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Prestige Pest Unit provides house washing services throughout Morris County, helping Madison, NJ homeowners tackle dirt, mold, and algae that build up over time. We handle everything from exterior house cleaning to roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning, using eco-friendly products and professional techniques suited to each surface.
We know your time is valuable, so we offer flexible scheduling and keep you informed every step of the way. Whether you need a quick refresh or a full exterior cleaning, you can count on our team to leave your home looking its best. Call today to schedule an appointment for house washing services.
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House washing services from Prestige Pest Unit cover everything you need to keep the exterior of your Madison, NJ home looking clean and well-maintained. We remove dirt, mold, and algae from siding, as well as roof cleaning to clear away debris and prevent stains. We also specialize in fence cleaning to restore wood and vinyl fences, and deck cleaning to eliminate buildup that can cause slippery, unsafe surfaces.
Our exterior house cleaning methods are safe for a wide range of materials, including brick, stucco, and wood. We adjust our approach based on your home’s needs, making sure each surface is treated properly. Call us at 973-949-0977 to find out for yourself why homeowners across Morris County trust us for complete house washing care.
Native Americans occupied present-day Madison and most of New Jersey for several thousand years, following the retreat of the Wisconsin Glacier. Lenape settlements in present-day Madison were agriculturally-based following matrilineal lines. The protected lands nearby, Jockey Hollow, are what is remaining of the settlement. Occupation changed with the seasons, the variable nature of the climate, and to preserve the fertility of the rich soil. Their fishing and hunting territories were wide-ranging and similarly divided among the three clans of the matrilineal culture in this Eastern Woodland environment. Trade with these native peoples for food and furs was conducted by the Dutch during the period of colonization of New Netherland. Although the European principle of land ownership was not recognized by the Lenape, Dutch West India Company policy required their colonists to purchase land that they settled, but typically, trading relationships were established in this area, rather than Dutch settlements.
During the British colonial period of the 17th and 18th centuries, the earliest settlers arriving in Madison were of European descent in what was then the colonial-era Province of New Jersey. Traditional native trails and pathways were followed as settlement began. Pressures upon the Lenape constantly drove them westward.
In or around 1715, Bottle Hill, a village, was established at the crossing of Ridgedale Avenue and Kings Road. Village governance principles followed the British model. The Luke Miller house at 105 Ridgedale Avenue is thought to be the oldest remaining home, having been built around 1730. During British colonial rule, Kings Road was a toll road that assessed fees levied by the government appointed by the English king. Farther south was the Shunpike, a road with a parallel path that was used by colonists to avoid the fees.
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