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Prestige Pest Unit has been helping homeowners in Walpack, NJ, keep their homes looking great with professional house washing services. Our team specializes in exterior house cleaning using low-pressure soft washing methods, which are tough on dirt but gentle on your home’s surfaces.
We handle everything from roof cleaning to deck cleaning and fence cleaning, paying attention to the details that matter most. Homeowners throughout Sussex County count on us because we focus on delivering long-lasting results that protect their homes while making them look fresh and inviting.
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Professional house washing is a smart investment for Sussex County homeowners looking to protect their property and avoid expensive repairs. Dirt, mold, and mildew can build up over time, causing damage to siding, roofs, and outdoor surfaces. Regular exterior house cleaning helps prevent these issues before they get worse, preserving the condition of your home.
House washing services do more than just improve the appearance of your home’s exterior. Soft washing methods safely remove buildup without harming paint or siding, while roof cleaning, fence cleaning, and deck cleaning keep outdoor spaces safe and looking great. Ready to experience the difference? Call Prestige Pest Unit today at 973-949-0977 to book a consultation.
Walpack Township dates back to October 26, 1731, when it was first mentioned as Walpake in Hunterdon County. The area covered by the present-day township was set off to Morris County upon that county’s creation in 1739, and became part of the newly formed Sussex County in 1753. As of April 15, 1754, Walpack’s boundaries were defined as a “precinct”. Walpack was formally incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Portions of the township were taken to form Montague Township (March 26, 1759), Sandyston Township (February 26, 1762) and the now-defunct Pahaquarry Township in Warren County (December 27, 1824). Territory was gained from Stillwater Township in 1935.
The Andrew Snable House was built in 1801 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 23, 1979. The was added to the NRHP on July 17, 1980.
In 1955 a proposal was made by Congress for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to alleviate flooding on the Delaware River by constructing a dam at the site of Tocks Island. This dam, 10 miles (16 km) south of Walpack, would have created a lake roughly 40 miles (64 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide. Approximately 72,000 acres (29,000 ha) of the surrounding land, including Walpack, were claimed under eminent domain by the government for this project and thousands of area residents were forced to move out. Although the dam was never actually constructed, the township’s population has been on the decline ever since.
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