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How to Get Your Home's Exterior Ready for Spring: A Step-by-Step Guide

Spring is finally here, and it's time to start thinking about getting your home's exterior ready

for the warmer weather. With the right approach, you can get your home looking great in no time. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started, brought to you by Greenwave Pressure Washing.


Step 1: Assess your home's exterior


The first step is to assess your home's exterior and make note of any areas that need attention. This will help you prioritize your cleaning tasks and ensure that you don't miss anything important. Take a walk around your property and make note of any damaged or dirty areas that need attention.


Step 2: Clean the roof


The roof is an essential part of your home's exterior and requires proper care and

maintenance. Start by removing any debris, such as leaves and branches, that have accumulated on the roof. Then, inspect the roof for any damage, such as missing or cracked shingles. Finally, use a soft wash technique to remove any dirt, moss, or algae that may have accumulated on the roof and look to the professionals when it comes to cleaning any solar panels.


Step 3: Clean the gutters


The gutters play an important role in protecting your home from water damage. They should be cleaned at least twice a year to prevent clogs and ensure proper water flow. Start by removing any debris from the gutters, then flush them out with a garden hose to ensure they are flowing properly. If you don't have the time or tools to clean your gutters yourself, consider hiring Greenwave Pressure Washing to do it for you.


Step 4: Wash the siding


The siding is one of the most visible parts of your home's exterior and requires regular

cleaning to keep it looking its best. Use a soft wash technique to remove any dirt, grime, or mildew that may have accumulated on the siding. Pay special attention to areas that are shaded or damp, as these areas are more likely to have mildew growth.


Step 5: Clean the windows


Clean windows can make a big difference in the appearance of your home's exterior. Use a window cleaner and a squeegee to remove any dirt and grime from the windows. If your windows are hard to reach or you want them to be extra clean, consider hiring a professional to clean them for you.


Step 6: Clean the driveway and sidewalks



The driveway and sidewalks are often overlooked when it comes to cleaning, but they can make a big impact on your home's overall appearance. Use a surface pressure washer to remove any dirt, oil stains, or other debris from the driveway and sidewalks. They can also apply a protective sealer to prevent future stains and damage.


Step 7: Clean the patio and fences


If you have a patio or fence, they can also benefit from a spring cleaning. Use a soft wash technique to remove any dirt, mildew, or algae that may have accumulated on these surfaces. Pay special attention to any areas that are shaded or damp, as these areas are more likely to have mildew growth.


Step 8: Clean any other outdoor areas


Finally, don't forget to clean any other outdoor areas, such as decks, porches, or outdoor

furniture. Be sure to know when to use a soft wash or pressure washing technique, depending on the surface, to remove any dirt or grime.


In conclusion, getting your home's exterior ready for spring requires a bit of effort, but it's worth it for the improved appearance and maintenance. By following these steps and hiring a professional like Greenwave Pressure Washing for some of the tougher tasks, you can ensure that your home looks great and is ready for the warmer weather ahead

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