outdoor furniture, eaves, and soffits

Why book pressure washing on doBid

  • 1.Pros bid against photos of the real surfaces — no guessing at square footage over the phone.
  • 2.Soft-wash-savvy pros surface through reviews, so delicate siding and screens get the right pressure.
  • 3.Escrow holds payment until you've walked the before-and-after.
Cities Served

Pressure Washing bidding is open across the Houston metro:

FAQ

How much does pressure washing cost?

A standard two-car driveway typically bids $80–$180. Whole-house soft washing usually lands $250–$600 depending on stories and square footage, and a deck or patio commonly runs $150–$400. Because bids on doBid are scope-specific and competing, you see the real local rate for your surfaces rather than one shop's number.

What is the difference between pressure washing and soft washing?

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water and is right for concrete, brick, and pavers. Soft washing uses low pressure plus a cleaning solution and is right for siding, screens, painted surfaces, and older wood that high pressure would damage. Experienced pros choose the method per surface — note any delicate areas in your post so bidders plan for it.

Do pressure-washing pros supply their own water?

Most connect to an outdoor spigot at your home, so having a working hose bib available matters. If your property has no accessible water source, say so in your post — some pros carry a tank and will price for it.

Can pressure washing remove oil stains and mildew?

Mildew, algae, and general grime come up well, especially with a soft-wash solution. Deep-set oil stains on concrete are hit-or-miss and may need a dedicated degreaser — mention them in your post so bidders set expectations rather than over-promising.

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