House Washing in Newton, NJ

Sussex County's Exterior House Cleaning Specialists

Looking for a way to give your Newton, NJ home a fresh start? Prestige Pest Unit’s house washing services are the perfect solution. Ready for a revitalized look? Call 973-949-0977 today!

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Our Newton House Washing Services

Why Newton, NJ Homeowners Trust Us
  • Our thorough exterior house cleaning services keep your property looking its best.
  • House washing prevents damage caused by mold, mildew, and other contaminants on your roof and siding.
  • A clean and well-maintained exterior boosts your home’s appeal and market value.
  • House washing removes allergens and pollutants, improving the air quality around your home.
  • Meet the Prestige Pest Unit Crew

    Serving Sussex County with Excellence

    Prestige Pest Unit provides house washing services throughout Sussex County, helping Newton, 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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    Three Steps to a Clean Exterior

    What Our House Washing Process Entails
  • Inspection & Quote: We begin with a thorough inspection of your home’s exterior and provide an accurate quote for our services.
  • Professional Cleaning: We then use gentle, soft washing techniques and biodegradable detergents to clean your home’s exterior.
  • Final Walkthrough: Lastly, we conduct a final inspection with you to make sure your completely satisfied with our work.
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    House Washing That Lasts

    We Clean Every Surface, Top to Bottom

    House washing services from Prestige Pest Unit cover everything you need to keep the exterior of your Newton, 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 Sussex County trust us for complete house washing care.

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    Newton is located near the headwaters of the east branch of the Paulins Kill, a 41.6-mile (66.9 km) tributary of the Delaware River. In October 1715, Colonial surveyor Samuel Green plotted a tract of 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) at the head of the Paulins Kill, then known as the Tohokenetcunck River, on behalf of William Penn. This tract, which would not be settled for approximately 30-35 years, was part of the survey and division of the last acquisition of Native American land by the West Jersey Board of Proprietors. At the time of Green’s survey, northwestern New Jersey was populated with bands of the Munsee, the northern branch of the Lenape Native Americans.

    The first recorded European settler within the boundaries of present-day Newton was a German Palatine immigrant named Henry Hairlocker who arrived sometime before 1751 when he appears in Morris County records as receiving a tavern license. The Newtown Precinct, a large township, was created in 1751, and Sussex County was created from Morris two years later on June 8, 1753. The township would be named Newtown after the colonial village of Newtown in Queens, New York from where the Pettit family originated (the six Pettit brothers, all prominent landowners and influential figures in early local government, settled in northwestern New Jersey in the 1740s) or from its status as a “new town”.

    In 1762, Jonathan Hampton, of Elizabethtown, surveyed the location for a county courthouse and town green at the intersection of a military supply road he built during the French and Indian War and a major north-south artery called the King’s Highway (present-day New Jersey Route 94). The construction of the courthouse was completed in 1765 and the village that developed around it became known as Sussex Court House. The county courthouse was the site of a raid by British partisan Lieutenant James Moody during the American Revolution.

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