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Typical market rate: $0.10–$0.50 per sq ft

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Why Pressure Washing Businesses Choose GigNGo

Everything you need to attract clients, manage jobs, and grow your Pressure Washing business

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Ready-to-Buy Clients

Connect with homeowners who have posted active Pressure Washing requests. These are warm leads who have already decided they need help — not cold inquiries.

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Set Your Own Prices

You control your rates. Quote Pressure Washing jobs at $0.10–$0.50 or whatever reflects your expertise. No platform commission on your first 5 jobs.

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Local Jobs Only

Get matched with Pressure Washing jobs in your service area. Set your radius and only see relevant opportunities — no wasted time on out-of-range requests.

Build Your Reputation

Collect verified reviews from every Pressure Washing job. A strong GigNGo profile builds trust and justifies premium pricing for quality work.

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Mobile-First Platform

Manage your Pressure Washing business from anywhere with our iOS and Android apps. Respond to leads instantly and never miss a job opportunity.

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Instant Profile Setup

Create your profile in minutes and immediately start seeing Pressure Washing job requests. No lengthy approval, no upfront fees, no contracts.

Understanding the Pressure Washing Market

What clients expect and what drives business growth in this category

Pressure washing uses commercial hot or cold water pressure washers (3,000–4,000 PSI for concrete, 1,200–2,000 PSI for wood and painted surfaces) to remove mold, algae, oil stains, and grime. Soft washing uses low pressure (100–300 PSI) with surfactant solutions (sodium hypochlorite and biodegradable surfactant) to safely clean roofs, vinyl siding, and stucco without high-pressure damage. Downstream injection applies chemical through the pressure washer's downstream port for safe, even application.

Clients want surfaces cleaned without damage from excessive pressure — the right PSI and technique for each surface type prevents etching concrete, stripping paint, and damaging wood.

Licensing & credentials: No license required; water discharge containing bleach or detergent may require a stormwater permit in some municipalities.
$0.10–$0.50
Typical Pressure Washing rate (per sq ft)
$0
Platform fee on your first 5 jobs
5 min
Average profile setup time

How It Works

Start growing your Pressure Washing business in 4 simple steps

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Create Your Profile

Sign up free and showcase your Pressure Washing skills, experience, certifications, and service area

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Browse Local Jobs

See Pressure Washing jobs posted by clients in your area who are ready to hire now

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Send Quotes

Quote jobs with your custom pricing. Clients see your reviews and profile alongside your bid

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Get Hired & Grow

Complete jobs, collect 5-star reviews, and watch your Pressure Washing business expand

Pressure Washing — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from clients booking Pressure Washing services

What is soft washing and when should it be used?

Soft washing uses chemical cleaning at low pressure (under 300 PSI) — safe for roofs, painted wood siding, stucco, and older wood. High pressure on these surfaces causes damage.

What dilution of bleach is used for house washing?

Exterior house washing uses 1–3% sodium hypochlorite solution (diluted from pool-grade 12.5% bleach); roofs use 2–3% for algae (Gloeocapsa magma) removal.

Can pressure washing damage concrete?

Consumer pressure washers at 3,500+ PSI with a 0-degree nozzle can etch concrete; commercial operators use a surface cleaner attachment that maintains consistent distance and overlap for even cleaning.

How often should I pressure wash my home's exterior?

Once every 1–2 years removes accumulated biological growth (algae, mold, mildew) before it degrades paint and caulking; high-humidity regions benefit from annual washing.

Should I pressure wash my deck before or after staining?

Always pressure wash and allow 48 hours of dry time before staining. Wet wood won't absorb stain properly, and staining over mold or grime doesn't resolve the underlying contamination.

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