Pressure Washing Raleigh NC

Power Washing Raleigh NC

(919) 827-4376

"Hey Alex,
The house looks awesome! You have loyal customers with us. "

- S. Johnson, Apex NC

Raleigh Powerwashing Tips

  1. Power washing your house every year with ARC Powerwashing can not only keep it looking good but can cut the need to repaint as often.
  2. Keeping your home clean by low pressure washing can reduce the risk of rot, mold or termite damage by removing dirt & grind that may hide evidence of these problems.
  3. Pressure washing your home can remove dirt that justs make your home look older than it should and it can make it look less appealing.
  4. Power washing is also a good way to prepare a house’s surface for repainting. If you’re lucky, once the siding is clean you may find that you don’t need to paint after all.
  5. If your house does need repainting, ARC Power washing removes not only dirt, mildew and moss but also peeling, flaking and chalking paint.
  6. Pressure washing steel, aluminum, vinyl or wood siding removes grit and dirt that grinds away the surface like sandpaper when it’s agitated by wind or rain.

ARC Powerwashing Service Area:

Servicing the Triangle area, Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Apex, Garner, Zebulon, Fuquay-Varina, Morrisville, RTP, Knightdale, Clayton, Willow Springs, Youngsville, Wake Forest, Franklinton

The following services are provided by ARC Powerwashing in the Raleigh area:

Raleigh Pressure Washing Water Restrictions:

ARC Powerwashing will be capable of assisting all homeowners that are under the City of Raleigh water restrictions. Raleigh powerwashing is not banned for powerwashing contractors in the City of Raleigh. Raleigh pressure washing is allowed for homes with vinyl siding, brick, or any other popular surfaces that commonly need powerwashed. Raleigh Powerwashing is NOT banned for all concrete surfaces, such as driveways, walkways, patios, etc. Please feel free to contact ARC Powerwashing regarding Raleigh powerwashing rules and restrictions. Pressure washing is not banned for towns and communities that do not retrieve their water from Falls Lake.