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Painting Contractor - The Pressure Wash Pros

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The purpose of pressure washing a house before painting is to remove the chalky residue that forms due to Colorado's rapid temperature changes and intense sun rays. By removing this pollution and other debris it allows the paint to form a better adhesion to your house, creating a longer lasting paint job.

At the Pressure Wash Pros we take every pressure wash as seriously as you take every paint job. Our primary focus is pressure washing as a convenient service for painters to allow you to focus on just the painting, because that is what you do best.

How we can Help:

  1. We offer a high quality wash without you or your crew having to make an extra trip to each paint job to wash it. With companies paint territories growing each year in search of more work this service could save a paint crew a lot in gas. It also allows you to keep your crews doing what they do best, painting.
  2. We have a very easy online scheduling system so you can make sure your washes are getting an adequate amount of time to dry before prep work begins. Also it makes washing easy to reschedule if your customer needs to push paint job back or bad weather rolls in.
  3. We can do specialty jobs such as cedar houses, TSP washes, deck strips and fence strips.
  4. Simple add-ons such as deck washes, mildew scrubs and gutter cleaning allow you to up sell your potential clients and make yourself stand out on an estimate. For example, if you point out mildew on a home during a estimate and explain how it will be cleaned this can make your bid stand out if two competitors fail to mention it to the homeowner.