Pressure Washing
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.
Why book pressure washing on doBid
Pressure Washing bidding is open across the Houston metro:
A standard two-car driveway commonly runs $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.
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.
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.
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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