Home Staging – The Power Wash

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Leonard Real Estate Group, Miami Real Estate, Realtor Miami

Staging your home is more than decluttering or cleaning your home inside.

After a humid summer, most South Florida homes could benefit from a little power cleaning.

Power washing, of your fence, driveway, steps leading up to your home, can make an amazing difference.

However, before you tackle this job yourself, make sure to do your research.

Here are a few tips from (theopenhouse.com):

Don’t overdo the pressure

Start with a nozzle that has a wider fan pattern, and work your way up to the strength you need. The color of the nozzle will tell you its fan pattern: White is gentlest, with a 40 degree fan. green is 25, and yellow is 15 degrees. A red nozzle, at zero degrees, should not be used in everyday situations, as it could easily cause damage. Start spraying several feet away from the surface and move closer gradually to avoid surface damage.

Protect exterior fixtures

Be sure to cover your exterior fixtures like outdoor lighting, and cover plants and shrubs to protect them from the high-pressure spray. Use extra caution around windows, vents, and eaves.

Use caution with ladders

The high-pressure spray from a power washer can be strong enough to push your ladder over backwards – if you have to power wash on a ladder, use extreme caution.

Keep your pets clear

Animals may be curious about the noise and spray – be sure to secure your pets inside, or away from the work area, to avoid injury from the dangerous high-pressure spray.

Don’t spray for extended periods

Some soils, like oil spots, can be difficult to remove, even for a power washer. Don’t spray at high pressure for extended periods of time, or you may cause damage to the surface.

Remember these tips, know the ins-and-outs of the machine you’re using, do your research, and you’ll end up with a beautiful and satisfying result.

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WARNING:  At high pressure, even water can damage your home’s exterior.  Know the ins-and-outs of the machine you’re using, do your research, talk to your local hardware expert and you’ll end up with a beautiful and satisfying result.

 

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