• All the primary residential and commercial washing services. Speciality services upon request. Specialty includes, red clay, oxidation, grease, rust removal and more. These are not included in the basic house wash. House wash removes grime and organic growth only.

  • The most efficient way is to fill out the free estimate form and we will very quickly be in touch.

  • Phone 828.335.2598 or email is always the best option.

  • Price is calculated on the type of service. Could be square footage as in house washing or by the hour for surface cleaning. Price also takes into account the difficulty, location, amount of property protection, time, and amount of chemicals needed.

  • Humbly speaking, very easy. We provide an clear, easy process to achieve your cleaning goals. If it’s not done right we will return for free to fix it.

  • Many things but two points are we don’t take on work we can’t execute at the highest level and we don’t overcharge for services,

  • Definitely when you see growth. Annual cleaning is recommended. Most of this decision should be location based. If you are surrounded by trees and vegetation you may need washing more frequently.

  • Yes and no. If they are mis-handled then no. Your professional should have deep knowledge of the right mixtures, how to apply them, and how to control them. Used correctly, no issues.

  • House 1 - 3 hours.

    Driveway 1 - 2 hours.

    Roof 1 - 3 hours.

    Deck 1 - 2 hours.

    These times are figured from when we arrive on site until we are packed up ready to leave.

FAQ

Definitions

Power/Pressure Washing - The use of high pressure water to remove organic and non-organic material from a variety of surfaces. High pressure can be from 1,000 PSI to 4,000 PSI.

Soft Washing - The use of chemicals to clean the surface thus allowing the washer to use a low pressure rinse instead of high pressure blasting. The chemicals break down and sterilize surfaces that ordinary high pressure washing does not. Soft wash pressure is under 1,000 PSI.

Chemicals - The primary agents used in cleaning. These includes Sodium Hypocholorite (Bleach) and many specialized chemicals for rust, oxidation, grease, and more. What’s important is that JD-P-W knows the correct ratios and what chemicals to use for each specific job. Also, we have the right equipment to make those ratios work properly.

Property Protection - Covering electrical outlets, watering plants pre and post wash, and, covering them in certain cases, making note of any issues that might compromise the property, and, knowing what chemical to use on what surface.

Operational Costs (found on quote) - These are company costs that need to be covered to run a successful business and provide the best service. These include fuel, property protection, chemicals, setup and take down, insurance, and continuing education that gives us the knowledge to bring our A game every time.

Gloeocapsa Magma - A type of cyanobacteria is responsible for creating black stains and streaks on roofs. The bacteria accumulate over time as it feeds on moisture and calcium carbonate. This accumulation begins to show the black stains as the cyanobacteria develop their dark and hard UV-protective outer coating. The buildup of Gloeocapsa Magma on roofs has led to earlier roof replacements, lowered property resale values, insurance companies canceling policies and increased utility costs as the black stained roofing draws in more heat.

Oxidation - Oxidation is a chemical reaction where exterior materials such as vinyl and aluminum react with oxygen, UV radiation from sunlight, and moisture. This process causes the outer layer of the siding to break down, resulting in a chalky, white, powdery residue and a faded or dull appearance. Most common on the sunny side of a house. While primarily a cosmetic issue, if left untreated, oxidation can lead to the long-term deterioration of the siding, making it brittle, more porous, and prone to cracking or moisture penetration.

Efflorescence - Efflorescence is a white or powdery deposit of salts that appears on the surface of porous materials like concrete, brick, and masonry. It is caused by water infiltrating the material, dissolving internal salts, and transporting them to the surface, where the water evaporates and leaves the mineral residue. While often just an aesthetic issue, it can indicate underlying, severe moisture problems.