House Washing in Pequannock, NJ

Dependable House Washing Services in Morris County

Want your Pequannock, NJ home to shine? With Prestige Pest Unit’s house washing services, it can! We revitalize your home’s exterior and improve its beauty. Call us at 973-949-0977 to get started.

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Why Pequannock House Washing is Invaluable

How Exterior House Cleaning Benefits Your Home
  • A clean home is a happy home. House washing removes dirt, mildew, and algae, keeping your home’s exterior fresh and protected.
  • Reduce wear and tear and extend your home’s lifespan. Exterior house cleaning removes harmful buildup that can cause deterioration.
  • Maintain your property value. A clean and well-maintained exterior keeps your home looking its best, which can improve its market value.
  • Clean effectively without causing harm. Gentle professional house washing techniques remove dirt and grime without damaging your paint, siding, or other outdoor surfaces.
  • Introducing Our House Washing Company

    Superior Exterior House Cleaning for Morris County Homes

    Prestige Pest Unit serves homeowners in Pequannock, NJ with superior exterior house washing services designed to protect homes and keep them looking their best. Our team uses low-pressure soft washing methods that work well on all surfaces, whether it’s brick, vinyl, or stucco.

    We handle a variety of exterior cleaning needs, from roof cleaning to deck cleaning and fence cleaning, helping homeowners throughout Morris County tackle outdoor cleaning projects. Our technicians work carefully, paying attention to detail on every job, so homes look great without risking surface damage. When your home needs an exterior cleaning boost, we are ready to handle the job.

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    How We Approach House Washing in Pequannock

    Three Steps to a Cleaner, Brighter Home
  • Assess & Plan: We start by inspecting your home’s exterior, setting up our work areas, and taking precautions to secure safety during the cleaning process.
  • Clean with Care: Next, we apply professional house washing detergents and use soft washing techniques to clean your home’s surfaces gently but effectively.
  • Inspect & Finish: Finally, we review the cleaned exterior, rinse thoroughly, and confirm that all areas, including roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning, are complete.
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    The Importance of House Washing

    Protecting Homes in Morris County with Exterior Cleaning

    House washing plays a key role in keeping homes around Morris County looking their best and helps prevent costly repairs. Mold, algae, and dirt can wear down siding, roofing, and outdoor surfaces over time, leading to problems that require expensive fixes. Regular cleaning helps prevent buildup, allowing homeowners to avoid damage and keep their homes in good shape.

    In addition to improved appearances, exterior cleaning supports the durability of surfaces like fences, decks, and roofs. Removing harmful grime keeps outdoor spaces safer and more enjoyable for everyday use. Interested in protecting your Pequannock, NJ home? Call 973-949-0977 to learn more about your options.

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    The name for the area goes back at least as far as March 1, 1720, when it was referred to as “Poquanick”, a precinct in Hunterdon County. Formed as “Poquanock Township” on March 25, 1740, as the county’s largest township, what is now a 7.1-square-mile (18 km2) bedroom community composed of Pompton Plains in its northern portion and old Pequannock in its southern was once a vast 176-square-mile (460 km2) region of rural farmland settled by the Dutch after its purchase by Arent Schuyler and associates in 1695 and 1696. The township was incorporated by the New Jersey Legislature’s Township Act of 1798 as one of New Jersey’s initial group of 104 townships on February 21, 1798.

    Over time, several municipalities were split off from the township: Jefferson Township on February 11, 1804; Rockaway Township on April 8, 1844; Boonton Township on April 11, 1867; Montville Township on April 11, 1867; Butler Borough on March 13, 1901; Kinnelon Borough on March 21, 1922; Lincoln Park Borough on April 25, 1922; and Riverdale Borough on April 17, 1923.

    During the American Revolutionary War, both Comte de Rochambeau and George Washington’s troops camped on what is now the site of the Pequannock Valley Middle School. While Washington stayed at the Schuyler-Colfax House in nearby Pompton, unproven oral history states that he attended church services in the First Reformed Church located in Pompton Plains, also known as the Pompton Meeting House, which had been constructed in 1771. The Mandeville Inn, located on the site of where the soldiers had camped during the war, was built in 1788 and was once owned by Garret Hobart, later Vice President of the United States. The stone with the engraved date is now located inside the Pequannock Valley Middle School when the Inn was demolished and replaced with the school in 1950.

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