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25 Questions to Ask Your Pressure Washing Contractor Before Signing

Ask these 25 critical questions before hiring a pressure washing contractor. Covers licensing, insurance, timelines, warranties, and payment terms.

Updated June 2026ยทquestions to ask Pressure Washing contractor

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Average Cost

$200-$1,500

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Duration

1 day

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Best Season

Spring/Summer

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Insurance

Not Typical

Essential Questions About Credentials

Before discussing price or timeline, establish whether your pressure washing contractor is qualified to do the work. Ask: Are you licensed for this specific type of work in my state? Can I see your license number? Do you carry general liability insurance and workers compensation? What is your insurance coverage limit? Have you ever had a license suspended or revoked? How many pressure washing projects have you completed in the past year?

The answers to these questions should be straightforward and verifiable. Any hesitation, deflection, or vague response is a red flag. A confident, experienced contractor will provide license numbers and insurance certificates without hesitation because they understand that transparency builds trust. Follow up by verifying license status on your state's licensing board website before moving forward.

Questions About the Project Itself

Once credentials check out, focus on project specifics: Who will be on my property each day, and are they your employees or subcontractors? Will you obtain all necessary permits? What is the estimated start date and completion date? How do you handle change orders and unexpected costs? What materials do you recommend and why? Do you provide a written warranty, and what does it cover? How will you protect my property during the work? What is the payment schedule?

The payment schedule is particularly important for pressure washing projects. Industry best practice is a 10-30% deposit to secure materials and the schedule, with subsequent payments tied to defined milestones. Never pay more than 50% before the project is substantially complete, and always hold back at least 10% until the final inspection is passed and all punch-list items are resolved.

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