Lexie is a former Staff Writer at Forbes Home and has over 6 years of professional experience as a writer and editor in the home improvement space. She's previously worked at sites such as HomeAdvisor ...
Your roof takes a beating from weather, sun, and debris from nearby trees. After years of abuse it can start to look dirty, with algae growth, mold and dark streaks. You might be tempted to pressure ...
Spring is ideal for pressure washing, avoiding freezing or excessively hot temperatures. Wait until after pollen season and late spring to address pests and prevent re-soiling. Opt for overcast, calm ...
Grime has a way of creeping into every corner of your property, leaving a dull, tired look that makes your home feel abandoned. While you might think of pressure washers as tools only for driveways or ...