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laportjm
08-05-2020, 10:14 AM
Have you had your vinyl sided house power washed recently, if so can you share their contact information and were you happy with the results. I had Roberts Home Services in mind (Thordis Williams). Has anyone used this service before and I'm open for other options as well. Thank you.

Stu from NYC
08-05-2020, 10:43 AM
Thinking of buying an attachment for our hose and doing it ourselves.

Peterriess
08-05-2020, 10:45 AM
I have used Roberts several times, and will use them again. They are really nice folks and do a great job. After the first visit they give you a coupon for a discount on your next cleaning. Highly recommend them.

laportjm
08-05-2020, 12:10 PM
Thank you.

vintageogauge
08-05-2020, 12:14 PM
We use Egner's every six months on vinyl, once a year on stucco.

villagetinker
08-05-2020, 12:15 PM
Be careful of the very high pressure units, these may actually damage your siding. We used a commercial company to power wash our house (stucco), but had some damage to electronic devices that were rated for rain but NOT 2000 psi (or higher) pressure washing. I now do my own.

Bogie Shooter
08-05-2020, 12:16 PM
Egner's.
Home (http://www.egnersexteriorcleaning.com/)

Ladygolfer93
08-05-2020, 12:24 PM
Thinking of buying an attachment for our hose and doing it ourselves.
When I built my home a close friend who had worked for the company that makes most of the vinyl siding used in building advised me not to hire commercial power washer companies for a variety of reasons I won't list as most people have made up their minds if the reasons are, or are not, valid. But for those who are open to washing down their own homes, I have used Mold Armour E-Z wash for years now. Can't think of anything quicker or easier ! Thank Ace for recommending this brand but others may be just a effective. Attach hose, even the largest home could not take more than half an hour to walk around, reaches the highest point of larger homes easily. Of course, if you wait years between washings, it is going to take longer and could even mean doing it twice on a very neglected home. Otherwise, I use twice a year and it is so quick and easy ..... even a 5th grader could do it....LOL ! Of course do NOT use on a windy day, that should be obvious, if it blows back onto your clothing it would probably make "spots" would be my guess. I've always used it on a calm day ! BTW, once you buy the bottle that connects to hose, you can then buy by the gallon and save quite a lot ! Walmart has it very reasonable by the gallon, around $10 !

Stu from NYC
08-05-2020, 12:29 PM
When I built my home a close friend who had worked for the company that makes most of the vinyl siding used in building advised me not to hire commercial power washer companies for a variety of reasons I won't list as most people have made up their minds if the reasons are, or are not, valid. But for those who are open to washing down their own homes, I have used Mold Armour E-Z wash for years now. Can't think of anything quicker or easier ! Thank Ace for recommending this brand but others may be just a effective. Attach hose, even the largest home could not take more than half an hour to walk around, reaches the highest point of larger homes easily. Of course, if you wait years between washings, it is going to take longer and could even mean doing it twice on a very neglected home. Otherwise, I use twice a year and it is so quick and easy ..... even a 5th grader could do it....LOL ! Of course do NOT use on a windy day, that should be obvious, if it blows back onto your clothing it would probably make "spots" would be my guess. I've always used it on a calm day ! BTW, once you buy the bottle that connects to hose, you can then buy by the gallon and save quite a lot ! Walmart has it very reasonable by the gallon, around $10 !

Thank you that is what we will do.

Ladygolfer93
08-05-2020, 12:31 PM
Be careful of the very high pressure units, these may actually damage your siding. We used a commercial company to power wash our house (stucco), but had some damage to electronic devices that were rated for rain but NOT 2000 psi (or higher) pressure washing. I now do my own.
Very true ! That and a number of other negatives, but many would argue that they always hire it done and had no damage. I just find it so easy and simple to use the self mixed ones where there is nothing to do but connect the bottle to the hose and turn it on, since it does such a nice job, seemed foolish to hire it done unless illness or other prevents a person from walking around the house with a hose.

Ladygolfer93
08-05-2020, 12:36 PM
Thank you that is what we will do.
Also, I have never had it do any damage my flowers, grass, or shrubs ... just an FYI !

vintageogauge
08-05-2020, 01:00 PM
I tried that DIY stuff and it didn't take the black marks off the gutters (which we have on our homes) it also left a mess on the windows that I had to clean. Some brands may not do that but the one I used (from Lowes) didn't do a very good job. When Egner's is done the windows need no further cleaning and the gutters look like new.

chet2020
08-05-2020, 01:33 PM
When I built my home a close friend who had worked for the company that makes most of the vinyl siding used in building advised me not to hire commercial power washer companies for a variety of reasons I won't list as most people have made up their minds if the reasons are, or are not, valid. But for those who are open to washing down their own homes, I have used Mold Armour E-Z wash for years now. Can't think of anything quicker or easier ! Thank Ace for recommending this brand but others may be just a effective. Attach hose, even the largest home could not take more than half an hour to walk around, reaches the highest point of larger homes easily. Of course, if you wait years between washings, it is going to take longer and could even mean doing it twice on a very neglected home. Otherwise, I use twice a year and it is so quick and easy ..... even a 5th grader could do it....LOL ! Of course do NOT use on a windy day, that should be obvious, if it blows back onto your clothing it would probably make "spots" would be my guess. I've always used it on a calm day ! BTW, once you buy the bottle that connects to hose, you can then buy by the gallon and save quite a lot ! Walmart has it very reasonable by the gallon, around $10 !

I second the Mold Armour E-Z wash, great product.

ogme480
08-06-2020, 05:20 AM
Egner's 352-728-8537 out of Fruitland Park. Environmentally friendly soak applied and low pressure rinse. Took all the mold and discoloration away.

MandoMan
08-06-2020, 06:09 AM
Be careful of the very high pressure units, these may actually damage your siding. We used a commercial company to power wash our house (stucco), but had some damage to electronic devices that were rated for rain but NOT 2000 psi (or higher) pressure washing. I now do my own.

True. The professional journal “Fine Homebuilding” recommends that if a pressure washer is used on vinyl siding, it be used on a lower setting, not close to the siding, and not from below any more than necessary. (Vinyl siding has the color all the way through. Aluminum siding, by contrasting has the color sprayed on and then baked. Using a pressure washer at high pressure with aluminum siding can in some sidings strip off the paint.)

Horizontal vinyl siding is flexible. The bottom part has a curved lip that fits over a similar lip near the top of the piece below. The top of a piece of vinyl siding has a nailing strip with slots pre-cut for attaching it with roofing nails. (See illustrations below.) Because vinyl siding expands and shrinks daily with heat and cold and sun and shadow, these lips are not usually entirely tight against each other. If a pressure washer with a strong stream hits vinyl siding, it can actually pull the upper lip off the lower lip. This is easy to repair unless the UV radiation has made the vinyl brittle, in which case it may break. Also, high pressure can drive water under siding and onto the Oriented Strand Board behind it. Once there, it may not easily get out again. So it stays behind that impermeable vinyl and rots things and molds things. (This is also the case with wood siding.) Rain usually comes down and flows down walls. Pressure washers can be hurricane-strength and can shoot up from below.

I believe building codes in Florida now call for a vapor barrier to be stapled over the oriented strand board or plywood or foam sheets on the outside of the house. However, some vapor barriers are excellent at letting water run out, and some aren’t. The cheap stuff (as in Lowe’s and Home Depot house brands) are used a LOT but get very low ratings. (But the good stuff may cost three times as much—an extra $300, say.) Even better is using a high quality vapor barrier, then nailing vertical wooden strips over the vapor barrier 16” or so apart, then attaching the siding to the wood strips. (See illustration below.) This provides a 3/4” drainage channel down which water can run if necessary. Proper venting at the bottom and top let’s air flow through this channel and dry it out. This prevents a lot of mold formation on siding, inside or out. But it costs extra money and takes extra time, so probably your house in The Villages does not have this. (Probably an extra $2,000.) With this system, water driven behind siding by pressure washing wouldn’t really be a problem.

Ideally, stucco shouldn’t get painted. The tint is mixed into the top coat. It is designed to soak up water a bit, then release it as it dries. It can do this for fifty years without painting. But my understanding is that a lot of people at The Villages have their stucco painted. Pressure washing can in some circumstances loosen or strip off that paint. If the stucco has not been painted, pressure washing can drive water deep into the stucco and contribute to its failure. This is especially a problem if there are cracks (which are otherwise often more a cosmetic issue than a structural issue, and don’t always need to be repaired, except at the corners below windows, and those cracks are usually due to improper flashing around windows, which I suspect is generally the case in Florida building, at least until recently.)

The weakest point for pressure washers is probably around windows. Pressure washers can sometimes loosen or even remove caulk, allowing water to get behind during some rain storms. It can spray around the edges hidden by trim. This is where rotting is most likely to happen. That’s why the current building codes have very specific, time-consuming, and expensive rules about flashing around windows. However, in my experience, lots of contractors don’t keep up with the latest best practices. Indeed, I rarely see it done right. I’ve made “experienced contractors” rip out replacement windows they think they can seal with a bead of caulk and no flashing. I’ve seen them put up expensive siding without bothering to read the large-print instructions on the box. I’ve seen them use caulk that will dry out in two or three years because it’s cheaper than the caulk that will last twenty years, all to save themselves $100. Another weak point is where horizontal lengths of siding overlap (see illustration below). That’s what makes those lines that are hard to notice from one direction but very obvious from the other direction. A pressure washer easily forces a LOT of water into those joints and behind the siding.

Pressure washers are so much easier for workers who are half-trained and minimum wage to use than the alternative. The alternative would be, say, spraying water with a little dish detergent onto the siding, rubbing it horizontally with a fleece window washer at the end of a pole, then a spray of low-pressure clean water to rinse it. It takes longer and is more work, but it’s safer for your siding. It’s sort of like the difference between washing your car with a rag and soapy water and a hose and washing your car in one of those cheap high-pressure do it yourself car washes. Both clean your car, but which would you use on your Ferrari?

Gandj618
08-06-2020, 06:17 AM
Egners exterior cleaning. Great company

richl
08-06-2020, 06:17 AM
Go to Habor Freight and buy the power washer fo less than $100 - it is easy to use and does a fine job.

kcrazorbackfan
08-06-2020, 06:37 AM
When I built my home a close friend who had worked for the company that makes most of the vinyl siding used in building advised me not to hire commercial power washer companies for a variety of reasons I won't list as most people have made up their minds if the reasons are, or are not, valid. But for those who are open to washing down their own homes, I have used Mold Armour E-Z wash for years now. Can't think of anything quicker or easier ! Thank Ace for recommending this brand but others may be just a effective. Attach hose, even the largest home could not take more than half an hour to walk around, reaches the highest point of larger homes easily. Of course, if you wait years between washings, it is going to take longer and could even mean doing it twice on a very neglected home. Otherwise, I use twice a year and it is so quick and easy ..... even a 5th grader could do it....LOL ! Of course do NOT use on a windy day, that should be obvious, if it blows back onto your clothing it would probably make "spots" would be my guess. I've always used it on a calm day ! BTW, once you buy the bottle that connects to hose, you can then buy by the gallon and save quite a lot ! Walmart has it very reasonable by the gallon, around $10 !

Also, I have never had it do any damage my flowers, grass, or shrubs ... just an FYI !

Thank you for the info; I do all my work around our home. My landscaping is my own hard work showcase and I don’t want to damage it.

gcunnin
08-06-2020, 06:40 AM
Keep It Clean, 352-330-7198, been using for years, outstanding in their field!

Cranford61
08-06-2020, 06:48 AM
Go to Habor Freight and buy the power washer fo less than $100 - it is easy to use and does a fine job.And you can hoard it with the rest of your gizmos in the garage.

banjobob
08-06-2020, 07:18 AM
Have you had your vinyl sided house power washed recently, if so can you share their contact information and were you happy with the results. I had Roberts Home Services in mind (Thordis Williams). Has anyone used this service before and I'm open for other options as well. Thank you.. We have “No Pressure Inc.” no high pressure to cause damage , spray on a citrus smelling cleaning liquid and rinse with garden hose. Amazing results cleans and does not spot windows . We have twice yearly cleaning of vinyl siding ,they also do drives and patio cleaning.

Kilmacowen
08-06-2020, 07:32 AM
Go to Habor Freight and buy the power washer fo less than $100 - it is easy to use and does a fine job.

No need for power washer, applicator armor wash attachment to hose is powerful enough to clean the house. It will clean your windows at the same time. Just squeegee windows after rinse.

ctmurray
08-06-2020, 07:46 AM
Have you had your vinyl sided house power washed recently, if so can you share their contact information and were you happy with the results. I had Roberts Home Services in mind (Thordis Williams). Has anyone used this service before and I'm open for other options as well. Thank you.
I also use Roberts Home services, now for several years. Thordis is a nice guy and they have done a good job. I have had hime clean my driveway as well.

Joelack99
08-06-2020, 07:57 AM
We have been very pleased with Finney’s Pressure Washing. Using them for 3 years. (352) 753-3629

Kahuna32162
08-06-2020, 09:35 AM
We have always used Nature's Way House washing, Jason only uses Simple Green and it works great. He also does a great job in the Birdcage and all the screens. We schedule him for twice a year. 352 989-7398.

czarbo
08-06-2020, 09:40 AM
We have used Luke Strand “Premier House Washing” a few times. Extremely happy with him!

czarbo
08-06-2020, 09:43 AM
Premier’s phone number is 352-653-7691

Croan
08-06-2020, 10:01 AM
Egner's has a product that will preserve your vinyl siding. First they gently clean it, then put the "coating" on. They guarantee their product/service as long as you have it washed by them every six months. Since I've had this done on my 2003 vinyl house, the vinyl has stopped "chalking" and it looks great! The service is not expensive. Far cheaper than having to replace faded, dried out, cracked vinyl.

Graspher
08-06-2020, 10:29 AM
We use Egner's every six months on vinyl, once a year on stucco.

I used Egners on our stucco home when we purchased/moved in this past April.

Like Villagetinker, I now do my own power washing.

Egners knocked of two cables from the top of our birdcage - ripped a screen - didn’t rinse the “soap” from several windows - and surfaced/extracted several stains/streaks in the paint on the front of the house and garage doors.

I chose not to have them return to correct - and I was already aware that power washing might surface existing stains in the paint.

The take away is the Egners employee didn’t address the issues while they were occurring and didn’t inform me of them before he departed.

When u do it yourself u can avoid doing damage. You’re the homeowner - ur going to take pride in what u do. A lot of the time - not always - u get service folks who are there to do only the minimum. I’m not interested in paying above fair price for a subpar outcome.

Professor
08-06-2020, 11:25 AM
We have used No-Pressure, Inc for our vinyl siding. They apply a biodegradable chemical that smells lively and has never harmed any plants or trees on the property. They spray it on, hose it off with a low pressure garden hose and the house looks great. Around $70 if I remember correctly. Neighbor behind me also uses them and swears by them.

sidexsidex2
08-06-2020, 12:05 PM
Pressure Wash Guy is good. Reasonable and cleans up after himself. I have used him numerous times.
SunRae

NavyVet
08-06-2020, 12:12 PM
We've used Egners for 17 years and very happy. First on vinyl twice a year, now on block home once a year. They don't use a high power/pressure. We have them do everything, including the pool deck. For a little extra, they'll even get all the ugly black stains out of the area in front of the driveway and yard. Everyone there has been very nice and thorough.

gcangel
08-06-2020, 12:13 PM
Have you had your vinyl sided house power washed recently, if so can you share their contact information and were you happy with the results. I had Roberts Home Services in mind (Thordis Williams). Has anyone used this service before and I'm open for other options as well. Thank you.

They actually just left my house. Did a great job

Barbara 3489
08-06-2020, 12:38 PM
Have you had your vinyl sided house power washed recently, if so can you share their contact information and were you happy with the results. I had Roberts Home Services in mind (Thordis Williams). Has anyone used this service before and I'm open for other options as well. Thank you.
Citrus Clean 352-569-0188 I used them every 6 mo.on my Vinyl siding

jimhurtt@twc.com
08-06-2020, 05:23 PM
Lowes sells an excellent house was for vinyl siding. Fastens to hose. I want to say it is in a green jug. About a gallon maybe less. It has bleach in so care is needed. Did great for.

eddie888
08-06-2020, 07:13 PM
I have been here 15 years I had a sided house. Very dangerous in Florida to have a sided House. I’ve been here through one tornado and several hurricanes. The tornado blew out my wall lucky I wasn’t killed and many hurricanes took off the siding. I am now in the concrete courtyard villa. Never a problem with House. I’ve been here through one tornado and several hurricanes. The tornado blew out my wall lucky I wasn’t killed and many hurricanes took off the siding. I am now in the concrete courtyard villa. Never a problem with hurricanes again.. Just be aware realtors will not tell you this. If the realtors live in a villages ask them Do they have a sided house. You will find out.

CynDLou
08-06-2020, 07:33 PM
What months of the year are the best for seni-annual cleaning of siding?

Curtisbwp
08-07-2020, 12:01 AM
We have used 'A 1' for 10 years. Bob Dibble. He is a great person and does an excellent job. We clean our house every 6 - 7 months.

kkingston57
08-07-2020, 07:17 AM
Thanks for the informative information. Regarding code. We have frame home with vinyl in Spanish Springs area. Found wood rot due to gutters and had to remove siding to re install gutter. Appears original contractor never installed any vapor barrier. Have been told that house was put up in 30 days. Have a 3800 PSI presssure washer and no doubt that it will get past the siding and onto the particle board walls.