The holiday season is fast approaching, and that means many things. For starters, it means that an abundance of delicious food, reconnecting with relatives, and taking time to enjoy life with those who mean the most to you will soon be upon you.
But at least in terms of your house, it means one thing in particular. For one occasion or another, you are likely soon going to be welcoming friends and relatives into your home. On top of that, the weather is getting colder throughout the United States of America- yes, even in the southeast. And that means it’s the last truly great chance you’ll have to power wash your house for a few months.
First impressions last. When guests first pull up to your home- whether they have been to your house before or not- you want them to feel as though you have created a welcoming environment. A house that has recently been power washed can do just that. It sets the state of mind that you have taken time and effort to prepare for the occasion and that once they have come inside, the same care and attentiveness will be given to them and their needs. What more could a guest ask for?
The way the holidays are stacked together at the end of the year- Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s all fall within five weeks or so of each other- you can make sure that your house really shines for all three with just one power washing session! The effects of a power washing service typically don’t wear off for several months and can even last up to a year, depending on the weather and other external factors. So all you need to do in order to have your house look clean as a whistle is have it power washed once in November, and you’re all set through the holiday season- and well beyond that.
Yes, in theory, you can have your house power washed during the dead of winter. Not only is cold weather not particularly enjoyable for the professional who is scrubbing your house because of the conditions, though, but there are all sorts of safety hazards and extra precautions that you’ll need to be aware of. For one thing, freezing temperatures can do the same thing to the power washing solution that they can do to plain water: turn it into ice. The difference is, though, even the smallest remnants of frozen power washing solution can cause real damage to the power washing tools if they’re not drained properly.
Would you like to make your house sparkle for all your family, friends, and neighbors to see? Reach out to our team at Coastal Pros Power Washing to set up an appointment today!
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