Before you have a professional pressure washing company come to your home, it's important that you take the necessary steps to prepare yourself. Whether you're getting a roof washing or a full house cleaning, it's necessary that you take these five steps below to prepare your home prior to a pressure washing session.
If you're ready for a pressure washing company to come to your home, please call us at 214-233-6729.
Seal Your Home
The last thing you want is water or soap getting into your home. Before we start pressure washing, please make sure you close and seal all potential openings, such as windows or doors. We'll do a spot-check of our own before we get to work, but it never hurts to go the extra step to prepare.
Notify Your Neighbors
Your neighbors might be slightly alarmed if they see us working on your home but don't realize we're a pressure washing company. Therefore, we advise you to let your neighbors know prior to our arrival. This allows us to get the job done quickly without distractions, and you don't need to worry about confused or concerned neighbors calling you up.
Keep Pets and Children Inside
Safety is our number-one priority. Before we start our work, we ask that you keep your children and pets indoors throughout the duration of our cleaning session. This way, we can do our job effectively, and you won't need to worry about any potential harm coming to your loved ones. Another solution is to bring your children or pets to the park for the day while we do our job. Everybody wins!
Remove Potential Obstacles
In order for us to do our job safely and efficiently, we ask that you please remove potential obstacles from your property. This includes garden furniture, toys, sports equipment, and more.
Leave An Emergency Contact Number
When we operate, we try our best not to inconvenience or bother you. However, in some cases, we may need to get in touch with you if you're not home. Please make sure you leave a callback number in case there is an emergency. As we said, we'll try not to bother you on the job, but it's always good to have a backup plan if something unexpected happens.