Morris County's Trusted Exterior House Cleaning Company
Make your Millington, NJ home stand out with a fresh, clean exterior. Prestige Pest Unit’s house washing services eliminate dirt, mold, and stains, bringing new life to your home’s appearance.
Prestige Pest Unit has a reputation in Morris County for providing reliable house washing services that help homeowners protect and refresh their homes. We use soft washing techniques and biodegradable cleaning solutions that clean thoroughly without causing damage to siding, roofs, fences, or decks.
Our crew specializes in all facets of exterior house cleaning, including roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning. Whether you need to remove seasonal buildup or tackle tougher stains, our professional house washing services are designed to restore the appearance of your Millington, NJ home.
Protect Surfaces with Routine Exterior House Cleaning
House washing helps prevent long-term damage by clearing away dirt, mold, and environmental buildup. Over time, these elements can cause exterior surfaces to weaken, leading to costly repairs. Routine exterior house cleaning keeps your Millington, NJ home looking fresh and can preserve its condition.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we offer a full suite of house washing services in Morris County, including roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning. Using low-pressure techniques and environmentally safe products, we clean surfaces effectively without causing harmful damage. Give us a call at 973-949-0977 to schedule a house washing appointment and keep your home looking its best.
Clover Hill Swimming Club was located in Millington. The club lost a 1966 civil rights case, Clover Hill Swimming Club v. Robert F. Goldsboro. The club was sued by an African American veterinarian who said he was denied membership because of his race. The club claimed that because it was private, the Law of Discrimination did not apply and therefore it could pick its own membership. After the Clover Hill Swimming Club appealed the first decision, the Supreme Court of New Jersey again sided with the plaintiff.