Pressure Washing Cost (2026)

By the Home Repair One data team · Updated July 2026 · Ranges from our estimator engine

Short answer: In 2026, pressure washing typically runs $200–$650. A small driveway or patio is often $200–$300. An average home's exterior or a larger pad lands about $275–$425. A large home can reach $425–$650. High pressure can damage vinyl, wood, and shingles, which is why a pro soft-washes delicate surfaces. Matching the method to the surface is what protects it.

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Pressure washing cost by job size

Area and surface set the visit. Here are 2026 national ranges from our cost model.

ScopeTypical range
Apartment / small home$200$300
Average home$275$425
Large home$425$650
Updated 2026Informational ranges from our 2026 cost model, not quotes.

Soft-wash versus high pressure

Concrete can take a harder blast. Siding, wood decks, and roofs usually need lower pressure and a cleaning solution. Etching a driveway or blowing water under vinyl is how a cheap wash becomes a repair.

Before you paint

Washing off dirt, chalking, and mildew is essential prep so paint or stain bonds. Skipping it is a top reason exterior paint fails early.

What changes your price

  • Area and surface: concrete, siding, deck, or a soft-washed roof.
  • Degree of staining, algae, or oil.
  • Soft-washing for delicate surfaces versus high pressure.
  • Sealing or staining added after the wash.

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FAQ

How much does pressure washing cost?

A small job often runs $200–$300. An average exterior is about $275–$425. A large home can reach $425–$650.

Can pressure washing damage my siding or roof?

High pressure can damage vinyl, wood, and shingles. A pro soft-washes delicate surfaces with lower pressure and cleaning solution.

Should I pressure wash before painting?

Yes. Washing off dirt, chalking, and mildew is essential prep so paint or stain bonds. Skipping it is a common reason exterior paint fails early.

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